At AIC, we deeply value the rich diversity that defines our student body, which includes individuals from a wide array of backgrounds and life experiences. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every student feels supported and empowered to thrive. To ensure that all members of our community have access to the resources they need, we have curated a collection of support services tailored to meet the unique needs of our First-Generation students, BIPOC students, LGBTQIA+ community, international students, students with disabilities, and military/veteran students. These resources are designed to help each student navigate their academic journey with confidence and success.
We're here to help you navigate any specific challenges to achieve your career goals!
First-Generation students often navigate college with limited family guidance on higher education and professional development. Our center provides mentorship, workshops on career readiness, and financial literacy resources to help you confidently enter the job market.
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Download the First-Generation Students Resource Toolkit
LGBTQIA+ students may encounter challenges related to identity. We offer resources that focus on inclusive work environments, legal rights, and networking opportunities with organizations that celebrate diversity and inclusivity.
Download the LGBTQIA+ Students Resource Toolkit
Neurodiverse students often need support in finding environments that value diverse cognitive strengths. We offer career coaching, interview preparation, and partner with employers who are committed to inclusive hiring practices that celebrate neurodiversity.
Download the Neurodiverse Students Resource Toolkit
Transitioning from military service to civilian careers can be daunting. We provide tailored resources for translating military experience into civilian skills, job search assistance, and connections to veteran-friendly employers.
Download the Military/Veteran Students Resource Toolkit
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students may face systemic barriers in the workforce. The Saremi Center connects you with diverse professional networks, career fairs, and support programs that advocate for equitable opportunities and help you build your career with confidence.
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Download the BIPOC Students Resource Toolkit
International students often face visa restrictions and unfamiliarity with U.S. hiring practices. The Saremi Center provides guidance on navigating work visas, cultural adaptation, and networking strategies to succeed in a global job market.
Download the International Students Resource Toolkit
Students with disabilities may experience accessibility challenges in the workplace. Our center offers information on disability rights, workplace accommodations, and connects you to inclusive employers and job boards that prioritize accessible work environments.
Download the Students with Disabilities Resource Toolkit
Career development resources for First-Generation Students.
Career development resources for BIPOC Students.
Career development resources for LGBTQIA+ Students.
Career development resources for International Students.
Career development resources for Students with Disabilities.
Career development resources for Military/Veteran Students.
Career development resources for Neurodiverse Students.