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FAQs about NOTED
How many
students attended the event?
In 2013, 568 candidates attended the NOTED
Job Fair.
How
many school systems attend the event?
In 2013,
recruiters from 54 school districts attended the event.
Who
can
attend the job
fair?
The
NOTED Job Fair is
open to current students and alumni of consortium
member colleges and
universities.
Attendees must prove their affiliation with a member institution to
gain access
to the event.
This event is closed to all others.
Who belongs
to the
consortium?
Founded
in 1999, the twelve member schools
that comprise our consortium
include:
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NOTED
Consortium Members:

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Ashland
University: http://www.ashland.edu/career/
Ashland
University is a mid-sized regional teaching university, historically
related to the Brethren Church. Our mission is to serve the educational
needs of all students -- undergraduate and graduate, traditional and
non-traditional, full and part-time -- by providing educational
programs of high quality in an environment that is both challenging and
supportive.
CONTACT:
Heather Pittman
PHONE: (419) 289-5827
EMAIL: hpittman@ashland.edu
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Baldwin Wallace University: http://www.bw.edu/career/
Founded in 1845, Baldwin Wallace University maintains its commitment to
prepare students as contributing, compassionate citizens of an
increasingly global society. While the academic program is rooted in
the liberal arts, BW students regularly augment classroom instructions
with vast opportunities to learn through internships, field
experiences, study abroad and community service.
CONTACT:
Judy Mey
PHONE: (440) 826-2462
EMAIL: jmey@bw.edu
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Cleveland
State University: http://www.csuohio.edu/career/
Cleveland State University is a student-focused, urban center of
scholarly excellence that provides an accessible, contemporary and
exceptional education to all individuals. The University encourages the
development of human and humane knowledge in the arts, sciences,
humanities, and professions through scholarship, creative activity, and
research. A leader in innovative collaboration with business, industry,
government, educational institutions and the community, Cleveland State
is a critical force in the region's economic development.
CONTACT:
Karen Lieske
PHONE: (216) 687-5537
EMAIL: k.lieske@csuohio.edu
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Hiram
College: http://www.hiram.edu/career/
Founded
in
1850, Hiram College cherishes its heritage as an institution of
academic excellence and rare distinction. Hiram's 1,200 students come
from 26 states and 23 countries and represent more than 25 different
religions. Between 50 and 60 percent of the College's graduates go on
to graduate school or professional school within five years of earning
their degrees. More than 70 student organizations are active on campus,
including honoraryYoungstown State University societies, social clubs,
music and drama groups,
student publications, religious groups, and student government and
political and social-action groups.
CONTACT:
Kathryn Craig
PHONE: (330) 569-5131
EMAIL: craigkm@hiram.edu
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Lake
Erie College: http://www.lec.edu/career/
In the context of a long liberal arts tradition, Lake Erie College
provides distinctive undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare
students to meet career and life challenges as educated and responsible
citizens of local, national and international communities.
CONTACT: Erin Nunn
PHONE: (440) 375-7080
EMAIL:
enunn@lec.edu
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Malone
University: http://www.malone.edu/student-success/career/
The mission of the department of education at Malone College is to
prepare reflective teachers who act responsibly as educators to promote
the well-being of all children through caring, supportive, and
challenging learning experiences in order that all may be knowledgeable
and act toward each other, and toward their environment, with
understanding, compassion, and fairness.
CONTACT:
Douglas Reichenberger
PHONE: (330) 471-8320
EMAIL: dreichenberger@malone.edu
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Notre
Dame College: http://www.notredamecollege.edu/careers/
Notre
Dame
College, a Catholic institution in the tradition of the Sisters of
Notre Dame, educates a diverse population in the liberal arts for
personal, professional and global responsibility. Notre Dame College
has a long tradition of teacher education. Students may pursue programs
leading to Ohio licensure in early childhood, middle childhood, special
education, adolescent/young adult and multi-age education. Those
pursuing adolescent/young adult and multi-age licensure also pursue an
academic major. Additionally, the Teacher Education Evening Licensure
Program is designed for those students who already hold a baccalaureate
degree and wish to pursue a career in teaching. CONTACT:
Kimberly A. Lane
PHONE: (216) 373-5290
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University
of Akron:
http://www.uakron.edu/ccm
Here
you will find excellence in the breadth and quality of our 300 academic
degree programs, and in the highly talented faculty who will help mold
you into a critical thinker. Here you will find a metropolitan setting
that places you in the heart of a dynamic, regional economy, and in
sync with the pulse of business, government and the community. Most
important, here you will discover energy, in the high-tech classrooms
of our new academic buildings, in our new Student Union and Student
Recreation and Wellness Center, and among the 200 student organizations
on campus.
