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Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion (CSDI) received a grant in September 2020Ìýfrom Cleveland Fenn Foundation. Our goal is to provide students with professional development opportunities through career-related workshops, micro-internships, and career exploration.

The Wayfinders program focusesÌýon students who identify as:

  • First-generation
  • Coming from a low-socioeconomic background
  • Students with disabilities/neurodivergent (visible or invisible)Ìý
  • StudentsÌýof color (BIPOC)
  • LGBTQ+ studentsÌýÌý

Our programs expand to 1:1 career help, resource closets, and networking opportunities for our students.

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Previous Workshops Recordings:

Navigating Career Fairs with Career Services:Ìý

How imposter Syndrome could affect your professional development:Ìý

Understanding Financial Literacy:Ìý

How Intergenerational Trauma could be affecting you in the workplace:Ìý Ìý

What is a Micro-Internship?

Micro-internships are short-term, remote, or in-person experiences. Students can connect with professionals in their desired field to develop new knowledge and skills related to a career field of interest. Ìý

For students, this is a chance to explore a particular industry or career while gaining practical skills and developing their network. These are short-term, remote, and more flexible opportunities to gain experience than a traditional internship. Ìý

Some Example Projects:

  • Marketing and Website Specialist
  • Social Media Intern
  • Digital Media Intern
  • Client Outreach Intern
  • Data Collection & Review
  • Accounting Intern

We have partnered with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Metanoia Project, Medwish International, RTW Xxact, The D.A.L.E Program, ASIA Inc., CODE3, LGBT Community Center, and more!

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