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Students with Disabilities

At FPU Career Development Center, we understand the added attention to coursework and other commitments students with disabilities encounter. With all this, it can be difficult to actively engage in career development. However, it’s important to make the time to seek out experiences in college that will help you identify your career interests and gain the skills needed to obtain employment upon graduation—if not before. Our career services team can help you start with your strengths, so you can communicate your value to employers.

FPU's Disability Access and Education Office

Further Information

Career Assessment & Exploration

Assessments

The Career Development Center offers assessments covering career interests, personality style, values and skills. These assessments are tools in self-discovery and will help you develop a profile of your interests and abilities.

  • My Next Move – Answer questions about the type of work you enjoy and My Next Move will suggest careers that match your interests and training.
  • Career One Stop Interest Assessment – Tell Career One Stop what you like and don’t like to do. They’ll show you careers that fit your interests.

Career Exploration

Discussing the results of any assessment with a trained career counselor is important, as he or she can help you make sense of your results and guide you in making a deliberate and thoughtful career development plan.

Resume Writing for Students with Disabilities

Three Easy Steps to Craft Your Resume

  1. Look at the job description of the position for which you are applying. Highlight areas in the job description for which you have experience, skills, knowledge and abilities.
  2. Use the highlighted language to craft your resume using this template, using the job description section to help you complete the profile section.
  3. Schedule an appointment to have your resume critiqued by Career Development Center staff.

Resources

  • Resume Guide – Describes how to create a resume and provides an example.
  • Resumes & Cover Letters – Learn about the components of writing a winning resume and getting it noticed. Also learn what you should say in a cover letter.
  • Career One Stop-Resumes – Provides a sample resume walk-through.
  • Federal Resumes – Federal resume guide and what you should know when applying for a federal career

Interviewing for Students with Disabilities

Successful interviews don’t just happen. Learn interviewing skills by scheduling a practice interview with a career counselor or use our subscription to Standout to learn and practice your interviewing responses.

Other Resources

Internships for Students with Disabilities

The internet can be a very useful tool in locating internships, but it is not the sole answer to your internship search. In addition to checking out the following links, stop by the CDELC to make sure your internships search is on the right track.

Employment for Students with Disabilities

The internet can be a very useful tool in locating employment opportunities, but it is not the sole answer to your job search. In addition to checking out the following links, stop by the CDELC to make sure your job search strategy is on the right track.

Disclosure & Other Helpful Resources

  • Reasonable Accommodations for the Application Process — Addresses questions about how the ADA protects applicants with disabilities during the application process and beyond.
  • FPU's Disability Access and Education Office — Serves as the liaison between faculty and students in the coordination of academic accommodations and services, provides students with information regarding their rights and procedures and helps the whole campus reach a better understanding of the needs of a variety of students.