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    With today’s rough and tumble economy, choosing a school just got more complicated. It’s not just about course offerings, location, affordability, and reputation — you need to find out how they’ll help you after you graduate. In other words, imagine that part of that big fat tuition check is an investment into free career services later on, and use that as a factor in determining which school is right for you.

    Check out what CareerJournal.com has to say about it:

    Not-so-recent college graduates are demanding more career assistance from their former schools as they face tougher employment markets.

    “This spring, I personally received more calls and emails from alums seeking job-hunting help than at any time in the past four years,” says Aspasia Apostolakis Miller, an official of the Northwestern Alumni Association.U.S. universities have begun to respond by creating job-search programs.

    Nearly 20% now offer full-fledged efforts for alumni, up from just 5% five years ago, according to alumni-service specialists interviewed. And business schools in particular are stepping up aid for their graduates. Matthew Temple, Kellogg’s director of alumni career services, says he and fellow coaches handled 2,160 appointments with M.B.A. graduates during the eight months ended on April 30 — 45% more than the year-earlier period.

    The good news is that schools are upping their efforts to help alumni. I know from personal experience, that my husband broke into the technology field thanks to a job placement program at the career school he attended. And my own alma mater has a career coaching program in which alumni make themselves available to mentor recent grads.

    While finishing a program you’re just starting to research may seem like a lifetime away, you need to think ahead and ask questions like these:

    • Does your school offer an on-site career center?
    • Are resources like career aptitude tests available there?
    • Are there resume/portfolio review services and/or mock interview sessions?
    • Is there on-campus recruitment and interview opportunities?
    • As an alumni, do I still have access to career services?

    Essentially, going back to school is not just about learning a skill; it’s about leveraging a new network.

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