Fifteen N.C. A&T Students Selected for Governor's HBCU Internship Program

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Sandra Phoenix
Wed, Jun 14, 2017 11:13 AM

North Carolina A&T State University News
June 2017
Fifteen N.C. A&T Students Selected for Governor's HBCU Internship Program
Fifteen North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students have been selected to participate in the North Carolina Governor's HBCU Internship Program this summer.
Fifty-two students were chosen from 10 of North Carolina's historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). North Carolina A&T participants include Kamiliah Walker, Cameron Hughes, Justice Oliver, Christopher Martin, Jada Wade, Kourtney Smith, Derek Edwards, Cameron Scott, Kierra Jenkins, Shalay Nelson, Michael Goodson, Darius Phillips, Angelique Barnes, Jarrett Gatling and Kyra Paterson. The students represent a wide range of academic disciplines, majors and programs.
Created in 2015, the program places students from North Carolina HBCUs in many of the state's best-known companies. Students gain real-world work experience, increasing their competitiveness in the ever-changing job market, and companies have a chance to work with exceptional young individuals who may be part of their future workforce. By design, the program expands academic and professional opportunities in hopes of retaining new college graduates in North Carolina for private sector growth.
"The North Carolina Governor's HBCU Internship Program has become an important resource for the state's HBCU students to gain valuable experience while working at some of North Carolina's top companies," said UNC System President Margaret Spellings. "These internships often translate into future job opportunities for the participants, while giving North Carolina employers the opportunity to recruit from a more diverse, better-trained group of college graduates."
Internships are a vital link between students' academic preparation and their postgraduate careers and professional advancement.
The Office of Career Services at N.C. A&T annually brings in more than 700 employers to campus and provides more than 15,000 position announcements yearly to the university's students. The North Carolina Governor's HBCU Internship Program takes those interactions a step further and places students in hands-on, career-driven opportunities.
Five universities in the University of North Carolina system were selected to participate in the internship program this summer: N.C. A&T, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina Central University and Winston-Salem State University. Additional participating schools are Bennett College, Saint Augustine's University, Livingstone College, Shaw University and Johnson C. Smith University.
This year's corporate partners are Aramark, Bank of America, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Century 21, Cisco, DRS Technologies, Duke Energy, Financial Capital, GP Supply Company, Growth Management Services, Loring Corporation, Harrah's Resort, Heery International, Herbalife, NC Mutual Life Insurance, Millennium Sports Group, NC Mutual, O2 Fitness, One Accord Service, Red Hat, RTI, Skanska, Subject2Change, TIAA, United Way, Wells Fargo, VistaBution, and Xerox.
The program began May 18 and runs through  Aug. 12. Participating students are rising juniors or seniors, have a minimum cumulative GPA of at least 2.8, are active in student and national organizations, have exceptional communication skills and familiarity with common software platforms.

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North Carolina A&T State University News June 2017 Fifteen N.C. A&T Students Selected for Governor's HBCU Internship Program Fifteen North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students have been selected to participate in the North Carolina Governor's HBCU Internship Program this summer. Fifty-two students were chosen from 10 of North Carolina's historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). North Carolina A&T participants include Kamiliah Walker, Cameron Hughes, Justice Oliver, Christopher Martin, Jada Wade, Kourtney Smith, Derek Edwards, Cameron Scott, Kierra Jenkins, Shalay Nelson, Michael Goodson, Darius Phillips, Angelique Barnes, Jarrett Gatling and Kyra Paterson. The students represent a wide range of academic disciplines, majors and programs. Created in 2015, the program places students from North Carolina HBCUs in many of the state's best-known companies. Students gain real-world work experience, increasing their competitiveness in the ever-changing job market, and companies have a chance to work with exceptional young individuals who may be part of their future workforce. By design, the program expands academic and professional opportunities in hopes of retaining new college graduates in North Carolina for private sector growth. "The North Carolina Governor's HBCU Internship Program has become an important resource for the state's HBCU students to gain valuable experience while working at some of North Carolina's top companies," said UNC System President Margaret Spellings. "These internships often translate into future job opportunities for the participants, while giving North Carolina employers the opportunity to recruit from a more diverse, better-trained group of college graduates." Internships are a vital link between students' academic preparation and their postgraduate careers and professional advancement. The Office of Career Services at N.C. A&T annually brings in more than 700 employers to campus and provides more than 15,000 position announcements yearly to the university's students. The North Carolina Governor's HBCU Internship Program takes those interactions a step further and places students in hands-on, career-driven opportunities. Five universities in the University of North Carolina system were selected to participate in the internship program this summer: N.C. A&T, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina Central University and Winston-Salem State University. Additional participating schools are Bennett College, Saint Augustine's University, Livingstone College, Shaw University and Johnson C. Smith University. This year's corporate partners are Aramark, Bank of America, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Century 21, Cisco, DRS Technologies, Duke Energy, Financial Capital, GP Supply Company, Growth Management Services, Loring Corporation, Harrah's Resort, Heery International, Herbalife, NC Mutual Life Insurance, Millennium Sports Group, NC Mutual, O2 Fitness, One Accord Service, Red Hat, RTI, Skanska, Subject2Change, TIAA, United Way, Wells Fargo, VistaBution, and Xerox. The program began May 18 and runs through Aug. 12. Participating students are rising juniors or seniors, have a minimum cumulative GPA of at least 2.8, are active in student and national organizations, have exceptional communication skills and familiarity with common software platforms. SANDRA M. PHOENIX HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org/ sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org%3cmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> Honor the ancestors, honor the children. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/