Excellence, opportunity and energy. You will find all three at The
University of Akron.
CONTACT: Paula McCarthy
PHONE: (330) 972-5861
EMAIL: pem7@uakron.edu |
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University
of Mount
Union: http://www.mountunion.edu/career-services-1
Mount Union, founded in 1846, is a four-year, private liberal
arts college located in Alliance, OH. Mount Union has been consistently
ranked as a top college by U.S. News & World Report and has
been
named a College of Distinction. The College enrolls approximately 2,200
students and has a student-faculty ratio of 13:1. Nearly 70 percent of
students live on campus, and all students enjoy a full range of
cultural and social events. The College offers 47 majors and four
pre-professional programs. The current endowment is $141 million,
placing Mount Union in the top 15 percent nationally in endowment size.
Mount Union College boasts a consistent 98% employment/graduate school
success rate. CONTACT:
Sara Fugett
PHONE: (330) 823-8211
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Ursuline
College: http://www.ursuline.edu/students/occs/
Founded by the Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland in 1871, Ursuline was the
first women's college to be chartered in Ohio and one of the first in
the United States. The Ursuline College mission focuses on
undergraduate and graduate education within a Catholic tradition marked
by the Ursuline heritage of educating women. Emphasizing academic
excellence, the values-based curricula provide the foundation for
liberal arts and professional programs. Respecting a diverse student
population, Ursuline offers varied approaches to learning for the
growth of the whole person. Ursuline College prepares students for
further education, careers, leadership, and service to society while
encouraging the search for wisdom. The beautiful, spacious campus is
located 13 miles east of Cleveland in Pepper Pike, Ohio.
CONTACT:
Gerri Jenkins
PHONE: (440) 646-8324
EMAIL: gsullivan@ursuline.edu
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Walsh
University: http://www.walsh.edu/career/
Walsh
University is an independent, coeducational Catholic, liberal arts and
sciences institution. Founded by the Brothers of Christian Instruction,
Walsh University is dedicated to educating its students to become
leaders in service to others through a values-based education with an
international perspective in the Judeo-Christian tradition. The
University provides its students a higher education that fosters
critical thinking, effective communication, spiritual growth, and
personal, professional and cultural development. Walsh University
encourages individuals to act in accordance with reason guided by the
example and teachings of Jesus Christ.
CONTACT:
Shaanette Fowler
PHONE: (330) 490-7087
EMAIL: sfowler@walsh.eduYoungstown
State University
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Youngstown
State University: http://www.cc.ysu.edu/career-services/
The Office of Career & Counseling Services at Youngstown State
University strives to assist students and alumni in exploring career
and future employment possibilities, making informed decisions
regarding career options, and developing plans to achieve academic and
career goals; assist students and alumni in developing and refining the
employment search skills required to successfully compete in an
ever-competitive job market; and foster positive relationships with
employers that will generate a broad range of employment opportunities
for YSU students and graduates and, at the same time, make it possible
for employers to effectively source possible candidates for employment
opportunities in their organizations.
CONTACT: Jennifer Johnson
PHONE: (330) 941-3515
EMAIL: jjohnson03@ysu.edu
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NOTED is a consortium of
Northeast
Ohio Colleges including Ashland University, Baldwin Wallace University,
Cleveland
State University, Hiram College, Lake Erie College,
Malone University, Notre Dame College, University of
Akron, University of Mount Union, Ursuline
College,
Walsh
University, and Youngstown State University.
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