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Summer Stretch Track

May 3, 2018

The “Stretch” track of the Summer Stretch and STEM Institute has two main components, College and Career. We think of “stretch” as growth, or how we can use this time to expand, grow, or stretch students’ knowledge, skills, or preparedness. In the Career path, you’ll find ways to explore different fields, expand your resume, or learn about the education required for a career path. On the College path, we’ll offer different angles to help students prepare for college, by identifying common roadblocks, getting a course out of the way, or giving a taste of what college might be. We hope you’ll join us to stretch some aspect of your mind this summer!

 

Students learning about 3D printing at Wilbur Wright City College

Summer Stretch Internships 

This is a 6-week program exploring different industries, careers, and projects.  

For students participating for their second year, they have the chance to build upon their skills and to develop new ones as well as to explore career options for specific industries.

Students at Power learning about construction plans 

CAI Chicagobility (July 1 – August 9)

This is a 6-week paid internship designed specifically for 9th graders. This program will introduce 14 and 15 year olds to a variety of careers, and the education necessary to work in those fields. We will also help these students identify things about themselves as learners and workers, while teaching professional development skills that will be helpful in the future. Diverse learners are encouraged to apply. Upon satisfactorily meeting all program requirements, participants will be awarded a stipend. We will meet from Mon-Thurs, 9:30a-2:30p.

CAI One Summer Chicago Plus (OSC+) (July 1 – August 9)

This is a 6-week paid internship for ages 16-22, in which they will:

  • plan a job fair
  • learn about topics such as event planning, finance, operations, marketing, sales, and project management
  • do the actual finance, operations, sales, and project management required to host a job fair that engages Chicago youth and businesses

Upon satisfactorily meeting all program requirements, participants will be awarded hourly wages up to 120 hours. We will meet Mon-Thurs, 10a-3p. 

To Apply:

Applicants must complete a two part application. The first step is to apply with One Summer Chicago, available here. Please select “City of Chicago-Department of Family and Support Services” from among the 6 choices when prompted. Second, please apply directly to Companies That Care, here. Applications are due June 3rd at 5PM.

 

College Onboarding Colloquium

A big name for an important summer: the summer before college.  This four-session seminar is for first generation parents and students heading off to college in the fall.  There will be speakers, discussion topics, interactive activities, check lists and dinner!  By the end, students and their parents will be fully prepared to start college in the fall without experiencing the mishaps commonly occurring for first generation college students.  We will cover such topics as budgeting, time management, forms completion, housing, loans, and so much more. Get prepared while having fun!

Student interns at BWAY construction site visitFee: $100 for students and parents, dinner provided
Date/Time: Date and time TBD
Location: 641 W Lake St, 2nd Floor
Who: Students Entering College in Fall 2019

*One session will be designed for students with Invisible Differences and their families. This session will help families identify the transitions and accommodations their student will need.

Click Here to Register for College Onboarding Colloquium

 

 

College-Credit Course

Take advantage of the opportunity to get a college course out of the way this summer at Companies That Care HQ with the help of a 5-star tutor. We’ll register for an online course, and work on it together each week in the office. When you start college, you’ll already have a collge course under your belt, and most importantly, avoid the trap of being placed into a remedial course. By passing this course, you’ll have already qualified yourself as passed the remedial level, so you’ll skip the courses that suck your financial aid and time, while not earning you college credit in the process. 

Fee: $150
Dates: Dates TBD
Location: 641 W Lake St, 2nd Floor
Who: Rising Seniors and students entering college in fall of 2019

Click Here to Register for the College-Credit Course

 

Students try a sewing machine at Magid

 

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