Summer Ignite: Future Success Symposium Prepares Students for Professional and Academic Opportunities

The arctic blast may be upon us in New York City, but the Student Leadership Network office was sizzling with ideas and innovation to make the most of upcoming summer opportunities! The College Persistence team hosted its sixth annual Future Success Symposium for high school seniors and college students earlier this month. The theme, Summer Ignite, focused on the importance of meaningful summer opportunities such as internships, academic research, study abroad, and fellowships.

Alumni panelists are seated to the left while students are seated in semi-circles to the right
Nicole Meyer welcomes students at the front of the room, with the event agenda on a screen behind her.
High school and college students hold up bingo sheets while talking with each other
Students speak with program partners at a different tables

Academic and Professional Opportunities

Balancing informational and experiential sessions, the event kicked off with a community “Human Bingo” activity board for students to get to know one another, followed by “experience stations” staffed by summer program partners. The symposium included representatives from:

Alumni panelists are seated in front of room with students in semi-circle around them
Photographer takes a headshot of student seated in front of camera lights
Staff member holds up activity brochures at front of room
Student signs up on sheet of paper at a program partner table

Alumni then discussed their study abroad and work experiences in a lively panel discussion. “We wanted the seniors and alumni to understand that summer is more than just a break,” shared Nicole Meyer, Manager of College Persistence. “It’s an opportunity to prepare for what’s next and to connect with peers and professionals who can help them get to the next level in their career.” The event also included free professional headshots for students and alumni to use for their academic and career pursuits. The symposium encouraged students to explore different opportunities that may exist on their own college campuses and look for others through external program partners.

Advice from Alumni

The alumni panel was one of the most insightful moments of the evening. Alums spoke about their experiences as a Gates Cambridge Fellow, an NIH Scholar at Columbia University, and their wonderful study abroad experiences in London and Florence. Sharing about her study abroad experience, alumna Briana M. shared, “Working with kids from a different cultural background and with a language barrier was challenging. But volunteering at the local school inspired me to change my major from psychology to education, because that experience was very fulfilling for me.” Several students asked about the feelings of imposter syndrome and fitting in among different environments. “One key point from the panel was impressing upon the college students that they belong in every room and not letting imposter syndrome stop them from attaining their dreams,” shared Pamela Jones, Director of College Persistence. Special thanks to our alums Janna C., Kayla D., Rhonda G., and Briana M. for joining us and sharing their experiences on the panel!

College Persistence team with alumni panelists stand in front of screen with event name Summer Ignite
College Persistence team with alumni panelists

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