An Ideal Environment For Psych Majors

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ad_' sa Portal hh. ys JOBS An Ideal Environment For Psych Majors (NAPSA)—Newcollege graduates with psychology degrees don’t need to wait for graduate school if they want to put their degrees to work. According to the “College Majors Handbook,” only 25 percent of college graduates who majored in psychology work in a job closely related to their degree. This is because many mistakenly believe that they need a graduate degree Youth counselors gain valuable experience while saving for graduate school. to work in the psychology field. While that is true if you want to become a licensed psychologist or college professor, the Outdoor Youth Counselor program at Eckerd Youth Alternatives (EYA) offers entry-level positions for col- lege graduates who have majored in psychology or sociology. It is an excellent opportunity to make a difference in children’s lives. EYA was named a top employer for entry-level college graduates for the past several years by collegegrad.com. EYA is seeking Outdoor Youth Counselors in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Vermont, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Louisiana, Rhode Island and Ohio. For more information,call (800) 222-1473 or visit www.eckerdyouth.org.