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− | {{toplink|url= | + | {{toplink|url=http://collectivesuccess.org|name=collectivesuccess.org}}The '''Collective Success Network''' introduces itself with the line, "A community supporting, mentoring and empowering college students from disadvantaged backgrounds", {{gives}}<blockquote>''Professionals paying it forward''<br><br>Our proposal is to build, nurture and sustain a community of professionals to support, mentor and empower college students from disadvantaged backgrounds (students from lower-income communities who may be the first generation in their families to attend college).<br><br>Our focus is to: |
+ | *Design and implement a mentorship program tailored for college students from disadvantaged backgrounds. | ||
+ | *Organize intercollegiate career development, networking, and Q&A events tailored for college students from disadvantaged backgrounds. | ||
+ | *Support first-generation college student groups to form campus-based chapters and organize social events, so as to strengthen formal and informal social support networks on campus. | ||
+ | *Collaborate with corporations to invest in enhancing the diversity of the talent pipeline by organizing job recruiting activities focused on college students from disadvantaged backgrounds. | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
==In The News== | ==In The News== | ||
+ | *[http://philadelphianeighborhoods.com/2020/04/27/covid-19-collective-success-network-provides-refurbished-laptops-for-philadelphia-students/ COVID-19: Collective Success Network Provides Refurbished Laptops for Philadelphia Students], Philadelphia Neighborhoods, April 27, 2020. | ||
*[http://www.thedp.com/article/2017/05/collective-success This nonprofit helps first generation, low income students connect with local Phila. professionals], Daily Pennsylvanian, May 18, 2017. | *[http://www.thedp.com/article/2017/05/collective-success This nonprofit helps first generation, low income students connect with local Phila. professionals], Daily Pennsylvanian, May 18, 2017. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Does-Career_Coaching]][[Category:Does-Mentoring]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Is-Nonprofit_Organization]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Issue-Career_Development]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Issue-Success]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Serves-College_Students]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Issue-Pay_It_Forward]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Using-Mentors]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Issue-College_Preparedness]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 4 May 2020
The Collective Success Network introduces itself with the line, "A community supporting, mentoring and empowering college students from disadvantaged backgrounds", gives the following descriptive information:
Professionals paying it forward
Our proposal is to build, nurture and sustain a community of professionals to support, mentor and empower college students from disadvantaged backgrounds (students from lower-income communities who may be the first generation in their families to attend college).
Our focus is to:
- Design and implement a mentorship program tailored for college students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Organize intercollegiate career development, networking, and Q&A events tailored for college students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Support first-generation college student groups to form campus-based chapters and organize social events, so as to strengthen formal and informal social support networks on campus.
- Collaborate with corporations to invest in enhancing the diversity of the talent pipeline by organizing job recruiting activities focused on college students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
In The News
- COVID-19: Collective Success Network Provides Refurbished Laptops for Philadelphia Students, Philadelphia Neighborhoods, April 27, 2020.
- This nonprofit helps first generation, low income students connect with local Phila. professionals, Daily Pennsylvanian, May 18, 2017.