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INTERalliance IT Careers Camps Program >
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For the seventh year, the INTERalliance is running its renowned “IT Careers Camp” program at UC (hosted by the IS Department of the College of Business), NKU (hosted by the College of Informatics), and Miami University, Oxford (hosted by the School of Engineering and Applied Science). Twenty students per week live in the dormitories and compete on four teams of five students, with each team sponsored and branded by a company (e.g., "Team P&G" versus "Team Cintas" versus "Team Kroger", etc.). The students go to a different sponsor site each morning and compete in problem-solving "Olympics", with the events built around real-world business challenges encountered by the host sponsor company. The students have lunch with the IT management team at the company and discuss career opportunities in IT and applied technology at that firm, and then return to the host university to work on their capstone project – their entry in the "Technology Optimized Business Enterprise” or “TOBE” competition. In this weeklong design contest, the teams attempt to conceive a business plan for a new business – a social enterprise – that can leverage IT and technology to create substantial employment and career opportunities for people with disabilities. On Saturday each week, the teams present their designs to a panel of judges from the local agency supporting disabled clients and the sponsors.
The registration fee per student is $300, which covers the costs associated with dormitory and evening meals/expenses for the week. A limited amount of financial aid is available for students whose families apply. The five one-week sessions for 2012 include two sessions at UC the weeks of 7/9 and 7/26; two sessions at Miami the weeks of 7/9 and 7/16, and one session at NKU the week of 7/16. Students must be able to stay the entire week at the university, including overnights Monday through Friday, returning home with parents after the Awards Ceremonies Saturday afternoon. Students nominate themselves with co-sponsoring by a faculty member from their school. The universities have final say in the selection of students to fill the slots in their programs.
Click here to see an informational video about the INTERalliance!
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