Bringing Advising Into the Classroom Through Chocolate and Career Exploration

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career exploration, O*Net, engagement, career development, advising tools

Abstract

Students no longer choose a lifelong career; thus, engaging students in career exploration advising when selecting a college major has payoffs for institutions and students. With nearly 40% of students never utilizing campus career development services, bringing career exploration into the classroom is necessary. This article introduces a series of career exploration activities that begin with an engaging icebreaker, then move to an individual assessment focusing on self- and environment exploration, and end with a reflective written assignment. Together, these activities have received positive reviews from more than 2400 students and can be utilized by any faculty member or advisor.

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2025-04-30

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Bringing Advising Into the Classroom Through Chocolate and Career Exploration. (2025). Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 36(2). https://celt.miamioh.edu/index.php/JECT/article/view/1144