Educational Programs

Seeking the Magis assists college students in exploring their personal values and character, and also encourages students to consider one's decision making in connection to one's faith, Jesuit teachings, and membership in The University of Scranton community.  Participants will also learn a formula for decision-making that reflects personal and institutional values.  The program is facilitated in a group setting and offered by the Office of Student Conduct on a monthly basis.
The Career Connections Program provides students the opportunity to engage in conversations with a coach in the Center for Career Development for ongoing career discernment and support, with a goal of gaining increased direction and knowledge for one's career path.  As part of their individualized experience in the program, students may explore career fields, identify internship opportunities, develop a resume/cover letter, and/or utilize tools that will assist in professional identity development.
Offered by the Center for Health Education & Wellness (CHEW), Viewpoints provides students the opportunity to reflect upon their choices related to alcohol use and to consider implications associated with consumption of alcohol.  Facilitated in a group setting, this one-hour session is geared towards students who have been involved in alcohol-related policy violations.
Offered by Off Campus and Commuter Student Life (OCCSL), the Social Host Workshop is designed to educate students on Pennsylvania law and local ordinances, social host liability, and consequences related to supplying alcohol to those who are underage, including minors.  Facilitated in a group setting, the workshop also focuses on personal safety and harm reduction in the social hosting context.