The World Trade Center Institute (WTCI) launched its newest professional development program for college students, Global Pathways for Students (GPS). At this time, WTCI is looking for additional UMBC applicants to apply ASAP.
The deadline has been extended to Friday, April 26th.
Students can apply using the following link: http://www.wtci.org/gps/apply/.
For more information, an article on the program can be found here
highlighting UMBC student Connor Ganley-
https://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-global-pathways-students-20180516-story.html
Partially funded by visionary founder and former McCormick & Co.
executive Jim Albrecht, GPS aims to connect 25 globally-minded college
students to international corporations in the region.
Students should be goal-oriented, professional, open-minded and have a passion for global work.
The GPS Program is designed to prepare Maryland college students for the
competitive job market upon graduating. By leveraging our vast regional
network, 25 top students from various universities around the region
will have the opportunity to get their foot in the door of nine
different globally-minded companies, jumpstarting their professional
network. Concurrently, this cohort of students, deemed Albrecht Fellows,
will strengthen their professional skills through a series of
supplemental development workshops.
By participating in GPS, Albrecht Fellows enhance their network and
global knowledge, become more marketable, and increase their likelihood
of being hired upon graduation.
Candidate Pre-requisites:
· Must be a rising sophomore, junior, or senior
· Must be able to participate in full 10-day program, from Wednesday, May 29th to Friday, June 7th
· Program fee of $250 (Need-based scholarships are available)