Career Development Toolkit (Canvas)
Winner of the 2023 National Association of Colleges and Employers Technology Excellence Award and the 2022 Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers Technology Innovation Award.
The Career Development Toolkit is a career resource consisting of modules in Canvas. A module consists of a series of ordered pages with built-in interactive activities. View in Chrome or Firefox.
Module topics include:
Further Education
Pre-Vet (see below)
Pre-Health (see below)
Industry-Specific Modules
Professional Skill Building
See our brief recorded tour of the toolkit.
Read more about the goals of the Toolkit in our article published by the National Career Development Association (December, 2023).
Gaining Access
For Current Students
You will sign in with your NetID and password and self-enroll. If you are already enrolled and want to dive in, jump to the course. In canvas you can also go to Courses > All Courses > Browse More Courses to search for the Toolkit.
For Alumni
If you have never had access to Canvas before, you’ll first have to request Canvas access and then self-enroll.
For Faculty and Staff
You can self-enroll as a “student” user. Contact career@cornell.edu if you would like ideas for how to incorporate Canvas into your course.
Additional Canvas Courses
In addition to the Toolkit, we have other Canvas resources:
Campus Recruiting Tutorial
Campus Recruiting (CR) Eligibility Tutorial. Completion is required to gain eligibility to participate in on-campus recruiting. Enroll in the Tutorial. Alternatively, in canvas you can also go to Courses > All Courses > Browse More Courses to search for CR. If you were approved prior to September 1, 2023 you do not need to retake the tutorial.
Health Careers
Health Professions Advising Center (HPAC) Pre-Health Guide.
Pre-Vet
Pre-Veterinary Planning course is intended for those applying to vet school and was created by CALS. Enroll in Pre-Vet.
Some individual colleges have supplemental materials in Canvas. Contact your college career office for details.
Frequently Asked Questions
The modules are more interactive, and also conveniently located on Canvas so content are in the same place you go for your academic classes. There’s hundreds of pages of content in the toolkit. That’s also where the resume templates are.
- It can help kickstart your career journey
- It is accessible 24 hours/day 7 days a week and can enhance your conversations with career coaches
- It is packed with detailed information and tips from Cornell alumni
- New content is added frequently – currently there are 300+ pages
Canvas modules work best in Chrome. Try a different web browser to get the full experience.
We welcome suggestions! Share your feedback on our survey.
Weill users can create accounts in Canvas by logging in with your Weill ID. You will see an option to create a Canvas user account. Once you create an account, you’ll be able to use the self-enroll link to access the course.
The course is perpetual term meaning as long as your NetID is active, you will be able to access the content. When you graduate, you should retain access to Canvas. The Toolkit is especially helpful if you’re thinking about applying for graduate education.
You can leave the Toolkit by selecting “Drop this Course” from the right-hand navigation buttons. You can always re-join if you change your mind.