Fort Hays State University to host 8th Annual Criminal Justice Career Fair
2/16/26
HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State University Criminal Justice Program will host its 8th Annual Criminal Justice Career Fair on Monday, March 2, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Fort Hays Ballroom, Memorial Union.
The event brings together a wide range of agencies and organizations representing law enforcement, court administration and court services, corrections, community corrections, mental health services, advocacy organizations, family services, and related professional fields.
The Career Fair is designed to connect students and community members with employers seeking qualified candidates for internships, part-time employment, and full-time career opportunities. While rooted in criminal justice, the event highlights the interdisciplinary nature of today’s workforce. Agencies will be recruiting individuals pursuing degrees not only in criminal justice, but also in psychology, social work, leadership, political science, sociology, business and accounting, nursing, natural sciences, human resources, and other career fields.
“This event reflects the broad scope of careers that intersect with the justice system,” said Tamara Lynn, Chair and Professor of Criminal Justice. “It is an opportunity for students to explore meaningful career pathways while engaging directly with professionals serving our communities.”
The Criminal Justice Career Fair is free and open to FHSU students and alumni. Professional dress and copies of résumés are encouraged.