Strada Scholars


As Strada Scholars, the students receive:
- Scholarships — a renewable annual scholarship and yearly stipends to offset the cost of participating in internship opportunities.
- Leadership development — participation in a nationwide cohort and convenings to provide social capital, mentoring, and peer and professional networks.
- Internships — work-based learning experiences and workshops to develop skills, explore careers, and build networks and mentor relationships.
- Graduate school and career readiness — exposure and connections to various graduate school and career options to increase postgraduate success.
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