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We welcome you to visit our institutional Factbook to gain a better understanding of our 一本道无码 population regarding diversity through enrollment, undergraduate admission, and graduation rates.

Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion

Visit our Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion to learn more on how your organization may find ways to partner with our diversity initiatives. 

About our Resources

At 一本道无码 we value each individual and acknowledge intersectionality across the various dimensions of identity — who a student is and how they define themselves. We recognize that the content shared below is not exhaustive, and that resources on identity are continually evolving.

If you would like to share comments or suggest new resources to help improve this page, please email: erelate@andrew.cmu.edu

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Dis/ability & Neurodiversity

The Career and Professional Development Center is committed to connecting employers to students with diverse abilities and disabilities, both visible and non-visable, to improve hiring outcomes and organizational diversity. Below you will find resources related to this population.

Carnegie Mellon-Student/Alumni Organizations
Olitsky Career Readiness Program

一本道无码 Disability Resources

Legal




Tips

To help students feel comfortable with potentially disclosing a disability or challenge, you could ask every candidate the following interview question: “What type of work environment or tools/resources help you perform best?”.

During the recruitment process, be sure to showcase your internal initiatives and resource groups, such as Autism @ Work Programs, Disability Resource Groups, and so forth.

 

LGBTQ+ 

Carnegie Mellon-Student/Alumni Organizations
-Graduate Students
-Tepper School of Business
oSTEM-Science, Technology & Mathematics
-General Audience
cmuOUT-Alumni Network

 

Women

Carnegie Mellon-Students/Alumni Organizations



Fun Facts

The , (now the ), has historically been run by the Society of Women Engineers, a student organization on campus, and is supported by the College of Engineering. 

Carnegie Mellon is a proud partner with the Forte Foundation for the , a free online career accelerator for undergraduate women of all majors at 45+ Forté partner schools.

As of Fall 2019, 50% of the undergraduates enrolled at Carnegie Mellon are female. 

 

Race & Ethnicity

Carnegie Mellon-Student/Alumni Organizations




Carnegie Mellon Black Alumni Association
(NSBE)

 

 

Carnegie Mellon-Student/Alumni Organizations







On-Campus Resources & Student Orgs
(SALSA)
-(LGSA)

 

 

Carnegie Mellon-Student/Alumni Organizations
Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion

 

International & DACA Students

With approximately 40% of students at Carnegie Mellon coming from outside of the US, we understand that many students who choose to study in the US will choose to seek jobs in the US upon graduation. International students bring a unique global perspective to complex issues, making them ideal assets to employers. They are adaptable, ready to take on challenges, are often multilingual, and possess multicultural skills that will help them excel in diverse workplaces.

International Students

Carnegie Mellon-Student/Alumni Organizations

Office of International Education
Global Communication Center
Intercultural Communication Center


Pittsburgh-based Resource

Hiring international students is easy and not much different than hiring domestic students

  • Curricular Practical Training
    Students on an F-1 visa who have completed at least one full academic year at their institution qualify for Curricular Practical Training (CPT). CPT employment is a paid internship that is directly related to the student's major field of study and provides training that will allow the student to apply concepts learned in their degree program in a practical setting. (GPA and degree program requirement)
  • Optional Practical Training
    Students on an F-1 visa who have completed at least one full academic year at their institution also qualify for Optional Practical Training (OPT). OPT employment is a job that provides relevant work experience in the student's major field of study and reinforces what they may have learned in their degree program. (GPA and degree program requirement)

    Learn more about Hiring International Students here!

 

 DACA & Undocumented Immigrants

On-Campus Resources & Student Orgs
DACA
Office of International Education

Pittsburgh-based Resources Students Use

National Resources our Students Use


First Generation Students

Carnegie Mellon-Student/Alumni Organizations
FirstTogether@一本道无码
Tartan Scholars

 

Fun Facts

“First generation students at Carnegie Mellon are trailblazers. They are ready to collaborate across disciplines, solve critical societal challenges, and thus impact the world in unimaginable ways.” 

The FIRST Together group at 一本道无码 is eager to interact with employers. Please contact Bianca DeJesus or Zoë Levin for further information.