Alumni Opportunities

KIPP Through College helps provide all KIPP alumni with opportunities to access and resources necessary to navigate to and through college.

KIPP Through College is a part of the broader KIPP approach that helps to eliminate the opportunity gap between students from high- and low-income communities. Through one-on-one college counseling, alumni advising, and career readiness, KIPP alumni go on to matriculate and graduate from high school and college, ready to begin their careers.  Ultimately, the vision of the KIPP Through College program is that all students have the access, skills and resources necessary to navigate to and through college into self-sufficient adulthood.

Below are program and career opportunities currently open for Bay Area KIPP alumni.  For more information about any of the opportunities below, contact us at ktc@kippnorcal.org.

October 28th, 2021 – KIPP NorCal Monthly Career NewsletterIf you would like more career opportunities, please go to our new Weekly Career Newsletter

 

Braven Career Booster announced last week is a two-week virtual bootcamp designed to help graduating college seniors and recent college grads brush up on their job readiness skills and feel prepared to enter the workforce. It will run every two weeks throughout this summer and fall. There are two modules that take 3 hours each to complete plus two webinars, each 2-hours long. Upon completion of the webinars sna modules, participants will have access to a one-hour 1:1 coaching session.   You can view more details here.

JVS Job Search Workshops transforms lives by helping people to build in-demand skills and make connections to find good jobs.

National Society of Black Engineers – With more than 500 chapters and nearly 16,000 active members in the U.S. and abroad, the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is one of the largest student-governed organizations based in the United States. NSBE supports and promotes the aspirations of collegiate and pre-collegiate students and technical professionals in engineering and technology. NSBE’s mission is “to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.”

Consulting Resources – Interested in a consulting career? KIPP’s partners have resources (virtual training sessions, leadership seminars, etc) that might benefit you!

CODE2040 – Technical Applicant Prep – TAP bridges Computer Science education with careers in tech, to provide Black and Latinx students with the network, resources and community to launch and sustain their tech careers. Sign up for the Student Newsletter to learn more about TAP, find out when CODE2040 is visiting your area, and gain access to exclusive workshops and events.

Girls Who Code Clubs: KIPP operates Girls Who Code clubs at KIPP San Francisco Bay Academy, KIPP Bayview Academy, and KIPP San San Jose Collegiate High School, KIPP Heartwood Academy, and KIPP Prize Academy, and we would love KIPP alumni pursuing technology to come volunteer with our younger KIPPsters!

Join the KIPP Public Schools Northern California Teacher Residency Program