Find the college major that’s right for you at June 19-22 event

Students attending a lecture

Not sure which college major is the right fit for you? Make plans now to attend St. Petersburg College’s Career and Academic Communities Fair on June 19-22.

Explore your college major at upcoming eventWhether you are already a student at St. Petersburg College or considering applying, this event is a great way to get started. During the event, you can:

  • Learn about career options and the degrees and certificates SPC offers
  • Meet with SPC faculty, academic chairs and academic and career advisors from each community
  • Find answers to your questions

Held at eight SPC campuses over four days, this event is a great way to find out what it takes to start an education career or learn more about SPC’s 10 Career and Academic Communities. Pick the time and location that works best for you.

Explore SPC’s Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Community

SPC has organized 10 Career and Academic Communities that group similar college majors together to help you fine tune your career path. SPC students benefit from advisors who are knowledgeable about the degrees in their community. Communities also make it easier to connect with faculty and collaborate with like-minded students. Stop by the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Community table during the June 19-22 event to meet some of our faculty and advisors.

Find your college major and more

While many students may still be searching for a college major at the event, it is also a great opportunity to get answers to questions about:

  • Career options
  • Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees
  • USF FUSE transfer options
  • Study Abroad trips
  • Social and academic clubs
  • Community service options
  • Internship opportunities

Learn about SPC’s Model United Nations team

One of the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Community clubs in the Model United Nations (MUN) Team. This academic team travels to conferences in New York and Washington, D.C. to engage in rigorous competition that helps to develop the writing, researching and presentation skills of our students. One current MUN student member will be present at each academic site to discuss the opportunities available with this academic club.

Related links

For more information regarding the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Community, please check out the following links: