Personal & Professional Development, Just for L&S Students
SuccessWorks is a place where L&S students from all majors can explore their interests, connect with others who share their passions and develop skills they need to take their next steps toward success. Learn more.
Career & Internship Advising
Make an Appointment
Schedule a 30-minute career & internship advising appointment at SuccessWorks, or at a number of satellite locations across campus.
Drop-in Advising
For quick questions and resume review, stop by for 15-minute drop-in advising sessions every weekday from 11:00am – 2:00pm.
In the News
The latest from SuccessWorks, alumni and our Employer Partners.

L&S Career & Internship Courses
Explore your interests and build on your strengths with courses you can take as early as your first year on campus.

Events
Get plugged into events that help you explore your passions get ready for success after graduation.

Explore Events, Jobs & Internships
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L&S Grads Land Great Jobs
"This space is going to transform how we prepare liberal arts students for careers and bring us that much closer to our goal of integrating career readiness into students’ experiences while they are here on campus."
Chancellor Rebecca Blank
“Students need to be open to trying things that aren’t necessarily the same as their dream career. Thinking creatively and seizing opportunities can open up doors that give you a different perspective on your career field.”
Lenai Johnson, Psychology and Legal Studies
Employer Partners
Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion
The College of Letters & Science endeavors to make academic excellence inclusive by sustaining a community of free inquiry in which people of diverse race, ethnicity, cultures, veteran status, marital status, socio-economic level, national origin, religious belief, physical ability, sexual orientation, age, class, political ideology and lifestyle participate in, contribute to and benefit equally from a liberal arts education based on the Wisconsin Idea — one in which we all contribute to advancing society.