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As a 顶级国产视频 student, it鈥檚 likely that your identity may intersect with your career choices, extracurricular interests, and future goals. The Career Connections Center is here to help you explore the role your identity may play in your job search and connect you to helpful resources. You can聽 with a career adviser to ask questions, build a job or internship search strategy, and learn how to navigate the resources available to you.

  • The International Center at 顶级国产视频 supports the development and education of undocumented students and students with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from admission through graduation.
  • provides a summary of employment-based nonimmigrant and immigrant visa classifications and other categories of aliens who are eligible for employment authorization.
  • provides answers to frequently asked questions such as 鈥淗ow do I know when my work permit expires?鈥, 鈥淪hould I tell my employer if my DACA and work authorization expires?鈥, 鈥淐an my employer ask to see my work permit again?鈥, and more.
  • provides links to information on workers鈥 rights and safety, worksite immigration enforcement, employment eligibility verification and discrimination, social security numbers and 鈥渘o-match鈥 letters, E-verify: Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification, and workers鈥 rights and access to lawful status.
  • enforces . These laws protect you against employment discrimination when it involves unfair treatment; harassment by managers, co-workers, or others in your workplace; denial of a reasonable workplace accommodation; and retaliation because you complained about job discrimination or assisted with a job discrimination investigation or lawsuit.
  • is a list of companies who either signed a 2020 pro-DACA amicus brief submitted to the Supreme Court of The United States or are TheDream.US Employer Partners.
  • helps those without work authorization status create employment opportunities.
  • is a webinar for campus staff and faculty who want to understand and explore the career, income, and funding options available to undocumented students and alumni who may not have work authorization.
  • lists scholarships for undergraduate studies that don鈥檛 require proof of citizenship or legal permanent residency. This up-to-date list, organized by deadline date, contains local, state, and national scholarships.
  • was founded in 2013 to promote economic mobility for undocumented students by partnering with schools to cover tuition, room, and board for a four-year degree. Golden Door Scholars also have access to mentors, internship and job search support, and other professional growth opportunities.
  • awards scholarships that range from $500-$5,000. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage and a U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident, or DACA recipient.
  • is a comprehensive guide with information on going to graduate and professional school, getting internships, earning a living, starting a Limited Liability Company (LLC), going abroad, exploring immigration remedies, and emotional health.
  • provides Information about applying to and attending graduate or professional school as a student with undocumented status.
  • empowers undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals through personal, institutional, and policy transformation. Their website features a section which shows students how to earn money by building their own businesses and working for themselves regardless of immigration status.
  • provides up-to-date information and resources for undocumented students, their families, and allies (including educators, counselors, and administrators). They post scholarship opportunities that are open to undocumented students, strategies for navigating the educational system while undocumented, information on how to apply for DACA, key upcoming immigration-related events, news on immigration policies, and more.
Contact Information

Career Connections Center

Office Location
  • Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center (ASEC Building)
    939 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01610

  • 1-508-793-7258
  • 1-508-421-3752 Fax
Career Lab Hours
  • The Career Lab offers on-demand reviews of resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles 12 鈥 4 pm weekdays. Upload your documents, or make an appointment for the Career Lab on Handshake!