Alumni get hand. Colleges expand career counseling for older grads
| October 8, 2007 |
University of Houston alumni Nizar Ali poses on campus Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007, in Houston. Ali took advantage of counseling service offered by the university after feeling like his career in retail management was stagnating. (AP | David J. Phillip)
Dozens of colleges and universities have begun offering career-counseling services not just to recent graduates but to thousands of alumni, including some former students who completed their degrees a decade ago or longer.
By Justin Pope The Associated Press
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