College Counseling Center Jobs

College Counseling Center Jobs

College Counseling Center Jobs

Tuition, housing, parking permits, textbooks – many college students who are paying for these items would probably use one word to describe them: expensive. These university fees could kill a college student’s drive to obtain a college education. With or without the grants, the scholarships, the financial aid, and the loans, students still may have to pick up the tab on at least one of these expenses.

Because of this, students have to find part-time or full-time jobs to make ends meet. But despite living in a failing economy, Dr. Robin T. Lee, associate director of the Career Development Center at California State University, Long Beach in Long Beach, CA, said in a Feb. 16, 2009 e-mail, that there is still hope for job seekers – including college students.

“Jobs are out there, but you need to know where to look for them,” she said. Lee explained that students tend to find jobs in the service industry (restaurants, retail, etc.) while attending college.