不良研究所

303-273-3233 careercenter@mines.edu

Resources for Students with accessibility accommodations or support needs

Below are links to various resources and opportunities for students with accessibility accommodations or support needs.聽 Please keep in mind that Career Services is not affiliated with any of these companies or programs and this list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of resources available to students.

General Resources
  • : Identifies and recruits students with apparent and non-apparent disabilities studying in science, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business for internship and co-op opportunities.
  • : Job seeker resources for people with disabilities.
  • : A national membership organization focused on real jobs for real pay for all people with disabilities.
  • : Helping you find a meaningful career as your navigate through school.
  • : Promoting inclusion and success for people with disabilities.
  • : We empower business to achieve disability inclusion and equality.
  • : Job board connecting people with disabilities directly to employers. Find a job on any device with our fully accessible site.
  • : The largest diversity job board online.
  • : The leaders of diversity recruitment publishing for 50 years. Career guidance and diversity recruitment magazine publisher.
  • : Helping people and veterans with disabilities seeking appointments with the federal government.
  • : dedicated to helping individuals and veterans with disabilities connect with inclusive employers through our job board.
  • : Job seeker resources for people with disabilities. Provides job seeker resources for people with disabilities and helps businesses improve inclusivity.
  • : The leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues.
  • : Rebranding disability through achievement. Network connecting high-potential university students and professionals – including veterans – who have disabilities to scholarships, internships, and full-time careers.
  • : A private, non-profit organization that promotes the full participation ad contributions of America’s 57 million people with disabilities in all aspects of life. Increases employment opportunities for Americans with disabilities by enabling companies to realize the competitive advantages of hiring people with disabilities.
  • : Global alliance of corporations, non-profit organizations, and individuals working together to foster and inspire employment for people with autism spectrum disorder in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) industries.
  • : Occupational Information.
  • : A convener, connector, and catalyst for change, increasing the political and economic power of people with disabilities.
  • : A聽501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to driving up employment for People with Disabilities in America. The Sierra Group Foundation is your One Stop Shop for all of your disability related training, recruiting and accommodation needs.
  • : Providing a lifespan of programs and services that educate, employ, and empower children and adults with disabilities.
  • : If you’re an individual with a disability, you can apply and compete for any job for which you are eligible and meet the qualifications, but you also may be eligible for a special hiring authority.
  • : Connecting employers with highly motivated postsecondary students and recent graduates with disabilities.
  • :聽 Employers posting jobs on the Connector.
  • : Breaking Barriers: Strategies for Inclusivity in Sports.

 

Consultants and speakers
NACE, the National Association of Colleges and Employers, provides many resources for students with disabilities throughout college as they move forward their careers.

 

 

Local/State Resources
Employer-Specific Information

OUR COMMITMENT TO INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY

The 不良研究所 Career Center is committed to embracing the inclusion and diversity of our campus community, thereby creating equal opportunity for everyone.聽 We feel that acknowledging, respecting, and promoting each student and graduate, with their distinctive combination of age, sex, gender (including gender identity and gender expression), race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status or military service, and socioeconomic background, brings a creative, innovative and valued new workforce to our family of employers.

Those with accessibility accommodations or support needs are encouraged to contact L. Jane Cain at 303-273-3233, lcain@mines.edu.