Career Readiness Center
Department Overview
From the moment students step onto our campus, our mission is to provide comprehensive
resources, programs and personal advising that prepare current and former students
to be career
ready in their respective discipline. This includes helping them identify and achieve
present and
future career goals and facilitating successful placement into their position of choice.
To this end,
the Career Readiness Center will facilitate these activities through the following
tenets:
- Implement visionary means to facilitate student, alumni and employer success
- Be a premier resource for career agility
- Serve all colleges equally and collaboratively to contribute to One University
- Deliver extraordinary services that engage and educate students through one-on-one or group meetings offered in person and virtually
- Promote community interconnectivity and outreach
Signature Programs and Services
Resume/CV Building
Provide advising, along with a host of resources, for building out robust and market-current
application documents. This includes online learning modules and templates through
Big Interview as well as AI-generated Resume Worded.
Personal Statement/Cover Letter Writing
Provide advising for writing personal statements as they pertain to graduate school
and residency applications, as well as cover letters as they apply to the general
job search.
General Campus Workshops and Series
The CRC team provides co-curricular, as well as classroom, speakers and special events
that include staff and external experts. These can be over any career readiness topic
from a general or discipline-specific context. The CRC hosts two major event series
annually, celebrating National Career Development Month each November and Career Readiness
Month in April.
Interviewing and Etiquette Skills (including Big Interview)
Provide advising for interviewing skills, including those for job searches and graduate/
professional school admissions. The CRC hosts three versions of Big Interview, including
Big Interview Medical and Big Interview Alumni, for self-paced video interview practice
and the administration of classroom assignments. Etiquette skills training includes
workshops and other activities, such as the Etiquette Dinner and benefits and salary
negotiations.
Job Fairs/Employer Networking Events
The Career Readiness Center annually hosts and co-hosts several job fair and employer
networking events. Collaboration with JCPenney Suit Up allows students to purchase
professional attire at a discounted rate.
Job Boards (UNT Health Connect/Handshake)
The Career Readiness Center uses Handshake, the primary campus online job board, selectively
filtered for UNT Health academic programs and disciplines through UNT Health Connect,
which also serves as the premier UNT Health networking and event clearinghouse.
On-campus Student Employment
The Career Readiness Center serves primarily as “match-maker” in terms of facilitating
the posting of student positions and connecting students with on-campus opportunities.
CRC occasionally hosts in-person campus job fairs and virtual recruiting events with
UNT Health hiring departments.
Individual/Group Career Exploration/Assessment
The CRC provides individual career assessment instruments that measure interest, work
style, values and aptitude. These usually are applied when a student or alumnus is
seeking an unexpected career change.
Career Readiness Microcredentials
For UNT Health’s five identified career readiness skills (communication, interprofessional
teamwork, leadership, problem solving and resiliency), the CRC administers the content
design and delivery of these microcredentials for qualifying students in each academic
program under the auspices of the UNT Health Microcredential Committee. This includes
an external Career Readiness Microcredential available for learners not enrolled as
UNT Health students.
Office Highlights
Collaborative Initiatives
Activities with Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations
This partnership facilitates community-building and networking opportunities between
UNT Health alumni from the various colleges with current students.
Tailored Curriculum Integration
The Career Placement Survey was developed by a coalition of all academic colleges,
along with other key stakeholders, including Alumni Relations, University Assessment
& Accreditation and the Registrar’s Office. Graduates are asked to share their postgraduate
plans about employment or enrollment in a degree program to continue their education.
Coaching for Students
CRC collaborates with various UNT Health and Student Affairs departments to provide
voluntary coaching for students. Coaches are trained to address topics ranging from
communication skills to career development, professionalism and wellness.
Office of Care and Civility
Department Overview
The mission of the Office of Care and Civility is to empower UNT Health students for
behavioral and
personal development through outreach and compassionate support. OCC’s core services
include the Care Team, student conduct, Be|Well, and well-being programming.
