CLP Center Basics
CLP Services
CLP Resources
Major Facts or Myths
100
This is the location of the CLP Center.
What is Building 2000, Second Floor, Room 2023?
100
This service is provided by appointment and will assist students to make effective career, education, and life decisions.
What is Career Counseling?
100
These resources assess interests, values, skills and assist with exploring majors and careers.
What are career assessments?
100
Most students entering college are certain of their academic major.
What is a myth?
200
These are the hours this center is open.
What is Monday through Thursday 9am-6pm?
200
This service is offered to students who would like help searching for general or specific information about careers and majors.
What is Career Research Assistance?
200
This resource provides career-related assessments and offers a California database of occupations and educational programs.
What is Eureka?
200
Students should choose a major based on the current job market.
What is a myth?
300
This is the center's website address.
300
This service is provided to students the 1st Tuesday of every month and is an opportunity for student to meet and share common career and life concerns.
What is Group Counseling?
300
This resource is available in print and online and provides you with real-life stories of people in the workforce.
What is Vocational Biographies?
300
There is a test or an expert who can select the best major or career for you.
What is a myth?
400
These are career classes offered at FC.
What is Coun 141, Coun 144, and Coun 151?
400
This service is provided every 3rd Thursday to students, is a major component in career planning, and allows you to connect with others students in the career development process.
What is Career Assessment & Group Interpretations?
400
This life-long resource is FREE to FC students and provides a comprehensive database of career assessments along with career and educational information.
What is the FC Career Planning System?
400
Once a student commits to a major s/he will be stuck in a career for the rest of his/her life.
What is a myth?