Thursday, March 27, 2014
The Disney Look
This morning I received an email from Disney College Recruiting and the Cast Image and Appearance Team informing me about the Disney Look. The Disney Look is the image and presentation of the Cast Members. These guidelines have been in place since the start of the company. Cast Members are a representation of the Disney brand, and we are responsible for correctly representing the Disney brand.
If you are thinking about applying next semester I would definitely take a look at the guidelines before applying. During your phone interview you will be asked if you adhere to the Disney Look in terms of if you have any piercings, tattoos, or body modifications. Females are allowed to have one lobe piercing. Tattoos are permitted if they can not be visible when wearing a one piece bathing suit. You can see all of the Disney Look guidelines if you click here.
60 days until check-in!
Friday, March 21, 2014
I Received My Postcard!
Today I received my "Congratulations Nicole" postcard! I have been anxiously waiting since my acceptance. After work I came right home to find it sitting on the kitchen counter. I have never been so excited for a piece of mail in my life. I have waited so long to have my own postcard with my name on it!
I told myself and my family during the application process that if I would be accepted for this opportunity I would not take it for granted and that I would make the most out of it, and that is exactly what I am planning on doing. I am very passionate about making this the start of a long term career with Disney. I truly believe that Disney is were I belong.
I told myself and my family during the application process that if I would be accepted for this opportunity I would not take it for granted and that I would make the most out of it, and that is exactly what I am planning on doing. I am very passionate about making this the start of a long term career with Disney. I truly believe that Disney is were I belong.
Friday, March 14, 2014
What is the Disney College Program?
For the past four years I have known that I wanted to do the Disney College Program. Throughout those years I have shared this goal with people and found that they either knew someone who did the program and knew exactly what the program entails or they have never heard of the program before. For the people who had never heard of the program I would quickly reply with “It’s a paid internship at Walt Disney World”. In reality the Disney College Program is so much more than that.
The Disney College Program, also referred to as DCP, is a paid internship at Walt Disney World or Disney Land. I will be participating in the program at Walt Disney World. On my application I specified this location.
There are four different time periods to chose when to do your program:
Fall Advantage: May - January
Fall: August - January
Spring: January - May
Spring Advantage: January - August
There are separate application times for Fall/Fall Advantage and Spring/Spring Advantage. On your application you choose your preference. I put Fall Advantage as my first preference, but also put Fall just in case. I ended up being accepted for my first choice, Fall Advantage.
Disney provides housing to all of the participating college programers. The rent is subsidized and is taken right out of your paycheck weekly. The apartments come fully furnished. You have the option of sharing the apartment with 1-7 other college programers. There are four apartment complexes to choose from: Vista Way, Chatham Square, Patterson Court, and The Commons.
I will be doing a more in-depth review of each apartment complex after I start my program. I also will be uploading a video of my apartment tour.
Learning
Disney also gives college programers the opportunity to take Disney University courses free of charge. The only thing you have to pay for are any course materials needed. These courses are broken up into two categories, Collegiate Offerings and Seminar Offerings.
Collegiate Offerings are credit courses. They involve papers and projects similar to a course taken at college. These courses are eleven weeks long and meet for four hours each week.
Seminar Offerings are non-credit courses. They do not involve projects or papers. Seminars are eight weeks long meeting for two hours once a week. This is the type of course I plan on taking while on the program. I will be registering in a couple of weeks and hopefully will be able to register for Exploring Disney Heritage and Exploring Marketing. I will also sharing my experience in these classes.
I encourage you to click here to learn more about the courses through the syllabuses.
Earning
There are four different time periods to chose when to do your program:
Fall Advantage: May - January
Fall: August - January
Spring: January - May
Spring Advantage: January - August
There are separate application times for Fall/Fall Advantage and Spring/Spring Advantage. On your application you choose your preference. I put Fall Advantage as my first preference, but also put Fall just in case. I ended up being accepted for my first choice, Fall Advantage.
There are three main components of the Disney College Program:
Living
I will be doing a more in-depth review of each apartment complex after I start my program. I also will be uploading a video of my apartment tour.
Learning
A major part of this program is working! Upon acceptance you will be notified of your role and pay rate. The pay rate is close to minimum wage. Just remember that this is an internship and majority of internships are un-paid. You will be scheduled 30-40 hours a week depending on your role. From reading and talking to former college programers I learned that there are many opportunities to pick up extra shifts, which is a great opportunity for people who want more hours or want to experience another work location.
You find out your "home" work location when you check-in. You could be working at one of the four parks, one of the two water parks, a resort, or at Downtown Disney. I personally would love to work on Main Street at Magic Kingdom, Roaring Fork at Wilderness Lodge, or Captain Cooks at the Poly. That being said I wouldn't mind any of the possible locations.
You find out your "home" work location when you check-in. You could be working at one of the four parks, one of the two water parks, a resort, or at Downtown Disney. I personally would love to work on Main Street at Magic Kingdom, Roaring Fork at Wilderness Lodge, or Captain Cooks at the Poly. That being said I wouldn't mind any of the possible locations.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
My Dream Come True
March 1st, I was ACCEPTED into the DCP 2014 Fall Advantage! My role is QSFB. I received my acceptance e-mail at work. As soon as I saw it I started balling my eyes out! I checked my offer letter to see my role and called my family immediately after. I could hear my Mom crying and and screaming “YAY”!
I wanted to leave work so bad, but I waited until my lunch break and my parents and sister came to take me out to Pei Wei for lunch. We paid my fees and chose my check-in date, Tuesday, May 27th.
After work I came home to beautiful pink roses, which are my favorite, and an L&M (our local bakery) cake decorated with Minnie and Mickey silhouettes. That wasn’t the end of the surprises, then my Mom and Dad surprised me with new Minnie Mouse bedding for my future apartment.
I am so excited and grateful for this life changing experience!
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