The application for Career Prep Class of 2026 is OPEN!
Career Prep is a rigorous, 20-month career development program for emerging Black, Hispanic/Latinx and Native American/Indigenous student leaders. Through the program, Fellows explore their strengths, passions, and interests in order to prepare and plan for successful careers in business and tech. The Career Prep program includes:
Individualized and group career development coaching
Exposure and access to over 60 prestigious employers
Skill development seminars hosted virtually and around the country
Alumni network of over 8,000 professionals (and growing!)
Eligibility for Career Prep Class of 2026
- College student graduating with a bachelors in December 2025, Spring 2026, or Summer 2026 (including July and August of 2026)
- U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident (includes DACA participants)
- African American, Latinx, or Native American (if you represent more than one race, one of them must be African American, Latinx, or Native American).
- Applicants must not be pursuing graduate or professional school immediately after completing undergrad.
Career Prep
The application for Career Prep Class of 2026 is OPEN!
Career Prep is a rigorous, 20-month career development program for emerging Black, Hispanic/Latinx and Native American/Indigenous student leaders. Through the program, Fellows explore their strengths, passions, and interests in order to prepare and plan for successful careers in business and tech. The Career Prep program includes:
Individualized and group career development coaching
Exposure and access to over 60 prestigious employers
Skill development seminars hosted virtually and around the country
Alumni network of over 8,000 professionals (and growing!)
Eligibility for Career Prep Class of 2026
- College student graduating with a bachelors in December 2025, Spring 2026, or Summer 2026 (including July and August of 2026)
- U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident (includes DACA participants)
- African American, Latinx, or Native American (if you represent more than one race, one of them must be African American, Latinx, or Native American).
- Applicants must not be pursuing graduate or professional school immediately after completing undergrad.