Career and Academic Planning Center (CAP)
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Faculty/Advisor Resources

CAP Center and Faculty: Partnering For Success

The goal of "CAP Center and Faculty: Partnering For Success"is to get CAP Center staff into classrooms or to get classrooms to come to the CAP Center with the ultimate goal of connecting with students early enough in their academic careers to make a difference. The Career & Academic Planning (CAP) Center is dedicated to providing centralized, comprehensive, and coordinated intrusive developmental academic advising to all undeclared students and students changing majors. The CAP Center provides career development, experiential learning, and employer relations programs for all students and alumni. This program encourages students to document their acquired skills and achievements, service learning, internship, and job experiences, leadership and organization involvement in preparation for persistent career management.

The CAP Center staff welcomes the opportunity to partner with you to enhance the academic and professional growth and development of Rowan students. Feel free to contact the CAP Center at ext. 4456 to discuss services and workshop availability.

Services available to faculty

  • Major-specific information packets
  • Required or extra credit major related assignments such as career assessments, etc.
  • In-class presentations on the topic of your choice

Topics for workshops and/or in-class presentations

  • Overview of Career Services
  • Resume writing
  • Cover letter writing
  • Interviewing techniques
  • Job search strategies
  • Major-specific and general career exploration

Benefits to students

Engages students in:

  • Identifying career options
  • Developing skills in the classroom for future employment and graduate study
  • Conducting effective internship and/or job searches
  • Understanding the importance of organization, planning and goal setting

Online Resources

Academic Advising Resources on the Internet - ADVISE - INFO

Jobs in Academia (provides links to many university job listing sites.)

Peterson's Education Center (From the people who publish the Peterson's Guide, chock full of info for educational concerns from Kindergarten through Graduate and Professional level.)

National ACademic ADvising Association - NACADA

The Mentor: An Academic Advising Journal is a free publication on the Web and has interesting articles related to advising.


The CAP Center strives to keep up with all changes in the Rowan University colleges. We hope you will use this forum as a way to keep us current of any changes in your department as well. Below are links to advising web pages, please send us any you wish to include for your colleagues and I will gladly post them. Any improvements and suggestions for information we list for your major is also welcomed.