Resources for Special Student Populations
The Office of Career Education and its staff celebrate and support all Marshall students and alumni. We provide resources and services to meet the career development and job search needs of Marshall’s diverse student and alumni populations. Feel free to review these resources that are available to you!
The job search process (e.g., internship, full-time employment) in the U.S. tends to be confusing and challenging to international students in visa status. This page is developed to provide a 4-step process and address Frequently Asked Questions that international students may have. You should contact your academic and a career coach to discuss your career plan and review job application documents. Click here for more info
Students with Disabilities
The Office of Career Education is committed to empowering all students, including those with disabilities, to explore career options, gain experience, and achieve meaningful employment. We’re here to provide personalized support, resources, and connections to help you navigate the job search process with confidence. Click here for more info
Veterans
The Office of Career Education proudly supports Marshall University’s student veterans as they transition from military to civilian careers. Your service has built valuable skills—leadership, teamwork, problem-solving—that employers actively seek. We’re here to help you translate your experience, explore career paths, and connect with employers who value your military background. Click here for more info
DID YOU KNOW?
- Legal Information Hotline: Tuesday Legal Connect- 1-800-642-3617
- Expungement: https://www.lawv.net/Resources/Self-Help-Library/Individual-Rights/Expungement-of-Criminal-Records
- Driver’s License lost due to court fines: https://www.lawv.net/Resources/Self-Help-Library/Individual-Rights/Drivers-License-Suspension-for-Failure-to-Pay-Court-Fines
- Replace Important Documents: https://www.lawv.net/Resources/Self-Help-Library/Consumer/Replacing-Lost-or-Damaged-Vital-Documents