Signature Programs and Services
Care Team
The Care Team creates solutions for healthier communities by assisting in promoting
the health,
safety and well-being of the UNT Health community. The Care Team is designed to support
students
experiencing personal, emotional and/or medical stressors by connecting them with
resources and
serving as an on-campus source of support. The Care Team often collaborates with on-campus
and
off-campus partners in order to connect students to supportive resources.
Student Conduct
UNT Health has adopted policies to govern student behavior that are educational in
nature and designed
to help students understand expectations and accept responsibility for their actions.
The Office of
Care and Civility strives to uphold the high academic, professional and community
standards of
UNT Health while supporting our students to develop their ethical decision-making
skills.
Well-Being Programming
The Office of Care and Civility hosts well-being events and programs with varied focuses,
including
mental health, sexual misconduct prevention, drug and alcohol abuse prevention and
recovery, and
suicide prevention. These events happen both on a scheduled basis and as requested
by members
of the UNT Health community.
Be|Well
The Office of Care and Civility manages the Be|Well program for the UNT Health Community.
Be|Well is
UNT Health’s Quality Enhancement Plan and is focused on integrating well-being, emotional
intelligence
and resilience into curricular and co-curricular experiences to address nationwide
burnout among
professionals working in health care and health-related fields.
Mindful Corner
The Mindful Corner is a physical space, located in the Founders Activity Center, for
students to
find serenity on campus. The mindful corner integrates concepts of sensory rooms to
enhance
students’ efficacy in reaching their own relaxation and well-being needs.
Office Highlights
Collaborative Initiatives
Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP) Support
Care Team holds time for students navigating the SOAP process to be actively ready
to meet
to address personal needs as they navigate their matching journey.
International Student Support
Student conduct staff members partner with the International Services Office during
International Student Orientation to educate incoming international students specifically
on
matters of academic dishonesty at UNT Health.
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
OCC staff leads collaborations related to drug and alcohol abuse prevention, including
reviewing relevant practices and initiating preventative programming to address substance
use
and abuse for the UNT Health community.
Title IX
OCC provides co-leadership over the Title IX Programming Team, integrating efforts
of campus
stakeholders related to the prevention of sexual misconduct at UNT Health.
Student Internships
OCC hosts interns from the College of Public Health and has been designated a “Preferred
Public Health Practice Site” by the College of Public Health.
Office of Disability Access
Department Overview
The Office of Disability Access is responsible for assisting students with disabilities
by
providing academic accommodations that will ensure equal access to their curriculum.
Signature Programs and Services
Disability Accommodations
The Office of Disability Access ensures that students with disabilities receive the
necessary
accommodations for equal access to education. Our dedicated team works collaboratively
with
students, faculty and staff, offering customized support and regular training sessions.
This ensures
a welcoming and supportive educational environment for all members of our community.
Testing Center
ODA schedules and proctors exams for students and provides testing accommodations.
Staff members also proctor make-up exams for students with and without approved
disability accommodations.
Office Highlights
Approximately 7% of the student population receives disability accommodations.
Collaborative Initiative
In partnership with the student organization DREAM (Disability Rights, Education, Activism and Mentoring), the Office of Disability Access organized a panel discussion aimed at educating future medical providers about cerebral palsy. Impressively, 94% of attendees reported learning at least one new strategy to improve interactions with future patients affected by cerebral palsy.
Center for Student Life
Department Overview
The Center for Student Life builds community and develops experiences that encourage
and
support student success. The office provides a range of resources and services that
support
student development, while also coordinating institutional events, planning new student
orientation, developing leadership programs, overseeing student governments and organizations
and collaborating with campus partners.
Signature Programs and Services
Commencement
UNT Health Commencement — the culmination of a graduate’s hard work, energy and effort
at UNT Health — is held each spring semester and is intended to publicly and formally
recognize students who will complete all graduation requirements by the end of the
spring semester and those who completed their requirements during the previous fall
or summer semesters. The Center for Student Life
provides each graduate with an outstanding experience to recognize and celebrate their
degree with the pomp and circumstance they have earned.
