Undergraduate

Undergraduate Programs - St. Petersburg Campus

The Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance Undergraduate Programs Office supports all business majors on the St. Petersburg campus in their professional and career development. Located in Lynn Pippenger Hall (Room 117), our academic advising and career professionals are ready to assist students in the following areas.

  • Career Advising
  • Resumes and Cover Letters
  • Interviewing
  • Internship and Job Search Strategies
  • Job/Career Fair Preparation
  • LinkedIn and Networking
  • Leadership & Professional Development
  • Tutoring
  • Student Clubs/Organizations

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Career Advising

Andrés Cintrón

Andrés Cintrón
Career Counselor and Internship Coordinator
andrescintron@usf.edu
727-873-4749


Academic Advising

FTIC students and students with less than 60 credit hours

Tina Sallie

Tina Sallie
Academic Advisor
tinarsallie@usf.edu
Phone: 727-873-4542

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Sheila Goethe

Sheila Goethe
Coordinator for Advising 
goethe@usf.edu
727-873-4511

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Transfer students and students with 60 or more credit hours

Julie Harding

Julie Harding
Coordinator of Academic Advising
hardingj@usf.edu
727-873-4029

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Marty Gillenwater

Marty Gillenwater
Academic Advisor
marty@usf.edu
813-974-5416

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Online Accounting Students

Jill Brown

Jill Brown
Academic Advisor
jillcbrown@usf.edu
Phone: 727-873-4502

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Administration

Jeff Morris

Jeff Morris
Associate Director
jam39@usf.edu
727-873-4748

Chonice Hill

Chonice Hill
Administrative Specialist
montia@usf.edu
727-873-4497

Juliann March

Juliann March
Administrative Specialist
jem162@usf.edu
727-873-4497


RESOURCES

Internships

Why is an internship important?

Defined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) “An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.

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Internship and Job Exploration Tool. Primary career management system for USF students

Career Exploration

Resume and Job Search

LinkedIn

Employers