Upskill: An Immersive Experiential Learning Program

Upskill

Upskill!
An Immersive Experiential Learning Program

Upskill is a one-week, immersive experiential learning opportunity during wintersession where students will gain hands-on experience and begin building skills in specific industries. Students will work with experts, practitioners, and trainers to apply what they’re learning. There is no cost to participate and housing and meals will be provided.

In 2025, there will be five tracks offered: Coding Careers, Entrepreneurship, Investment Banking, and Medical Professions (on-campus) and Journalism (off-campus)

 

Track Details At-A-Glance

Coding Careers, Entrepreneurship,
Investment Banking, & Medical Professions

Dates: January 14–17, 2025
Tuesday through Friday. Full-day sessions, including some evening activities.
Location: Wellesley College campus
Application window: Saturday, October 5 – Monday, October 21, 2024
Decisions announced the week of November 4.

Journalism
Dates: January 12–18, 2025
Sunday through Saturday.
Location: CSIS Bootcamp in Washington, D.C.
Application window: Friday, September 27 – Wednesday, October 9, 2024
 


 

January 2025 Upskill Programs

Frequently Asked Questions

General

  • Can I apply to multiple Upskill programs?
    Yes, students are welcome to apply to multiple Upskill programs. However, students are only permitted to complete one UpSkill program per year.
  • What is the selection criteria for the application review?
    Students will be evaluated on their ability to communicate their interest in the respective industry as well as clearly identify how they believe the program will support their career journey.

Coding Careers

  • What information will be covered in the Coding Careers Upskill program?
    The program is designed to help participants:
    • Understand Github and how to use it to demonstrate coding knowledge to employers
    • Develop a new project in Github but can also be added to a resume
    • Learn how to navigate tech recruiting and best present yourself to recruiters
  • Who is eligible to apply for the Coding Careers Upskill program, and what makes a strong application?
    The program is open to Wellesley students who have taken CS230. A strong applicant will be collaborative, imaginative, understand the basics of coding, and be interested in working within the tech industry.

  • Who do I contact with questions?
    Contact Alexis Trench (Advisor for Careers in Science, Technology, and Engineering) with any questions at at112@wellesley.edu.

Entrepreneurship

  • What information will be covered in the Entrepreneurship Upskill program?
    The program is designed to:
    • provide an introduction to marketing, finance and general business principles using Harvard Business School cases and methods;
    • work on teambuilding;
    • develop pattern recognition; and
    • open participants’ minds to cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset
       
  • Who is eligible to apply for the Entrepreneurship Upskill program, and what makes a strong application?
    The program is open to all students who are interested in developing an entrepreneurial mindset to eventually apply it to a business environment, whether that be a preexisting company, startup or by creating their own. A strong applicant will be curious, open, show initiative and interested in having an impact in the business environment. 
     
  • Who do I contact with questions?
    Contact Casey Hurley (Lois D. Juliber ’71 Director for Business, Entrepreneurship, & Financial Empowerment) with any questions at ch111@wellesley.edu

Investment Banking

  • What information will be covered in the Investment Banking Upskill program?
    Participants will receive hands-on training in financial modeling, financial statement analysis, and valuation. Participants will also learn directly from industry practitioners about the industry, the role of an early-career Investment Banking Analyst, and best-practices in Investment Banking recruiting.
     
  • Who is eligible to apply for the Investment Banking Upskill program?
    The program is designed for all students preparing for the Investment Banking recruiting season. Applications from Seniors will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
     
  • Who do I contact with questions?
    Contact Hilda Lief (Susan L. Wagner ’82 Associate Director/Advisor for Business, Consulting, Finance, & Marketing) with any questions at hl119@wellesley.edu.

Journalism

  • What information will be covered in the Journalism Upskill program?
    Career Education and The Albright Institute are excited to share an opportunity in partnership with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Ten students will have the opportunity to attend the CSIS Journalism Bootcamp in Washington, D.C. from January 12-18, 2025. During this time, 10 Wellesley students will work together within CSIS's offices on an international journalism project. They will interact with and learn from people within the CSIS network on both substantive materials and gain various journalism skills (audio, video creation and editing, writing and editing, etc.). 
     
  • Who is eligible to apply for the Journalism Upskill program, and what makes a strong application?
    Key to this experience is an interest and desire to pursue a career in journalism and a commitment to teamwork within a group environment. Prior experience in journalism is not necessary but will make for a stronger candidate. Applicants from all majors are encouraged to apply. Juniors and seniors will be prioritized; sophomores will also be considered.
     
  • Who do I contact with questions?
    More details are available via the application link. Contact Hebert Labbate (Susan L. Wagner ’82 Associate Director/Advisor for Arts, Media, & Nonprofit) with any questions at hl116@wellesley.edu.

Medical Professions

  • What information will be covered in the Medical Professions Upskill program?
    Participants will take part in simulated medical emergencies and learn new medical skills to encourage critical thinking, effective communication, problem solving, and teamwork. This program will be held on campus and at the Harvard Medical School with the MEDscience program and some activities include: Clinical skill building | Interpreting vital signs | Simulation of medical emergencies | Exploration of medical professions | Visit to Harvard Medical School.
     
  • Who is eligible to apply for the Medical Professions Upskill program?
    The program is open to any student interested in pursuing a patient-facting career such as a doctor, physician assistant, or nurse.
     
  • Who do I contact with questions?
    Contact Cindy Seltzer (Helen Wallace ’33 Director, Health Professions Advising) at cseltzer@wellesley.edu or Layne Flynn (Assistant Director, Health Professions Advising) at lf105@wellesley.edu with any questions.