Annual Report 2023–2024
Highlights
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 2023 and Spring 2024.
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
Connecting to the Wellesley Network
Alum mentors in The Wellesley Hive
mentorship pods, consisting of 5-10 members each. Examples of pods included Education, Entertainment, Marketing, Private Equity, Veterinary/Animals, and more.
MAP Registration Breakdown
SHort Internship Projects (SHIPs)
SHort Internship Projects (SHIPs) are short-term, virtual experiences designed by alums, parents, employers and campus partners. All SHIPs are paid, virtual, and designed exclusively for first-year students.
students were hired for summer SHIPs.

Wellesley-Funded Internships
students were awarded internship stipends (271 Wellesley-funded; 13 employer-funded)

76 Wellesley-funded students worked internationally in 33 different countries.
208 Wellesley-funded students worked in 21 different states (plus Washington D.C.)
Awarding Credit

Fellowships
Total awarded through Wellesley-funded & graduate fellowships in 2023-24. $874,687 of the total amount was funded by Wellesley.(Distribution amount as of 10/15/24)
Total fellowships advising appointments, including pop-up advising
Highlighted Programs

Embark: First-Year Career Retreat
Embark is a free weekend-long immersive program that equips students with a toolkit to begin their career exploration. First-years discover how to identify and utilize their values and strengths through assessments and activities, hear career stories from Wellesley sibs, and learn about the variety of opportunities that are available to Wellesley students, like funded internships, study abroad, and research.
first-year students (Class of 2027)


Upskill: Skill-Building Series
Upskill is a one-week, immersive experiential learning opportunity during wintersession where students gain hands-on experience and begin building skills in specific industries. Students work with experts, practitioners, and trainers to apply what they’re learning. In January 2024, there were three tracks offered: Coding Careers, Entrepreneurship, and Investment Banking.
Upskill Program Participation

Pre-Med Scholars
The Pre-Med Scholars program supports Wellesley's inclusive excellence initiative, preparing students for careers in medicine by offering connections, information and opportunities during the crucial first year of college. The goal of the cohort program is to support students from low-income and first generation backgrounds in successfully preparing for and entering medical careers. 2023-2024 was the inaugural year of the program.


students participated in the full Pre-Med Scholars pilot program
of participants were considered high financial need by the college