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Government & Nonprofit Career Fair
Friday, October 29, 2004
The Career Fair allows Government and Nonprofit agencies to meet with candidates and alumni from the 30 participating Minnesota 4-year colleges and universities and participating regional colleges. Undergraduate and Graduate schools and programs are not allowed to attend this event as exhibitors. The Government & Nonprofit Career Fair allows candidates to pursue professional opportunities and internships in all levels of government and nonprofit agencies. The job fair is open only to students and alumni from participating colleges and universities.

National Association for Rural Mental Health Conference
Thursday, June 24, 2004
Each year, the National Association for Rural Mental Health hosts a one of a kind conference focusing on rural and frontier mental health practice, research and public policy issues. The NARMH Annual conference brings together rural clinicians, administrators, consumers, researchers, and policy-makers. Participants’ learn about national issues and trends; develop new knowledge and skills; hear perspectives from rural consumers and advocates; and are provided with updates on the latest in research, practice and policy; socialize and HAVE FUN!

Minnesota Education Job Fair
Monday, April 19, 2004
The Minnesota Education Job fair brings together 30 participating Minnesota colleges and universities and around 800 students annually. Organizations eligible to attend the Minnesota Education Job Fair must be recruiting for current or future positions where a degree or licensure in education or educational services (i.e. School Nurse, School Psychology, School Social Worker, School Counselor, etc.) is sought. Only candidates and alumni from the participating Minnesota colleges and universities are eligible to attend this event. Teaching candidates and education services candidates such as school counselors, speech therapists, school social workers, and school administrators, from the participating colleges and universities are encouraged to attend. Attendees must have been enrolled in an education program that led to an education license. Candidates must be licensed by December the year they wish to attend the job fair.

Minnesota Private Colleges’ Job & Internship Fair
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
This fair is attended by over 2,000 undergraduate sophomores, juniors, and seniors from the participating 17 Private College career centers of the Minnesota Private College Council. Liberal arts and science students bring many skills and strengths that can be broadly applied to all industries and sectors.

National Association for Rural Mental Health Conference
Thursday, July 17, 2003
Each year, the National Association for Rural Mental Health hosts a one of a kind conference focusing on rural and frontier mental health practice, research and public policy issues. The NARMH Annual conference brings together rural clinicians, administrators, consumers, researchers, and policy-makers. Participants’ learn about national issues and trends; develop new knowledge and skills; hear perspectives from rural consumers and advocates; and are provided with updates on the latest in research, practice and policy; socialize and HAVE FUN!

Minnesota Education Job Fair
Monday, April 28, 2003
The Minnesota Education Job fair brings together 30 participating Minnesota colleges and universities and around 800 students annually. Organizations eligible to attend the Minnesota Education Job Fair must be recruiting for current or future positions where a degree or licensure in education or educational services (i.e. School Nurse, School Psychology, School Social Worker, School Counselor, etc.) is sought. Only candidates and alumni from the participating Minnesota colleges and universities are eligible to attend this event. Teaching candidates and education services candidates such as school counselors, speech therapists, school social workers, and school administrators, from the participating colleges and universities are encouraged to attend. Attendees must have been enrolled in an education program that led to an education license. Candidates must be licensed by December the year they wish to attend the job fair.

National Association for Rural Mental Health Conference
Monday, August 26, 2002
Each year, the National Association for Rural Mental Health hosts a one of a kind conference focusing on rural and frontier mental health practice, research and public policy issues. The NARMH Annual conference brings together rural clinicians, administrators, consumers, researchers, and policy-makers. Participants’ learn about national issues and trends; develop new knowledge and skills; hear perspectives from rural consumers and advocates; and are provided with updates on the latest in research, practice and policy; socialize and HAVE FUN!

Minnesota Education Job Fair
Friday, April 26, 2002
The Minnesota Education Job fair brings together 30 participating Minnesota colleges and universities and around 800 students annually. Organizations eligible to attend the Minnesota Education Job Fair must be recruiting for current or future positions where a degree or licensure in education or educational services (i.e. School Nurse, School Psychology, School Social Worker, School Counselor, etc.) is sought. Only candidates and alumni from the participating Minnesota colleges and universities are eligible to attend this event. Teaching candidates and education services candidates such as school counselors, speech therapists, school social workers, and school administrators, from the participating colleges and universities are encouraged to attend. Attendees must have been enrolled in an education program that led to an education license. Candidates must be licensed by December the year they wish to attend the job fair.

National Association for Rural Mental Health Conference
Saturday, June 23, 2001
Each year, the National Association for Rural Mental Health hosts a one of a kind conference focusing on rural and frontier mental health practice, research and public policy issues. The NARMH Annual conference brings together rural clinicians, administrators, consumers, researchers, and policy-makers. Participants’ learn about national issues and trends; develop new knowledge and skills; hear perspectives from rural consumers and advocates; and are provided with updates on the latest in research, practice and policy; socialize and HAVE FUN!

Minnesota Education Job Fair
Monday, April 23, 2001
The Minnesota Education Job fair brings together 30 participating Minnesota colleges and universities and around 800 students annually. Organizations eligible to attend the Minnesota Education Job Fair must be recruiting for current or future positions where a degree or licensure in education or educational services (i.e. School Nurse, School Psychology, School Social Worker, School Counselor, etc.) is sought. Only candidates and alumni from the participating Minnesota colleges and universities are eligible to attend this event. Teaching candidates and education services candidates such as school counselors, speech therapists, school social workers, and school administrators, from the participating colleges and universities are encouraged to attend. Attendees must have been enrolled in an education program that led to an education license. Candidates must be licensed by December the year they wish to attend the job fair.