Meet America – Important information for International Students!

Programs are open to all majorsundergraduate and graduate!

Join Meet America in Washington, D.C. (March 8-13) or Chicago, IL (March 15-20) and learn how you can promote your international experience to employers! Make your Spring Break count, be part of Meet America, and jump-start your global career! Meet America is an opportunity exclusively for international students 
 
You will be taught how to leverage your international experience, get noticed by employers, explore career options, and experience American culture at the local community level. Meet America is a fun way to spend your Spring break – discover a new city, meet new people, and learn what skills YOU need to be successful in your field of study. 
 
You can find more information here.
 
If you have any questions about the program, please don’t hesitate to ask via MeetAmerica@globaltiesus.org 
 
Can’t make it for Spring break? Email them to learn more about our Summer and Fall 2015 programs! ​

Internship Opportunity: Community Organization with MICA

The office of Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy (MICA) currently has three openings for Community Organizing Student Interns. Please click on the link for additional details.

Applications for Fall 2014 are being accepted now through July 15, 2014 with an expected start date ofAugust 28, 2014. Please click on the link(s) below for detailed job description(s) and to apply:

LGBTQ COSI Application
Multiracial / Biracial COSI Application
Native American – American Indian COSI Application

Job Posting: Tutors

The Academic Support and Career Development Unit, in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, is currently hiring tutors for second summer session. We are looking for Upperclassman and Graduate Students that are able to help with Business, Finance, Economics, Family Science, and Math classes — though all majors are welcome. Please contact TERPTUTOR@UMD.EDU for more information and application.

 

For more information, contact:

Courtney E. Hoffmann: +1 301 405-5858 or ceh@umd.edu