Annual Report 2022–2023

Highlights

The Wellesley Career Education model was dramatically transformed in Fall 2016, replacing the Center for Work and Service. The 2022-2023 academic year marks its seventh year. We are pleased to share highlighted data points that demonstrate our commitment to helping students to engage in career exploration, develop their personal advisory boards, participate in experiential learning, and implement a career action plan.
Total Appointments

for students and alums

2021-2022
5,772
2022-2023
6,662
Digital Engagement
88%
of students used Handshake, applied to opportunities, and/or had a virtual appointment
Alum Mentorship
6,941

Alum mentors in The Wellesley Hive

Inclusive Excellence

Inclusive excellence is a top priority at Wellesley College. The career education model takes into account the diversity in background, perspective, and career goals of all Wellesley students. We’ve been pleased to see engagement increase across class levels, disciplines, and distinct populations. The chart below demonstrates the appointments and event attendance across distinct populations of students in Fall 2022 and Spring 2023.

Overall 3.6 Out of 5
of all students had appointments or attended Career Education events in 2022-2023
76%
Humanities
Humanities
78%
Science
Science
83%
Social Sciences
Social Sciences
62%
Davis Scholars
Davis Scholars

70%
First Generation
First Generation
66%
First Years
First Years
65%
Sophomores
Sophomores
74%
Juniors
Juniors
85%
Seniors
Seniors
87%
International Students
International Students
81%
Asian/Asian-American
Asian/Asian-American
69%
Black/African-American
Black/African-American
66%
Latinx
Latinx
70%
Two or More Races
Two or More Races
65%
White/Caucasian
White/Caucasian
graduation class
What I love most about my job is that it’s a way to marry my interests in the business and legal side with my interest in creativity and helping support artists and songwriters.
Rachel Sih ’22

Industry and Field Interests

Students and alums sign up for industry newsletters, and Career Education advisors stay in touch with them regularly to share jobs, internships, events, and deadlines connected to their fields of interest. These industry clusters connect students, alums, employers, and faculty who have the common goal of supporting Wellesley students in their pursuit of career success and satisfaction.

Total Number of Students & Alums in Each Career Grouping

Education, Nonprofit, Social Impact
1,596
Education, Nonprofit, & Social Impact
Technology, Engineering, Science, & Public Health
1,847
Technology, Engineering, Physical Science, & Public Health
Arts, Communications, & Media
1,220
Arts, Communications, & Media
Business, Consulting, Finance, & Marketing
1,232
Business, Consulting, Finance, Entrepreneurship
Government, Law, International Affairs
1,351
Government, Law, International Affairs, & Public Policy
Health Professions (Pre-Med, Pre-Dental, Pre-Veterinary, etc)
915
Health Professions

Connecting to the Wellesley Network

Career Education continued two popular programs that each cultivate connections between alums and students. The Mentorship Affinity Pods (MAP) Program matches alums and students in mentorship pod groups based on self-identified industry interests and shared identity. Similarly, Hive Internship Projects (HIPs) continued to generate opportunities for students to work with alums, employers, and campus partners.
Mentorship Affinity Pods
67

mentorship pods, consisting of 7-14 members each. Examples of pods included Aerospace, Private Equity, 

Veterinary/Animals, Entertainment, Education, and more.

MAP Participation Breakdown

667
MAP Program Participants
258
Students
409
Alums
pod
I have a lot of questions about medicine and what that path looks like. I’m trying to figure out if this is something I truly want to pursue, so I want to know everything about it—both the good and bad—and immerse myself in it as much as possible.
Jusrin Padam ’25
2022-2023 MAP participant

Hive Internship Projects

Hive Internship Projects (HIPs) are short-term, virtual experiences designed by alums, parents, employers and campus partners. HIPs unbundle long-term internships and separate out individual projects that can be completed remotely. HIPs were created during the Summer of 2020, and were launched for the 4th consecutive year in Summer 2023.

72

students were hired for summer Hive Internship Projects.

HIPs

Wellesley-Funded Internships

Internships help students connect theory to practice, confirm a professional interest, point them in a new direction, or open a surprising new door. Over 25% of all students participate in a Wellesley-funded internship during their four years. Thank you to our generous donors who have made these experiences possible.
Total Applicants - people
Funded Opportunities
240

students were awarded internship stipends administered through Career Education (across 20+ campus departments/programs and employer partners) 

Intern
Countries of Employment
31

71 Wellesley-funded students worked internationally in 31 different countries.

States of Employment
23

159 Wellesley-funded students worked in 23 different states (plus Washington D.C.)

Awarding Credit

376
students received .5 non-academic credit for their summer internship experience or HIP
18
Class of 2023
155
Class of 2024
135
Class of 2025
68
Class of 2026
internship
At EFA RBPMW, I’ve assisted master printers in printing editions for artists, performed research and constructed funding proposals, managed the day-to-day operations of the printshop, and got to meet dozens of artists who use this space everyday and explore the archives of the printshop!
Emma Sullivan ’24
EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop American Cities Intern

Fellowships

Fellowships and scholarships can fund graduate or professional study, purposeful travel, professional placements, self-designed projects, and so much more. They can help students and alums build experience and qualifications, explore a passion, and clarify a path forward.
salary
Funding
$834,436

Total awarded through Wellesley-funded & graduate fellowships in 2022-23 Compared to $661,737 in 2021-22. (Distribution amount as of 8/30/23)

Appointments
1,045

Total fellowships advising appointments, including pop-up advising

Nuzaina Khan ’23
In order to make changes in laws and policies, we need to have data on our side. We need to be able to make a case that shows a causal link between misinformation online and the erosion of democracy.
Nuzaina Khan ’23
2022 Rhodes Scholar for Pakistan
Annual Report 2022-2023