White Coat
The White Coat Ceremony is a rite of passage for UNT Health students that encourages
a psychological contract for professionalism and empathy. Students are cloaked with
their first white coat, symbolizing the mantle of their chosen profession. The event
emphasizes the importance of the foundational mission of the institution: education,
research, patient care and service. The white coat is a symbolic, nonverbal communication
used to express and reaffirm a fundamental belief in a system that society observes.
It is a cloak of compassion.
New Student Orientation
The purpose of New Student Orientation, for both online and in-person programs, is
to welcome incoming students and help them adjust to student life at UNT Health. Orientation
is a mandatory event for all incoming students where they learn about academic and
community expectations, campus culture, services and available resources. The Center
for Student Life provides an experience for incoming students to build community,
engage with UNT Health resources and create lasting friendships.
Registered Student Organizations
All students are encouraged to enrich the UNT Health community and their own personal
development by getting involved on campus. Involvement in a Registered Student Organization
consists of student government associations, student classes and student organizations.
RSOs represent a variety of interests within the health professions community.
Registered Student Organization Training
Leaders of registered student organizations must complete annual registration training
in the fall and refresher training in the spring. Training topics cover fiscal responsibility,
event planning, risk management and compliance training.
Student Activities Board
The Student Activities Board is the pulse of student life at UNT Health and is dedicated
to enhancing the student experience through campuswide events planned and implemented
by current UNT Health students. Committed to fostering a sense of community, the SAB
organizes activities ranging from social and cultural to intellectual programming.
SAB enhances the co-curricular experience at UNT Health by being a catalyst for connection
and growth.
Collaborative Initiatives
Welcome Week
The CSL team collaborates with all Student Affairs departments to host Welcome Week
activities, an exciting period at the beginning of each academic year designed to
integrate new students into campus life and foster a sense of community and belonging.
By leveraging resources, the CSL and DSA set the stage for a fun and engaging welcome
to the UNT Health campus community.
New Student Orientation
The CSL plays a pivotal role in collaborating with Student Affairs teams, campus partners
and all the academic programs to host New Student Orientation, ensuring a seamless
and enriching transition for incoming students. The collaboration allows for the orientation
programming to reflect the UNT Health values and commitment to student development.
Together, we create a welcoming and supportive environment for students to feel empowered
to thrive academically, socially and personally from their very first moments on campus.
Testing and Evaluation Services
Department Overview
Testing and Evaluation Services supports student and curricular assessment needs using
innovative
tools that effectively measure student knowledge and give students a voice to enhance
the quality
of their education.
Signature Programs and Services
Manage Student Assessments
TES collaborates with academic programs to design assessment delivery methods that
best support the needs of students, courses and curriculum. This includes using innovative
tools and assessment methodology to support the latest analytical approaches. The
TES team manages the entire assessment delivery process to allow faculty members to
focus on higher-level responsibilities. The team creates high-stakes assessments,
communicates details to students, and provides exam-related technical support in a
comfortable and secure testing environment. The team also scores the assessments,
provides statistical summary reports, and works with faculty to conduct rescores.
In addition, TES creates specialized student performance reports that correlate faculty
teaching and student success while guiding students’ studies and their preparation
for future learning.
Administer External (non-HSC) Assessments
TES collaborates with UNT Health academic programs and their respective national licensing
boards to administer an assortment of external exams to support student licensing
exam preparations and various curriculum assessments, including end-of-rotation clinical
assessments. Team members provide assessment feedback to academic programs and students,
and conduct data analyses to correlate results and predict future performance.
Manage Course/Faculty Evaluations
The team collaborates with each academic program to design effective course and faculty
evaluations and delivers the evaluations to all students at the end of each course.
Evaluation results are reported to faculty and key stakeholders for continuous improvement
to the student learning experience.
Manage Secure Item Banks
TES manages assessment item banks for academic programs, including creating and/or
importing exam items and reviewing items for consistent wording, format and punctuation,
based on each academic program’s guidelines. The team updates items as needed based
on a program’s specifications and manages historical performance statistics for all
items in the bank.
