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The Career Development Center is excited to share some of the awesome experiences students have received funding for over the years!In celebration of the Career Development Center’s 10th Anniversary coming in 2018, we are thrilled to share these experiences with students and the entire Skidmore Community. This blog is one way we are able to communicate the wide range of opportunities students engage in each summer.
Due to the wide range of experiences that funding covers, we have changed our name to CDC Summer Experience Fund (SEF) (formerly the Skidmore Summer Funded Internship Awards Program – SSFIAP).
Initially students find their own summer internship, research, volunteer, or community service experience either on their own or through the many resources the Career Development Center has to offer, and then they apply for funding through Handshake on the Career Development Center’s website.
If you are a Skidmore student interested in applying for an unpaid internship, research, volunteer, or community service project, please stop by the Career Development Center to learn how you can apply for funding to create your own amazing opportunity next summer.
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Tag Archives: advocacy
Emily D’Angelica ’20, Her Justice, New York, NY
My name is Emily D’Angelica (‘20) and I am a rising senior majoring in Spanish. This summer, I have had the pleasure to work at an organization called Her Justice as the Language Access Intern. Her Justice, located in downtown … Continue reading
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