[Nfbk] A Resource that Might Be Useful for College Students

Terrie Terlau terrieter at gmail.com
Sat Sep 29 12:32:47 UTC 2012


I hoep the convention is going wonderfully!
I know only what is below about this resource. I thought it might be helpful
to some of our college students for summer internships.
Best,
Terrie Terlau
-----Original Message-----
From: Disabled Student Services in Higher Education
[mailto:DSSHE-L at LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU] On Behalf Of Francis,Laura
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 3:46 PM
To: DSSHE-L at LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU
Subject: Weekly E-flash - Emerging Leaders Summer 2013

Dear Disability Services/Career Services Professionals:

 

I am writing to let you know that the Emerging Leaders summer internship
program for college and graduate students with disabilities for
2012-2013 is underway! Please encourage your students to consider this
opportunity by visiting the Emerging Leaders web site at
www.emerging-leaders.com.

 

As you know, it offers paid summer internships at many of America's
leading corporations.  These companies are members of the National
Business & Disability Council (www.nbdc.com) and are proactive in
recruiting qualified people with disabilities.  These companies are
members of the National Business & Disability Council (www.nbdc.com
<http://www.nbdc.com/> ) and are proactive in recruiting qualified
people with disabilities.

 

To be considered for an internship, a student must be an enrolled
undergraduate or graduate student, who has completed at least 60
credits, and is maintaining at least a 2.5 GPA.  

 

*****Please note:  the application deadline is January 4, 2013*******

 

If you would like flyers on this program to disseminate to your
students, please let me know.  

 

In addition, the following is important information about a FREE service
to your students and graduates with disabilities:

 

The National Business & Disability Council's National Resume
Database(r), which was developed with the goal of bringing together top
talent with disabilities and America's top employers in both the private
and public sector.  This service is provided free of charge to job
seekers with disabilities and is open to applicants who have earned or
are expected to earn a two or four year degree within the next six
months or have completed equivalent technical training.  

 

Log onto www.nbdc.com <http://www.nbdc.com/>  and click onto Job
Seekers.  

 

For more information, contact me at 516.465.1519 or email me
lfrancis at abilitiesionline.org. 

 

Laurie

Laura M. Francis

Executive Director

National Business & Disability Council (NBDC) at The Viscardi Center
(formerly Abilities!)

201 I. U. Willets Road, Albertson, NY  11507-1599; 516.465.1519 (V),
516.465.3730 (F), 516.747.5355 (TTY)

570 Seventh Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10018; 212-785-7300 (V),
212-785-4513 (F)

www.nbdc.com; www.abilitiesonline.org; www.emerging-leaders.com

 

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