The Thomas College of Business and Economics' Passport to Professional Success program is a required, skill-building experience for all incoming business students. Designed to boost your resume and prepare you for the
professional world, the program includes a series of activities and events that develop
essential workplace skills and enhance your confidence both in and out of the classroom.
By completing the Passport program, you'll become more marketable, competitive and
prepared for success in your chosen field. Progress is easily tracked through Canvas,
making it simple to stay organized and up to date.
Chart Your Journey
Below is a recommended roadmap to help you complete the Passport Program and make
the most of your college experience. It’s designed to guide you through key activities
each year, so you can build your skills and stay on track. If you have any questions
or need help planning, reach out to the Passport Agent or your academic advisor —
they're here to support you.
Introduction to the Passport Program
School of Business approved seminar, speaker, or presentation (1)
Engagement with School of Business faculty
Student Involvement and Leadership
Study abroad information session
Student Involvement: Student Organization, Study Abroad, Civic or Community Service
(20 hours), or Internship.
Verbal presentation that requires professional attire (1)
Career Center Resume Workshop
School of Business approved seminar, speaker, or presentation (1)
Business Etiquette Dinner
Professional networking event (1)
Professional & Center Development Institute (PCDI)
Career Center Mock Interview
Career Expo
Verbal presentation that requires professional attire (1)
University sponsored formal dinner (1)
School of Business approved seminar, speaker, or presentation (1)
Professional networking event (1)
Professional networking event (1)
Senior interview
Transfer students should combine Freshman/Sophomore and Junior/Senior to complete
the program in 2 years.
Online students do not need to come to campus to complete the activities. The activities
will be reviewed and approved by the Passport Agent.
Passport has been an insightful experience, helping me learn about the soft and technical
skills essential for career success.
Program Benefits
Discover your potential to inspire and lead others.
Make a real difference in your local community.
Explore and grow your personal passions.
Build valuable connections through networking.
Learn proven strategies for success in the business world.
Get guidance to help you make confident career choices.
Sharpen your communication skills for real-world business settings.
Learn how professional appearance can shape first impressions.
Build the confidence to thrive in any environment, not just the classroom.
Requirements
Introduction to the Passport Program
Study abroad information session
Student involvement and leadership session
From mastering essential entry-level skills to leading teams as managers to ultimately
developing the executive-level expertise to drive organizations forward, the program
empowers students to excel at every stage of their careers.
John Dunlap
Director of Professionalism, Internships & Career Preparation
Engagement with School of Business faculty and/or alumni
Student internship information session
Career Center resume workshop
Professional and career development institute
Verbal presentation that requires professional attire (2)
University sponsored or approved formal dinner (2)
Professional networking event (3)
School of Business approved seminar, speaker, or presentation (3)
Each student must participate in one of the following approved long-term engagement
activities:
Student organization
Study abroad experience
Civic or community activity
Internship
Attend a career expo or career fair
Perform satisfactorily in a Career Center mock interview
Complete the senior exit interview
Introduction to the Passport Program
Study abroad information session
Student involvement and leadership session
From mastering essential entry-level skills to leading teams as managers to ultimately
developing the executive-level expertise to drive organizations forward, the program
empowers students to excel at every stage of their careers.
John Dunlap
Director of Professionalism, Internships & Career Preparation
Engagement with School of Business faculty and/or alumni
Student internship information session
Career Center resume workshop
Professional and career development institute
Verbal presentation that requires professional attire (2)
University sponsored or approved formal dinner (2)
Professional networking event (3)
School of Business approved seminar, speaker, or presentation (3)
Each student must participate in one of the following approved long-term engagement
activities:
Student organization
Study abroad experience
Civic or community activity
Internship
Attend a career expo or career fair
Perform satisfactorily in a Career Center mock interview