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By: Riplie, Rachel, and Carrissa
What Are You Going To Do After Graduation?!
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Just Some Statistics
• In 2011 One-in-five students undergrads are without a job last year as graduate unemployment soared to its highest level since the mid-90s.
• The unemployment for May 2012 is at 8.2% in comparison the rate in the year 2000 was 4%.
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Teaching Opportunities
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Teach for America
http://www.teachforamerica.org/800-832-1230• Mission Statement: A Solvable Problem
We can provide an excellent education for kids in low-income communities
• A national corps of recent BA/BS level graduates • Commit two years to teach in under- resourced urban and rural
public schools and earn entry-level teacher’s salary (Salary 30,000-50,000)
• Included a 5-week summer training program. • How to apply: This company has application time periods. Once
you have submitted your application you will have 2 different interviews then they select top candidates.
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Partners in School Innovation
http://www.partnersinschools.org Mission: To transform teaching and learning in the lowest performing American public schools so that every child, regardless of background, thrives in school. • 23-month paid internship working with Bay Area public
schools in high-poverty communities, serving mainly students of color and English-language learners, to achieve educational equity through school-based reform.
How to apply: Fill out their “job portal” on their website. Pay: Salary based on experience and benefits.
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Inner City Teaching Corps http://www.ictc-chicago.org • Places BA level grads as paid classroom teachers in
Catholic schools in Chicago’s inner city. • Corps members live in a faith-based community.
– New York City Teacher Fellowship Program http://www.nycteachingfellows.org/\
– Over 90% of students are children of color and 85% are from low-income families
• Two year program• Pay: $35,000 to $50,000 during their first year of
teaching• How to apply: Apply online on their website.
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Oakland Teaching Fellowshttp://www.oaklandteachingfellows.org• A highly selective, innovative path to becoming a
teacher. • Program seeks talented people to teach science, math
or special education. • Neither prior education coursework in education nor
past teaching experience are required. • BA required. • Path to earn a credential while teaching. • Has an international program as well. • How to apply: Apply online on their website. You must
find the link for the US or International applications.
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Volunteer Opportunity
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Peace Corp• Peace Corps is an independent U.S.
government agency that provides trained volunteers for countries requesting assistance.
• The length of service to volunteer is 27 months. 3 months of this time is spent being trained. The remaining 24 months are for volunteer service.
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Requirements• 90% of volunteer
positions require a bachelor’s degree
• Work history, hobbies, and volunteer experiences are also considered.
• Minimum age for the Peace Corps is 18 and there is no upper age limit.
• Volunteers must be U.S. citizens
• A second language is not required but helpful
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Benefits• There is no fee to
participate• Travel expenses to
and from your country of service is paid for
• Volunteers receive complete medical and dental care while serving
• $7,425 transition funds received after completing 27 months of service
• During service volunteers receive a monthly stipend to cover living and housing expenses
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Professional Benefits• Job Placement Support assists returning
volunteers with finding a job.• Networking via job fairs and networking
meetings.• Receive one year of noncompetitive
eligibility for employment in the federal government i.e. if one meets the min. requirements for a position then they can be hired without the standard competitive process
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Leadership Opportunities
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Public Allies• Public Allies' mission is to advance new
leadership to strengthen communities, nonprofits and civic participation. There are 3 programs you can be involved in, – The ally program, – the alumni program, – and the leadership practice.
• The one that I will be elaborating on is the ally program.
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Ally Program• What is your job as an Ally?
• What do you earn?-Earn a monthly stipend of $1,300 to $1,800-Receive health care, child care, student loan deferment, and a post-service education award of $5,550
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Leadership Development Curriculum
• Skill training and leadership development seminars
• Feedback, reflection, and personal coaching toward goals
• Community building and team projects
• Presentations
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Applying• U.S. citizenship or legal permanent
resident status• Be at least 17 years of age• Have a high school diploma or GED• Passion about social issues• Interest in working among diversity• Self directed, energetic, and resourceful.
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Insight Collaborative• Their mission is to resolve conflict and
improve relationships around the world using conflict management educations and dispute resolution services.
• A non profit organization that provides services and partnership opportunities.
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Insight Collaborative• Selected group dedicated to the
mission statement.
• Intensive training and coaching to better equip the Fellow for their 3 month placements.
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How the placement works
First 3 months
• Located in Boston
• Training for 3 months
• Expense allowance
• Paying it back
Following 9 months• Location decided by
individual
• Applying skills to situation
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Insight Fellowship guidelines
• Original and reflective thinking
• Innovative conflict solutions
• Exposure to other cultures and customs,
• Cultivation of entrepreneurship and leadership,
• Volunteering to benefit of underserved
populations
• Development of a compassionate disposition
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Summary • We have covered three different options
on what one can do after graduation before heading into the job market.
• These are opportunities available through volunteering, teaching, and leadership.
• We hope this information has been useful to the class especially those needing ideas for their future.