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Welcome to Fine Arts Career Services

Fine Arts Career Services (FACS) is here to assist UT fine arts alumni with developing, evaluating, and implementing career, education, and employment plans. By serving as a clearinghouse of information and providing supportive advising, we aspire to teach you the skills that will serve you in any career path you choose, at any point in your life.

FACS is open all summer. Hours are Monday–Friday 10–noon and 12–5. Exceptions do occur, feel free to call ahead.

Start your search for the perfect arts opportunity with Fine Arts Works! You can post your resume and cover letter and view upcoming events at Fine Arts Works. To sign up for Fine Arts Works, please complete the Alumni Update. Once you submit your update, FACS will send you the web address and login information for Fine Arts Works.


Mentor a Current Fine Arts Student or Alumnus

FACS is excited to introduce a new mentor program. Alumni frequently want to share their career–related experiences and students and alums want to hear about what alums are doing. Now you can share your insight and to give back by mentoring a fellow fine arts student or alum. You control the level of mentoring—you can simply share your advice online or communicate with your mentee or mentees! To sign up, go to the Fine Arts Works mentor homepage and complete the quick registration.

Spring 2008 Upcoming Events for Alumni

New York City Alumni Coffee Hour
Thursday, March 13, 2008 from 5:00–7:00 at Think Coffee
on 248 Mercer Street

Living in New York or surrounding areas? Join FACS on Thursday, March 13 from 5:00–7:00 p.m. Catch up with NY–area alumni and enjoy light refreshments on us. Let us know your coming or request more information by sending an e–mail to facs@austin.utexas.edu.

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