Office Highlights
Collaborative Initiatives
VoiceOver for Mac in Examplify
In partnership with the Office of Disability Access, the TES team successfully implemented
a textto- speech feature in Examplify, enabling specific exam content to be audibly
read to students during high-stakes exams. The team also provided training on how
to use this feature efficiently and created a resource with detailed instructions,
tips and shortcuts for optimal use during exams.
Student Assistance Resource Center
Department Overview
The Student Assistance Resource Center is focused on developing partnerships, resources and programs to support students’ basic needs. SARC provides services and programs to support the development of each student holistically: mind, body and spirit.
Signature Programs and Services
Care Team
Serves as a collaborative interdisciplinary team to provide early intervention, identification
and response in a nonclinical case management capacity.
Fitness Center
Designed to meet the fitness needs of students, alumni, faculty, staff and community
members.
Food Pantry
Assists UNT Health students impacted by food insecurity, addresses student hunger
and fosters student success.
Student Emergency Fund
Provides emergency financial assistance to enrolled students experiencing a temporary
emergency need because of unforeseen or uncontrollable circumstances.
Clothes Closet
Provides professional attire for students in need of professional wear.
Pathways Program
Focuses on developmental opportunities for students that will provide autonomy in
developing meaning and learning.
Wellness Coaching
Partners with students seeking self-directed and lasting changes aligned with their
values, which promotes health and wellness to enhance well-being.
Student Assistance Program
Free and confidential 24/7 counseling services to provide better mental health and
well-being experiences for students.
Office Highlights
Collaboratives Initiatives
Student Emergency Fund
SARC manages the Student Emergency Fund in partnership with the Financial Aid Office
and Student Finance. This partnership is essential in ensuring that money is distributed
in a timely manner in accordance with financial regulations, while also providing
an avenue to ensure that students’ basic needs are met.
Food Pantry Thanksgiving Event
SARC hosts a food pantry Thanksgiving event, which includes a food pantry drive and
turkey donation in collaboration with Student Affairs and the UNT Health community,
to provide Thanksgiving meals for students in need during the holiday.
Be|Well Week
Be|Well Week is a campus and communitywide effort established through the QEP designed
to improve students’ overall well-being. SARC partners with Be|Well to provide activities
and programming focused on physical activity and food insecurity.
International Services Office
Department Overview
The International Services Office provides immigration advising services to students, scholars and employment-based visa holders with navigating complex immigration regulations. ISO also organizes and collaborates on community building efforts.
Signature Programs and Services
International Student Orientation
ISO provides orientation for all international students, scholars and employees as
a way to make the transition to life in the United States as smooth as possible.
Employee Assistance for International Students and UNT Health Employees
Team members assist faculty mentors and administrative personnel on visa sponsorship
for foreign nationals. The office also facilitates the permanent residency sponsorship
process by liaising with contracted outside legal counsel, sponsoring departments
and UNT Health employee beneficiaries.
Workshops and Presentations
The ISO staff hosts various presentations and workshops for students to learn about
their employment benefits, find ways to help them transition to living in the U.S.,
and promote cultural awareness among international students, faculty and domestic
students.
International Education Week
ISO organizes a series of events to celebrate International Education Week. The purpose
of the week is to enhance cultural and international education awareness across UNT
Health and recognize the value of the exchange of students and scholars across borders.
Office Highlights
Collaborative Initiatives
Fort Worth Tour
ISO, in partnership with the College of Public Health and the College of Biomedical
and Translational Sciences, invites students to discover Fort Worth through an exclusive
tour that showcases the city’s historical landmarks, providing a rich, contextual
introduction to their new home.
Academic Integrity Awareness
In collaboration with the Office of Care and Civility, the department enhanced International
Student Orientation by discussing the repercussions of academic integrity violations.
The ISO team also provided students with academic resources and strategies to encourage
proactive, self-directed learning behaviors.
Center for Academic Performance
Department Overview
The Center for Academic Performance is committed to partnering with all UNT Health
students to help them
meet their personal and academic goals by providing comprehensive academic support.
