Student success through
career readiness

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s Career & Professional Development office provides students with career information, advice and occupational guidance, and connects employers with qualified student interns and employees.
Make an Appointment Today!
Career & Professional Development offers individual appointments with Career Advisors focused on industry advising. To schedule an appointment with an advisor you have two options:
1. Self-schedule an appointment on Handshake by logging in with your UWO NetID, clicking on Career Center, and clicking the blue “Schedule an Appointment” button.
2. Call Career & Professional Development at (920) 424-2181 to talk with a Career Resource Specialist who can assist you in scheduling an appointment with an advisor.
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First Destination Survey Outcomes
%
Hired BEFORE graduation
- Working 77%
- Still Seeking 12.6%
- Continuing Education 9%
- Military, Volunteering, and Not Seeking 1.5%
Student Success Stories
Quincey Lawson
Student Success Stories: Quincey Lawson Meet Quincey Lawson! Quincey is a senior at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh majoring in Economics. She has been at UWO since 2021. Quincey re-enrolled to...
Dakota Peterson
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Cole Frost
Student Success Stories: Cole Frost Cole Frost is a junior at UW Oshkosh pursuing a degree in marketing with an emphasis in sales. During his time on campus, Cole has been a member of the fraternity...
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN OSHKOSH
Career & Professional Development
(920) 424-2181
career@uwosh.eduStudent Success Center, Suite 125
750 Elmwood Ave.
Oshkosh, WI 54901
Oshkosh Campus
- M–F: 7:45 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Fox Cities Campus Advisor Hours
- Fox Cities Hours:
- Schedule appointments via Handshake
- Services only offered when classes are in session during the fall and spring terms.