Iona University launched a new partnership with the United States Secret Service this year, which included campuswide recruitment sessions for Gaels and other college students from across the Hudson Valley.
U.S. Secret Service agents spoke to six criminal justice classes about various career opportunities available within the agency as well as agency qualifications and duties. The special agents recounted their own academy experiences, providing valuable insights and advice so students were well-prepared for the rigorous process.
“We are excited to partner and serve as a recruiting hub for the Secret Service and see it as a great fit for some of our students and the agency,” said Matthew Cardin, assistant vice president for Enrollment Management and Career Initiatives at Iona. “We look forward to seeing the placements that will come from this partnership over time.”
Image: U.S. Secret Service agent discusses career opportunities with students.
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