The data collected for the Internship Program divided the student body into two different categories:
There were a total of 555 participated in the program with 219 senior students and 336 Freshman/Sophomore/Junior students.
| Student Categories | Counts | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Not yet a senior | 336 | 60.54 |
| Senior | 219 | 39.46 |
Among Freshman/Sophomore/Junior, the majority student participated in the internship programs were from Psychology major (n = 149, 44.48%), following by Administration and Management (n = 45) and Economics (n = 36)
Among Seniors and Graduate Students, the majority student participated in the internship programs were also from Psychology major (n = 87, 43.07%), following by Political Science (n = 26) and Economics (n = 26)
As being reported, the majority of students at all college level hope to find job in Public/Government sector:
As being reported, the majority of students at all college level hope to find job in Counseling and Human resoucse.
In both group, the majority of students in both group hope to change in mental health issue and racial justice.
Comparing between the two group, senior students were more aware of CPDI service as a resource whereas both CPDI service and LinkIned Page were popular among Freshman/Sophomore/Junior students. Nonetheless, both group were not aware much of Colin Powell Career Handbook.
Most students think that the available resources are just “Slightly Helpful.”
A large number of students in both group have never participated in any Colin Powell events.