Monday, January 23, 2012

2012 Post Collegiate Open Enrollment

Internship: INRoads

The Mission of INROADS is to develop and place talented underserved youth in business and industry, and prepare them for corporate and community leadership.

Do you have what it takes to be an INROADS intern?
Do you want a career-related professional paid internship that can give you direct and immediate access to the Corporate world? Are you focused on your future, and possess the professional talent and passion necessary to succeed? Can you commit to a unique self-development process that will prepare you to be ready to contribute from Day 1?

If you answered YES to these questions, you may have what it takes to be an INROADS Intern. INROADS Internships are awarded to outstanding students.

Only the best and the brightest are selected. Our Interns are graduating high school seniors, college or university freshmen or sophomores with a B grade point average or better, and a combined SAT score of at least 1000, or an ACT score of 20 or better. They have demonstrated a proven leadership ability, and are interested in pursuing a Bachelor's degree in business, accounting, actuarial science, engineering, computer and information sciences, sales, marketing, allied health, healthcare management, and retail store management.

Learn about the benefits of being an INROADS intern.

Learn what it takes to become an INROADS intern.

If you are ready to make one of the most important decisions ever regarding your future and your professional career, APPLY NOW to become an INROADS Intern.

If you have already applied and are returning to check the status of your application status or to complete your application, you can login at the top of the page.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

NEB Reading is Fundamental Distribution: Atlanta

Community service is at the core of our existence. We partnered with Reading is Fundamental for two consecutive years to provide over 3600 FREE books to under-privilege kids in the cities of Savannah and Atlanta, Georgia. With Jamese Beazer heading this project, we were able to bring education, joy and happiness just in time for the holiday season.

The National Executive Board provided the last 2000 books to the second, third, fourth, and fifth graders of Snapfinger Elementary. Each student received two books and the remaining were donated to a shelter in Savannah and an adoption agency in Atlanta.






What's Your Vision for 2012?!

What's Your Vision for 2012?! Make Your Goals a Reality! If you can see it you can ACHIEVE It! Join SistersStriving ForExcellence at our Vision Board Brunch to create your own Personal Vision Board , January 21, 2012!


How is your Self Esteem?

You may not know how to raise your self-esteem, but you definitely know how to stop lowering it.
-Awo Osun Kunle

Self Esteem is a sense of value and worth that comes from a positive self-image.
Self-esteem begins with you and extends to all that you do.
With the belief that your best is always good enough, no one but you can destroy your self-esteem.
You destroy your self-esteem when you do not keep your word.
When you do not honor the agreements and commitments you make.
If you say "yes" when you really mean "no."
When you don't follow your first thought.
It does not matter what your environment may be.
It is of little consequence what your past has been.
It is not your concern what others may be saying or doing.
It is only in your mind that you build and destroy your self-esteem.

Passage taken from Acts of Faith by Iyanla Vanzant
(A daily meditation and affirmation guide)
January 9

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. -Eleanor Roosevelt