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2010 Act Six National Convention

2010 Graduate School and Career Fair Attendees

Graduate Schools and Programs

Gonzaga University Engineering & Applied Science
Gonzaga University MA/TESL Program
Oregon Health Sciences University
Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction
Behavioral Neuroscience Program
Seattle Pacific University Graduate School
University of Oregon Graduate School
George Fox University Graduate School
University of Washington
Masters in Social Work Program
Evans School of Public Affairs
Warner Pacific College Graduate School
Whitworth University Graduate Studies in Education
Willamette University MBA Program
Washington State University Graduate School

Employers and Non-Profit Organizations

Coca-Cola
Chicago Center for Urban Life & Culture
Group Health
Northwest Leadership Foundation
REI
State Farm Insurance
United States Navy Officer Opportunities
United States Peace Corps
World Vision

Graduate School and Career Fair Registration

If you are a graduate school or employer seeking diverse, talented emerging leaders who have been trained extensively in leadership, diversity and intercultural communication, you need to have a booth at the Act Six National Convention Graduate School and Career Fair.

DATE:  August 6, 2010, 9 am - 12 pm

VENUE:  George Fox University, Student Union Building: Cap & Gown Room

EVENT OVERVIEW:   

Career fair for graduate schools and employers to provide information and recruit Act Six scholars and alumni as well as other local college students.

EXPECTED ATTENDANCE:  

  • 150 Act Six scholars from Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane and Portland
  • 35 Act Six alumni from Tacoma and Seattle

Graduate School or Employer Booth

Graduate school or employer booth includes the following:

  • Table to display company/school materials and handouts
  • Up to four company/school representatives to staff booth
  • Access to scholars and alumni who are trained extensively in leadership, diversity and intercultural communication
  • Access to students and alumni who have received heavy investment from their respective communities and now seek companies willing to bring them on to continue their path in the workforce.

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