Career Closet Overstock

Thanks to several successful clothing drives, the Career Closet is now overstocked! The Walton College Career Center will host an open session to allow all currently enrolled University of Arkansas students to stop by and take two items or one suit for free!

The Career Closet Overstock will be Sept. 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Walton College Career Center (WJWH 226) and will be open to all majors. Some men’s clothing will be available, but the majority of our overstock inventory is women’s clothing. Students should bring their university ID. For more information, please contact the Walton College Career Center at 575-6100 or CareerCenter@Walton.uark.edu.

The Walton College Career Center Closet opened in August 2010 as a resource of business casual and business professional attire available, free of charge, to all currently enrolled Walton College students. The Career Closet offers a wide range of sizes and styles to fit students’ professional needs, including: interviews, career fairs, office visits and on the job. For more information, please visit the Career Closet website.

Contacts

Sara Yell,
Walton College Career Center
575-6415, yell@uark.edu

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