Pathway Center
The Pathway Center provides care for all students through career development and leadership exploration to ensure each student’s readiness for life after college.
The Pathway Center utilizes in-person and virtual means to advise students to find their purpose, build networking connections, prepare for jobs and internships, and begin to fulfill their calling as Christ-centered men and women of character.
To schedule a meeting with the Pathway Center, send an email to pathwaycenter@cairn.edu
Pathway Center Hours
Mon–Fri: 8 am–4:30 pm
Contact Information
Luke Gibson
Director, Pathway Center
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