About our Space
About our Space
Career Success is located on the second floor of the Flawn Academic Center (FAC) at The University of Texas at Austin.
Our space provides classrooms, interview rooms, open seating, a conference room, employer lounges, changing rooms and staff offices.
Classrooms
Career Success classroom space is used to host career-related events and student programming for undergraduate, graduate and post doc scholars. In the case of a larger event, the three classrooms can be converted into one larger event space. Classrooms have screens and cameras for hybrid meetings or presentations.
Common Area
As you reach the second floor of the FAC, you are welcomed into Career Success’s common area. This space is shared with Liberal Arts Career Services, Natural Sciences Career Services, Health Professions Office, Graduate School, Student Success Initiatives, University Leadership Network, Veteran & Military Affiliated Services and the School of Civic Leadership. The lounge chairs and tables are available for students to stop by between classes to study.
Art in our Space
The art found on the second floor of the Flawn Academic Building (FAC) is a part of the Art Curatorial Internship. The art featured is created by student artists and curated by two UT Austin interns.
The Art Curatorial Internship is a collaboration between Career Success, Student Success Initiatives, the College of Fine Arts Career Services and the Department of Art and Art History. The three-month internship was created in Spring 2022 to provide students interested in curatorial practices an on-campus experiential learning opportunity. Diane Campos and Mathew McIntyre were the first students to be selected and, together with the teams at TCE and SII, they spent the summer of 2022 curating a collection of art made by current or graduating undergraduate and graduate studio art students. The interns were also responsible for the placement and framing of the art and gathering biographical information for the labels from the student artists. The art will remain on display in the FAC for a period of two years.