Upskill: An Immersive Experiential Learning Program

Upskill

Upskill!
An Immersive Experiential Learning Program

Upskill is a one-week, immersive experiential learning opportunity offered annually in both January and May where students gain hands-on experience and build skills applicable to specific industries and fields. Students work with experts, practitioners, and trainers to apply what they’re learning to real world scenarios.

In January 2026, there were six tracks offered: AI, Entrepreneurship, Investment Banking, Journalism, and Medical Professions & Software Development Lifecycle.

In May 2026, there will be three tracks offered: Artificial Intelligence, Business Foundations, and Data Analysis.

 

Spring 2026 Details At-A-Glance

Program Dates: May 11–14, 2026
Program runs from Monday at 9am through Thursday evening at 5pm including full-day sessions and some evening / off-site activities. Transportation to off-site activities is provided.

Application Deadline: March 27, 2026 at 5pm EST

Location: Wellesley College Campus

Eligibility: Tracks are open to first years, sophomores, and juniors across all majors with no prerequisites required. 

Cost: If accepted, the cost of about $1,500 per student is fully covered by Wellesley Career Education including housing and meals to remain on-campus through Thursday, May 14th. 

Credit: Students receive a certificate of completion and 1 experiential learning unit on their transcript counting toward their degree requirement. 

Application & Selection: Students are welcome to apply to multiple Upskill tracks. Applications will be evaluated on their ability to communicate interest in the respective area as well as clarity in how the program will support their career journey.


 

May 2026 Program Tracks

Frequently Asked Questions

General

  • Can I apply to multiple Upskill programs?
    Yes, students are welcome to apply to multiple Upskill programs. However, students are only permitted to complete one UpSkill program per year.
  • What is the selection criteria for the application review?
    Students will be evaluated on their ability to communicate their interest in the respective industry as well as clearly identify how they believe the program will support their career journey.

Data Analysis

What information will be covered in the Data Analysis Upskill program?
Training will cover topics such as Excel for industry, Tableau dashboarding, and SQL data extractions and wrangling. Students will apply their new skills in a culminating group project case where they'll perform analysis and build presentations as simulated advisors, boosting their professional confidence and career readiness. No prerequisites or previous experience with tools required.

Who is eligible to apply for the Data Analysis Upskill  Upskill program, and what makes a strong application?
The Data Analysis track is open to all students and is designed to provide critical quantitative skills expected of employees across industries such as healthcare, technology, marketing, science, government, nonprofits, and more.

Who do I contact with questions?
Contact Christopher De La Cerda (Susan L. Wagner ’82 Director, Career Advising & Inclusive Excellence Initiatives, Advisor for Careers in Technology) with any questions at cd109@wellesley.edu

Business Foundations

What information will be covered in the Business Foundations Upskill program?
​​The track will include interactive sessions on Core Concepts in Business, Product, Marketing, Sales, Finance, Business Strategy & Consulting, Entrepreneurship, and more that will teach you business fundamentals and get you on your feet practicing skills ranging from Product Design and Marketing Strategy to Financial Modeling and Competitive Analysis. The week includes a combination of lectures and experiential activities that enable students to immediately apply what they’re learning and “try on” different business careers. Students will participate in a ”Buildathon” capstone where they work in teams to build out and pitch an organizational concept in one day.

Who is eligible to apply for the Business Foundations Upskill program, and what makes a strong application?
The Business Foundations track is designed for any student, regardless of major, interested in exploring the business world and gaining marketable skills and experience for the internship and job search.

Who do I contact with questions?
Contact Casey Hurley (Lois D. Juliber ’71 Director for Business, Entrepreneurship, & Financial Empowerment) with any questions at ch111@wellesley.edu

Artificial Intelligence

What information will be covered in the Artificial Intelligence Upskill program?
Students will gain an understanding of the Wellesley AI Prism Framework that recognizes that ethical leadership requires the ability to refract artificial intelligence through five critical domains – technical skill, ethical judgement, industry application, governance and policy, and leadership and agency. 

Students engaging in the AI track will also be required to attend the “Imagining the Future: AI and the Liberal Arts” event which will take place at Wellesley College on Saturday, May 2, 2026 beginning at 10 a.m. Please save this date on your calendar. 

Who is eligible to apply for the Artificial Intelligence Upskill program?
The Artificial Intelligence track is designed for any student, regardless of major. No technology prerequisites or previous AI experience required.

Who do I contact with questions?
Contact Jennifer Pollard (Lulu Chow Wang '66 Associate Provost / Executive Director, Career Education and Experiential Learning) with any questions at jpollard@wellesley.edu.