Summer Scholarship Opportunity for Students

Working with Ohio At Home and Medforall has been a life changing experience and through this Scholars Program we are seeking to help introduce students in health-related academic programs to the history and current obstacles impacting the experience of disability as they gain experience with person-centered care through directly supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

 

More information about the internship program can be found on Ohio At Home’s website: https://ohioathome.com/internship

Ohio At Home

Ohio At Home Health Care Agency, LLC

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You can reach me at staats.48@osu.edu or Ohio At Home through the phone number 614-800-0672 if there are any questions or further communication required to share this opportunity with your students!

 

Thank you,

Shelby Staats

Buckeyes Forward Mentoring

Buckeyes Forward Mentoring Program will connect Ohio State undergraduate and Graduate/ Professional students with alumni and community mentors to help students prepare for and propel forward to their future endeavors.

The goal of Buckeyes Forward is to provide Ohio State students with a formal, structured support system that is designed to foster a sense of inclusion and belonging while contributing to students’ personal and professional development. This mentoring program will focus on the next step after graduation, in the individual student’s plan, whether that be continuing their education and earning an advanced degree or beginning a career. By participating in the program, we hope to contribute to students’ personal, professional, and academic development and to provide mentors with a sense of purpose and connection to the Buckeye community.

Students can learn more and apply at go.osu.edu/bfmp.

 

Apply for NEW Leadership Ohio 2022

Don’t miss the opportunity to join the 2022 NEW Leadership Ohio summer institute! Applications are due by Monday, May 2.
NEW Leadership is a nonpartisan program devoted to increasing the representation of women in American politics. The John Glenn College of Public Affairs hosts the intensive, five-day summer institute to prepare college women for the reality of political campaigns and asks them to run for office or work on campaigns and issues that align with their values.
Ohio students will have an opportunity to meet women leaders from around the country, interact with women in American politics, develop and practice leadership skills.
There is no cost to participate. Eligible applicants must be registered for the 2021-2022 academic year in either a two-year institution or as a rising junior or senior in a four-year institution. Students of all backgrounds, majors, and interests are encouraged to participate.

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