Spring 2024 SMF Meetings: Mark your calendars
Session 2: Building your Public Speaking Skills
- Tuesday, February 20th: 1-2 PM
- Guest Speaker: Devin Treadaway with AAA
- Location: Career Center
Session 3: Beyond ‘Best Practices’: Building Yourself Up at Work
- Tuesday, March 12th: 1-2 PM
- Guest Speaker: Olivia Draeger with Duke Energy
- Location: Hybrid (Career Center or Zoom)
Session 4: Salary Negotiation
- Tuesday, April 2nd, 1-2 PM
- Location: Virtual
We welcome all neurodiverse students to join.
***Students do not need to be registered with the Office of Disability Services or have an official diagnosis to join.
You may register at any time during the semester and registration does not obligate you to participate in every meeting. Each session is between 60-90 minutes in length and can include presentation, panels, Q&A and discussions with professionals who also have a disability.
Every session is to help you in the transition from student to professional.
The following information will help to answer questions you might have concerning participation and confidentiality for Students Moving Forward (SMF).
How We Use Your Information/Data: The information/data in this registration survey will be used to help us discuss, coordinate, and present on SMF as needed. Completing this form helps us understand any career development concerns you might have and how we can plan to address these concerns.
Any discussions/presentations conducted are for educational purposes in hopes of expanding resources and programs of this nature. Your personal information (email address, name, and any additional identifying information) will NOT be shared and will be kept confidential.
SMF meetings are designed to serve students, and we do not share any personal information or stories that students share during SMF meetings without the clearly written expressed consent of the student(s).
Please complete the brief registration survey below. We look forward to seeing you at SMF!
If you have any additional questions or need any accommodations for sessions, please do not hesitate to contact Lee Anne Tourigny at ltourign@uncc.edu.