Program addresses increasing interest in government, non–profit sector careers

The College at the University of Chicago has launched the Chicago Careers in Public and Social Service, a new program designed to guide students interested in careers in the government and non-profit sectors.

To celebrate the launch, Alderman Toni Preckwinkle spoke Wednesday, April 21, at the School of Social Service Administration. Currently serving her fifth term as the alderman of Chicago's 4th Ward, which includes portions of Hyde Park, Preckwinkle is an alumna of the University of Chicago, AB'69, MAT'77. A longtime advocate for affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization, Preckwinkle is running for Cook County Board president.

The new Public and Social Service program is sponsored by the College and offered through the University's Career Advising and Planning Services to respond to both student interest in careers in these areas and to connect students with the numerous opportunities available within the government and with non-profits worldwide.

"What's particularly encouraging is both the increasing number of students interested in careers in public and social service and the growing number of opportunities available in these sectors," said Dillan Siegler, Program Director, Chicago Careers In Public and Social Service.

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Chicago 4th Ward Alderman Toni Preckwinkle, AB’69, MAT’77, addresses a group of students, faculty and administrators, who gathered at the School of Social Service Administration to launch the University’s Chicago Careers in Public and Social Service. The new program–sponsored by the College and offered through the University’s Career Advising and Planning Services–is designed to guide students interested in careers in the government and non–profit sectors.

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Ken Meyer of the Mayor’s Office discusses some of the city government careers that provide support to the policy-making process in Chicago as well as jobs that benefit the delivery of social services to citizens.

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Kimberly Goff-Crews, Vice President and Dean of Students in the University (left to right, front row), and John Boyer, Dean of the College and the Martin A. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor in History and the College, listen to city leaders talk about the importance of the University’s new program for students interested in careers in public and social service.

Photo by Lloyd DeGrane

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