As a Siena Heights student, you’re already taking smart steps toward a rewarding career. We’re here to help you prepare and make connections that bring success even closer.
Leading employers we’re targeting for Michigan Career Connect.
The size Michigan’s economy (gross state product) in 2023. It is considered a Top 10 state for business, according to CNBC.
Students who complete an internship are more than twice as likely to secure employment after graduation compared to those who haven’t.
[source: survey conducted by National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)]
LinkedIn and Handshake are great; Michigan Career Connect is your next move. Here’s why: our programs and networking opportunities are local, hands on, and exclusive for students in Michigan’s top private colleges and universities.
We’ll focus on:
Making sure you know about top internships and other career-building opportunities.
You’ll focus on:
Making the most of your college journey.
Our Concierge Career Search is like having a personal career coach and headhunter working for you. This is a proactive connection to internships and full-time employment that are sourced on your behalf. Best of all it’s free! Simply sign up and we do the rest.
Our career preparedness modules are a great way to learn what’s waiting in the real world, and how best to find your place in it. Build your resume, discover new workplace skills, gain insights from industry leaders, and so much more.
Micro certifications and credentials beyond your major offer new pathways for career success. Our programs are a great way to add to your already impressive resume. These fast-learning tracks build your knowledge to stand out and move forward in the workplace.
Work with fellow students on real projects for Michigan businesses and nonprofits. It’s a great way to get hands-on experience and set yourself apart. These opportunities are exclusive to students registered with Michigan Career Connect, so don’t delay!
Our Concierge Career Search is like having a personal career coach and headhunter working for you. This is a proactive connection to internships and full-time employment that are sourced on your behalf. Best of all it’s free! Simply sign up and we do the rest.
Our career preparedness modules are a great way to learn what’s waiting in the real world, and how best to find your place in it. Build your resume, discover new workplace skills, gain insights from industry leaders, and so much more.
Micro certifications and credentials beyond your major offer new pathways for career success. Our programs are a great way to add to your already impressive resume. These fast-learning tracks build your knowledge to stand out and move forward in the workplace.
Work with fellow students on real projects for Michigan businesses and nonprofits. It’s a great way to get hands-on experience and set yourself apart. These opportunities are exclusive to students registered with Michigan Career Connect, so don’t delay!
It takes less than a minute and there’s no cost. Just tell us your skills and interests and how to reach you when we find a cool program, project, or internship that aligns with your career dreams.
Nolan Hughey
Business Administration, ’25
Siena Heights University
My experience in the Cooperative Learning Collaborative (CLC) program significantly enhanced my internship at Enterprise Mobility. It provided me with networking opportunities, enriched my portfolio, and greatly improved my prospects of securing my dream job after graduation. My time with the CLC program was unforgettable, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to elevate their professional journey.
Nolan Hughey
Business Administration, ’25
Siena Heights University
Jalal Habash
Business Administration, ’26
Siena Heights University
Students can benefit greatly from Michigan Career Connect, and I am excited to utilize all that it has to offer. The program's ability to personalize opportunities based on individual interests and give each participant a unique experience is what most impresses me. I hope to join this program to gain real-world experience and build important professional networks to prepare for my future career.
Jalal Habash
Business Administration, ’26
Siena Heights University
Harlee Scholten
Dance Performance and Kinesiology, ’24
Hope College
Participating in the MCC Cooperative Learning Collaborative was life-changing. It helped me land my dream job, taught me about personal branding, workplace ethics, and leadership. I gained hands-on experience, earned credit, and built valuable relationships. I ended with a job offer and skills that will benefit my entire career.
Harlee Scholten
Dance Performance and Kinesiology, ’24
Hope College
We work with Michigan’s leading companies and organizations.
Michigan Career Connect is a program from Michigan Colleges Alliance (MCA), a consortium of Michigan’s top 15 independent, four-year colleges and universities. We have decades of experience working with our member institutions and leading organizations throughout the state. Here are the people working to support your future.
Dr. Robert Bartlett, President of Michigan Colleges Alliance, has spent over three decades in higher education in a variety of academic and administrative roles. He has served in executive positions at Cornell University, University of Chicago, and University of Rochester. Prior to joining MCA, Dr. Bartlett was a senior management consultant to colleges, universities, health systems, and other organizations in strategic planning, marketing, and resource development. Bob received his undergraduate education from Stetson University and holds an M.A. from Yale University and a Ph.D. from Cornell University.
Melissa A. Tsuji is the Director of Career Services at Siena Heights University, where she utilizes her expertise in experiential education and career development. She teaches internship preparation and personal branding courses as well as participates in committees such as Academic Standards and the Staff Advisory Council. Active in the community, Melissa is Chair of the Greater Lenawee Chamber of Commerce Board and Co-chair of National Intern Day. She holds a B.A. in English and French from Siena Heights and an M.A. in art history from Bowling Green State University.
Dr. Katharina Häusler-Gross is the faculty director of MCC’s co-op program, the Cooperative Learning Collaborative. Dr. Häusler-Gross is Head of the German Studies Program at Aquinas College and teaches all levels from beginning language to advanced content courses, as well an interdisciplinary course on European Cultures and Identities. She came to the U.S. as a Fulbright Scholar. Prior teaching appointments include Westminster College, PA (German/Russian), Michigan State University, the Universität Tübingen/Germany and the Goethe-Institut Chicago.
MCC is a unique program that helps prepare students at Michigan’s top 15 private colleges and universities for career readiness with cutting edge on-line tools, professional experiences, and personal employer connections for internships and full-time placement with leading Michigan organizations.
MCC is a program of Michigan Colleges Alliance (MCA), one of the oldest and most recognized private higher education associations in the nation. It represents Michigan’s top 15 private colleges and universities in collective promotion, scholarship development, and career outcomes for students enrolled in the MCA network.
More than ever before, college students must prepare early for career readiness to reach their goals, regardless of their majors or career aspirations. MCC provides an expanding portfolio of cutting-edge career preparation tools and employer introduction programs that supplement your on-campus resources.
Michigan Career Connect is a hub for connecting students to experiential learning projects with employer organizations, student entrepreneurial competitions, stackable credentials in high-demand fields, executive mentoring opportunities, community development engagement, special entrée to opportunities for internships and full-time employment placement with leading for-profit and non-profit organizations, and much more.
MCC is offered at no cost for students enrolled in MCA colleges and universities. It is one of many personalized benefits of attending one of Michigan’s top private schools.
Unlike open access match-making job search and canned career tool platforms, MCC is a customized website with tailored career development tools, employer introductions, and special entrée to positions at Michigan organizations looking to hire students at MCA schools. MCC is available only to students and graduates of MCA colleges and universities. It’s personal, exclusive, and just for you.
You bet… Regardless of your chosen career field, the tools and experiences offered on the MCC site will give you a “leg up”, both in securing admission to top graduate or professional school and eventually beginning your career. Skills and connections acquired through MCC are transferable across career fields and professions.
Reach out to the Michigan Career Connect team at [email protected]. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have.