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We strive to affirm student identities in our work with employers, in our advising, and in the resources we curate for students. Below you will find affinity-based job boards; professional development, networking and advocacy opportunities; and scholarship, grant and fellowship opportunities.Ìý

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Affinity-Based Career Resources

Job Boards

Ìý- provides articles on diversity and inclusion in the workplace,Ìýa job board, and a list of Top 50 Companies in Diversity

- offers a job board, lists of top employers committed to building diverse teams, and career advice articles

- offers career and professional development advice, as well as a job board, for African Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Latino/Hispanic Americans, Native American, and women.

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

Ìý- Internship placement with corporate partners (paid), training (resume, interview prep), mentoring, coaching, and leadership development for ethnically diverse students

- non-profit organization focused on growing leadership opportunities for ethnic minorities in health services management. Links to educational programs, summer internships, professional development, and a leadership conference

- founded 20 years ago as a career support site for Hispanic and bilingual professionals, Latpro has expanded services to include Asian-Americans, veterans, workers with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Ìý- this educational non-profit manages a career development program, a law fellowship, and a fellowship for first and second-year investment banking analysts traditionally underrepresented in the industry.Ìý

Scholarships, Grants, and Fellowship Information

Ìý- the Getty Marrow Undergraduate Internship program in L.A. aims to encourage greater diversity in museums and visual arts professions through full-time summer work opportunities.Ìý

- provides low-income students with fully-funded fellowships for graduate studies and public service careers.*

Ìý- supports low-income students to study or intern abroad for one semester or a full year.*

Ìý- offers scholarships for low-income U.S. undergraduates to study in Asia.*

Ìý- empowers undergraduates from low-income backgrounds for public service careers.*

Ìý-ÌýProvides financial assistance for graduate school applicants pursuing careers in U.S. Foreign Service or international development, prioritizingÌýfinancial need,Ìýdiversity and inclusion.*

*°Õ³ó±ðÌýOffice of Merit AwardsÌýoffers application support.

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

(APAICS) - is dedicated to promoting Asian Pacific American participation and representation at all levels of the political process. Their programs include a , a , and .

Ìý- the leading force in forging closer ties between Asia and the West

Ìý- develops projects, training, education, and advocacy to advance civil and human rights for Asian Americans

Ìý-Ìýcultivates and empowers Asian & Pacific Islander leaders.

Ìý-ÌýU.S. government program to strengthen leadership development in the region

Job Boards

- the jobÌýboard forÌýDiverse: Issues in Higher Education,Ìýthe premier news source reporting on diversity, equity, and inclusion

- A diversity and consulting firm focused on recruitment for educational institutions (teachers, administrators, and coaches). Check out their job board and career fairs.Ìý

- the jobs board for this historic civil rights and urban advocacy organization Ìý

Ìý- job searching and recruiting website focused on growing diversity in the workplace

Scholarship, Grant, and Fellowship Information

- a list of scholarships for Black/African American students

Ìý- list of scholarships, internships, and fellowships for Black/African American and minority students

- includes a list of top 10 scholarships and a table with deadlines and award amounts

this association offers training and career advancement opportunities for Black journalists and media professionals. Learn about student membership, scholarships, and internships on this page.

Ìý- Provides scholarships and internships, ranging from $4,000 to $70,000, supporting both undergraduates and graduates in their professional growth.*

*°Õ³ó±ðÌýOffice of Merit AwardsÌýoffers application support.

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

Ìý- focused on substantially increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in STEM studies and careers

Ìý- dedicated to fostering the success of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in attaining STEM advanced degrees, careers, and leadership positions

Scholarship, Grant, and Fellowship Information

- provides financial aid to eligible American Indian/Alaska Native students to assist them in attending an accredited higher education institution

Ìý- Provides scholarships, fellowships, and internships for Indigenous students in environmental, healthcare, and tribal policy fields, plus research funding and training.*

*°Õ³ó±ðÌýOffice of Merit AwardsÌýoffers application support.

Ìý- provides comprehensive information about U.S. legal immigration, including visas, Green Card, citizenship, travel insurance, and more.Ìý

- provides information on student and work visas, Green Cards, job searching and application advice, and a job board.Ìý

International Student Resources - the Career Center's page covering career resources and the job application process.Ìý

Job Boards

- offers a job board, education resources, and scholarship information.Ìý

- the first Latino professional employment website designed specifically for the higher education community

Ìý- launched by LULAC, the job bank helps recent college graduates find jobs

Ìý- job board for this civil rights organization that connects Latinx talent with the entertainment industry

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

- an initiative between Disability:In and the American Association of People with Disabilities, the Disability Equality Index (DEI) is a disability inclusion rating tool for businesses. Participating companies who score 80 or above are included in a list of "Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion."

Ìý-Ìýdedicated to fostering the success of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in attaining STEM advanced degrees, careers, and leadership positions.

Scholarship, Grant, and Fellowship Information

Ìý- this program recruits college students for paid internships at federal agencies and private corporations.

