PROGRAMS
Programs that provide additional support and opportunities to Black, LatinX, and Native American students.
RISING FINANCIAL LEADERS
Financial Services Education
The Rising Financial Leaders Mentorship Program is The Minority Network's premier financial services education porgram that introduces high school seniors and college freshmen to various career opportunities within financial services over the span of 8 weeks.
Sponsors for Educational Opportunity
SEO Career recruits and trains high achieving Black, Hispanic, and Native American college students for challenging summer internships that lead to coveted full-time jobs. What sets us apart is a combination of coaching, training, exposure, high standards, and a powerful, lifelong alumni network.
No other organization has our metrics and track record as a pipeline for underrepresented, entry-level talent on Wall Street and at Fortune companies.
Management Leadership For Tomorrow
MLT’s Career Prep program provides fellows with a winning professional playbook, 18 months of one-on-one coaching, and an accelerating network of more than 7,000 MLT Rising Leaders. We will help you maximize your college and internship experiences, conquer the job search process, and accelerate your career.
The Network You Need to Go Where You Want
INROADS is a non-profit organization founded in 1970 by Frank C. Carr to fix the lack of ethnic diversity in corporate America. INROADS originally launched with only 25 interns working at 17 sponsoring corporations in the Chicago area. Since then, INROADS has expanded to become an international organization serving nearly 2,000 interns annually at over 200 sponsoring corporations. The organization is now based in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) represents more than 450 colleges and universities committed to Hispanic higher education success in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Latin America and Spain. Founded in 1986, HACU is the only national association representing existing and emerging Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs). The association headquarters are located in San Antonio, Texas, with offices in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento, California. Thousands of young Hispanics benefit from HACU internships, scholarships, college retention an advancement programs, precollegiate support, and career development opportunities and programs.
Creating a Community for Underrepresented Students in Computing
ColorStack’s mission is to increase the entrance, retention and success of Black, LatinX, and Native American college students in computing. We’re cultivating the largest digital community of its kind to deliver community building, academic support, and career development opportunities at scale.