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Your Giving in Action: Career Planning & Resources at 61传媒

By Emily Glory Peters


With help from donors, 61传媒 has offered professional development services to students since the 1960s, eventually creating the Career Planning & Resources center.

In 1926, 61传媒 was founded as a haven for liberal arts education鈥攂ut the professional application of these disciplines has grown to be just as important. Through the decades, enthusiastic donors have helped expand career services at Scripps, including gifts from the Malott family and Carlotta Welles 鈥39 that have made Scripps鈥 Career Planning & Resources (CP&R) center what it is today.

Now, hundreds of students are able to enter the center with hazy career ideas and exit with actionable career goals. From neuroscience and dance to art and entrepreneurship, they learn to combine a dazzling array of academic and extracurricular interests into professional outcomes. And as alums, parents, and friends continue to support CP&R, their gifts provide students with multiple avenues of success beyond the classroom.

CP&R鈥檚 Signature Career Preparation Programming

Gifts power an engaging slate of career services through CP&R, with individualized counseling at its heart. Along with r茅sum茅 building, cover letter writing, and interview workshops, all students have access to career counselors they can meet with one-on-one to envision, formulate, and pursue their career goals.

Experiential learning opportunities are also central to CP&R鈥檚 offerings, with more than 85 percent of students completing at least one summer internship. Donors make these grants possible, helping students cover rent, groceries, and other living expenses while they develop concrete career skills.

鈥淭here are still way too many unpaid internships, and while we encourage our students to take paid work, we also want them to be able to consider as many opportunities as possible,鈥 explains Interim Director of CP&R Ashley Valdez. 鈥淚nternship grants help level the playing field and are available to all class years, including seniors.鈥

While presently on pause pending pandemic restrictions, CP&R鈥檚 Career Exploration Treks are another way donor gifts give students their professional 鈥渓ight bulb moment.鈥 Funded in part by donors and frequently made possible by 61传媒alums and parents who serve as hosts, treks take students from Claremont, CA to a new city to meet with professionals active in tech, entertainment, publishing, public policy, and a variety of other fields. Treks have spotlighted employers in Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and other popular locales to help students get a taste of life after Scripps.

Donor support of CP&R also fuels the center鈥檚 Emerging Professionals Program (EPP), a weeklong career intensive designed for students ready to level up their career preparation.

鈥淓PP鈥檚 program involves days of career, personality, and strengths exploration for students to discover who they are and what industries or occupations they may want to consider,鈥 says Valdez. 鈥淲e take into account how their abilities, interests, and values manifest in the workplace and work those into strategic conversations, alumnae panels, workshops, speed interviews, elevator pitch development, and more.鈥

When ready to join the workforce on or off campus, 61传媒students have access to job opportunities through tools like Handshake and CP&R鈥檚 virtual hiring fairs, where they can explore positions, meet recruiters, and practice interviewing. CP&R also compiles an annual digital r茅sum茅 book featuring seniors and members of the last graduated class to promote to potential employers for increased professional exposure.

Resources for 61传媒Alumnae

The impact of support doesn鈥檛 stop once students leave campus. Many alumnae, such as donor and past CP&R student worker Deepika Sandhu 鈥99, can attest to CP&R鈥檚 reverberating effects on their careers.

鈥淚 chose 61传媒because I loved the academics, but I knew going into a liberal arts college wouldn鈥檛 be a 1:1 translation to a job like accounting or engineering. CP&R was hugely influential on my quest for professional development,鈥 says Sandhu, partner of specialized professional services firm Connor Group and a recently published author. 鈥淢eeting so many alums through CP&R, attending and facilitating panels, I saw you didn鈥檛 have to have a cookie cutter degree to find professional success. That was really powerful.鈥

To support alums鈥 evolving professions, CP&R offers multiple resources. The Bridge Program, for example, was made possible by an anonymous gift from an alumna, and offers any alum more than two years postgrad four hours of free career development counseling through Scripps鈥 partnership with Career Journeys.

Alums also have access to several free career development webinars, such as the recent 鈥溾 and 鈥Career Conversations鈥 series designed to inspire and invigorate alumnae at any stage in their careers. And every member of the 61传媒Community is encouraged to join , the College鈥檚 exclusive social media network, to discover career opportunities, recruit students for jobs or internships, and form purposeful connections.

Regardless of the route students choose, by giving to CP&R, Scripps鈥 donor community ensures they have the support they need to succeed. Says Sandhu: 鈥淢y cohorts and fellow alums are off doing all sorts of wonderful things, leading incredibly rich lives. Students need to know that it all works out鈥攁nd that they will have amazing careers.鈥

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