- Apply to be an HSF scholar before or during your undergraduate career and gain access to professional development, mentorship, and scholarships

Ìý- scholarship to fund internships in Washington, D.C.Ìý

- scholarship for undergraduate Latino students interested in the media and entertainment industry.Ìý

Ìý- For undergraduates and recent grads, offers paid roles in D.C. congressional offices, emphasizing leadership, legislation, and Latino community engagement.*

Ìý- For undergraduates and recent grads, offers paid roles in D.C. congressional offices, emphasizing leadership, legislation, and Latino community engagement, with perks.*

*°Õ³ó±ðÌýOffice of Merit AwardsÌýoffers application support.

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

Ìý- national LGBTQ advocacy organization

Ìý- rates workplaces on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Equality

- national organization dedicated to electing LGBTQ people to all levels of government

Ìý- national transgender advocacy organization

Ìý- an advocacy organization dedicated to expanding economic opportunities and advancements for LGBT people

Ìý- national LGBTQ advocacy organization

Ìý- national organization dedicated to LGBTQ workplace equality

- national LGBTQ networking organization

Ìý- formerly the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professional, this organization empowers LGBTQ+ individuals in STEM by providing education, advocacy, professional development, networking and peer support

Ìý- represents LGBTQ union members and their allies

Scholarships, Grants, and Fellowships

Ìý- national database for LGBTQ scholarships

Ìý- offers articles on returning to work, who's hiring, and more

- promotes an age-diverse workforce by expanding employment opportunities for individuals 55 and over. Search for positions and review job searchÌýand training resources

- learn about your rights regarding age discriminationÌý

Job Boards and Placement Assistance

-ÌýFederal government hiring info for individuals with disabilities

- jobÌýportal helping adults with autism find meaningful employment

Ìý- check out the job boards and resources at the end of the article

- a collection of resources filterable by neurodivergence and audience. Includes information on neurodiversity in the workplace.

- a selection of resources for employers and jobseekers. Filter to find job boards, internships, and general career advice.

- coordinators help recruit, hire, and accommodate people with disabilities for federal agencies

- Specialisterne works with North American employers to recruit autistic and other neurodivergent individuals. Apply for specific positions or complete their general interest job posting to be included in their database.

Ìý-Ìýa recruitment and referral program that connects federal and private-sector employers nationwide with college students and recent graduates with disabilitiesÌý

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

- aÌýnetwork of interdisciplinary centers advancing policy and practice for and with individuals with developmental and other disabilities, their families, and communities

Ìý- aÌýnetwork of high-potential university students and professionals -- including veterans --Ìýwho happen to have disabilities*

Ìý- aÌýfoundation empowering disabled individuals through entertainment, leadership, policy, and faith inclusion programs, fostering authentic representation and societal empowerment.*

- aÌýMD/DC-based nonprofit working to support people with disabilities in seeking paid employment and receiving on-the-job support. Ìý

Training

(JAN) - Workplace accommodation resources and training for individuals with disabilities

*°Õ³ó±ðÌýOffice of Merit AwardsÌýoffers application support.

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- understand your employment rights in regard to religious discriminationÌý

Job Boards and Placement Assistance

- career and wellness resources compiled by СÀ¶ÊÓƵ's chapter of Student Veterans of America

Ìý- the Veterans Job Matcher helps identify civilian careers that could be a good match for military skills.Ìý

- find government jobs with veterans' preference

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

Ìý- free program that connects veterans and eligible military spouses with corporate mentors

Reference

Ìý- get tips on finding and applying for federal jobs
- learn about veterans' preference
- career advice articles on transitioning to civilian life and more
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Ìý- This foundation empowers military members, veterans, and spouses with scholarships and leadership development for diverse career paths.*
Ìý- A fund for U.S. students' language and culture studies abroad, covering various fields. Veterans have application preference.*Ìý
Ìý- offers students global academic and professional experiences. Veterans have application preference.*
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*°Õ³ó±ðÌýOffice of Merit AwardsÌýoffers application support.

Job Boards

Ìý- search engine for women-rated companiesÌý

- a free job board operated by women, for women

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

Ìý-ÌýÌýThis bureau develops policies and standards and conducts inquiries to safeguard the interests of working women; to advocate for their equality and economic security for themselves and their families; and to promote quality work environments.

- offers career development advice and a job boardÌý

Professional Development, Networking, and Advocacy

- law association offeringÌýsupport to undocumentedÌýpre-law and law students, practitioners and paralegals. They also have aÌýFacebook page.Ìý

- TheDream.Us provides fact sheets, guides, mental health resources, and more. Check out their and their list of .

- empowers undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals. Their site includes information on making money, mental health, and offers other resources like this .

Ìý-Ìýinformation on workers' rights, including articles on employment eligibility verification and discrimination

- PHD investigates and shares information on career pathways for pre-health undocumented studentsÌý

Ìý- this Facebook group serves as a space for black undocumented people to heal, organized and be empowered by each otherÌý

-Ìýyouth-led immigrant rights organization that offersÌýblogs, reports, trainings, and action toolkits