Signature Programs and Services
Academic Counseling
In collaboration with students, CAP’s learning specialists enhance academic performance
through personalized consultations, strategic planning and targeted academic support
workshops.
Tutoring Services
CAP provides a range of tutoring options to help students navigate and master the
rigorous curriculum, including individual sessions, small and large group tutorials
and drop-in assistance.
Writing Support
CAP offers students feedback on their writing, both online and in-person, focusing
on structure, logic, organization, development, style and syntax to sharpen their
writing skills.
Pre-Matriculation Workshops
CAP hosts low-cost summer workshops that refresh essential knowledge and introduce
high-yield concepts crucial for academic success. These workshops also familiarize
students with the curriculum’s teaching styles and facilitate connections with future
classmates.
Office Highlights
Collaborative Initiatives
College of Public Health Pre-matriculation Workshop
CAP collaborated with the College of Public Health for its first pre-matriculation
workshop. The CAP team presented six sessions about giving professional presentations,
how to read research, how to create a writing timeline, APA basics, how to avoid plagiarism
and how to write an effective discussion board post.
Research Appreciation Day
CAP collaborated with the library to present “How to Write an Abstract for Research
Appreciation Day.” This led to more students requesting to have their abstracts reviewed
by the CAP writing coordinator.
Academic Success Strategies
CAP collaborated with TCOM’s clerkship director in the Department of Family Medicine
and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine to present about time management, preparing
for the end of rotation exams, and setting priorities, balance and boundaries.
Alumni Tutors
CAP collaborated with the Physician Assistant Studies program, College of Pharmacy
and College of Public Health to connect and hire alumni to provide tutoring services
for students.
Be|Well
Department Overview
Be|Well is the quality enhancement plan designed to improve the overall well-being
of UNT Health students
as they navigate through their journey to becoming the health care providers and professionals
of
the future.
Signature Programs and Services
UNT Health Well-Being Model
The UNT Health well-being model contains four domains: Knowing Yourself, Working with
Others, Navigating Individual Needs and Community Belonging. Curated programming related
to these domains allows students to explore their own values, purpose, emotional intelligence,
global consciousness, social and networking skills, and physical, emotional and financial
well-being. The model’s final domain explores students’ professional community and
ways they can serve their community.
Emotional Intelligence Champions
EI Champions are designated faculty members from each UNT Health academic program
who have been trained to administer and interpret the EQi 2.0 and oversee the administration
and debriefing activities for students related to emotional intelligence.
Well-Being Champions
The Well-Being Champion program is a distinctive opportunity for faculty and staff
to serve UNT Health and develop leadership skills associated with the Quality Enhancement
Plan. Well-Being Champions frequently coordinate well-being-related activities into
the curricular and cocurricular experience of their academic program.
Be|Well Week (One time each semester)
Be|Well Week is an initiative involving the campus and the community to promote student
well-being. The event is customized each semester to cater to the specific needs of
the students, and it offers them a chance to familiarize themselves with the various
resources available on campus and in the community while exploring aspects of well-being.
Program Highlights
Collaborative Initiatives
Resource Fair
A collaborative event hosted by the Be|Well team in partnership with various Student
Affairs offices and organizations. The resource fair offers students a chance to connect
with essential services, gather valuable information, and build networks and engage
with services from academic support to health resources. This is an ideal setting
for students to find tools and connections that will support their journey at UNT
Health and beyond.
Build Your Routine with CAP
The Build Your Routine with CAP event, a collaborative effort with the Center for
Academic Performance, offered students practical strategies to develop effective and
personalized study routines. Participants gained valuable tools to enhance their academic
productivity and resilience, fostering a foundation for success throughout their educational
journey at UNT Health.
Mindful Zones
The Mindful Zones program leverages the expertise of campus partners to encourage
students to engage in mindfulness practices at designated areas around campus like
the Community Garden, The Mindful Corner, UNT Health dining areas and the IREB Medicinal
Garden. Mindfulness practices can encourage calmness, provide the ability to cope
and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.













































