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Whitman College Career Center records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: WCA-044

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of annual reports by the Dean of Administration 1940-1979, surveys of alumni concerning postgraduate plans and activities, and memos and newsletters of employers and professors.

Dates

  • Creation: 1940-2000

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Biographical / Historical

The Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) at Whitman College has grown into a cornerstone of student support, reflecting the institution’s evolving commitment to preparing students for life after college. Although its early development isn’t extensively detailed in published institutional histories, a major shift occurred in 2010, when Whitman unified its career services, internship advising, and community outreach under one center. This reorganization signaled a broader emphasis on experiential learning and civic engagement.

Among the Center’s earliest programs was Whitman Teaches the Movement (2011), which involved students teaching civil rights history in local schools. In 2012, the Community Fellow Program launched, placing students in paid positions with Walla Walla nonprofits. A key initiative, the Whitman Internship Grant (WIG), has provided funding for over 1,500 students to pursue unpaid internships, including international placements beginning in 2014. These efforts have expanded access to real-world experience regardless of financial background.

In 2021, the Center was renamed the Career and Community Engagement Center to reflect its dual focus on professional development and community involvement. That same year, Whitman received a $5 million Serrurier “Life After Whitman” endowment, supporting early career coaching and additional internship opportunities.

Today, the CCEC offers one-on-one advising, workshops, alumni networking, internship support, and community engagement programming, all aimed at helping students translate their liberal arts education into meaningful career paths. Archival records likely include program proposals, annual reports, funding records, and documentation of the Center’s many student-facing initiatives.

Extent

4.5 Linear Feet (8 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Materials related to the Whitman College Career Center: reports, memos, newsletters and surveys.

Title
Guide to the Whitman College Career Center records
Author
Elizabeth Hambleton
Date
2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Whitman College and Northwest Archives Repository

Contact:
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