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Stay With It™

Stay With It™

Just because something's hard, doesn't mean you give up!

Intel’s Diversity in Technology initiative has invested in various programs and partnerships to expand the pathway for more underrepresented technical talent. Explore the resources we’ve developed to support and encourage aspiring engineering students throughout their collegiate journey.

Early Engagement Program

Your first two years of college are more critical than you can imagine. Make sure you're prepared!

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Scholars Program

Explore our Scholars program which partners with established organizations to offer scholarships, fellowships, and internship opportunities for students in STEM majors.

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Jessica Vanterpool

Jessica Vanterpool is a Mechanical Engineer at Intel. Jessica knew in the fifth grade that she wanted to become an engineer, but in college she struggled with algebra.

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Steven Kilbert

Steven, an Industrial Engineer, used to be a straight A student until he started college at California Polytechnic State University. He started to get Cs and Ds in his coursework.

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Olivia Girod

Olivia, an Industrial Engineer, graduated from Oregon State University with an Honors Baccalaureate in Industrial Engineering and Minors in Spanish and Business. She chose engineering because she really enjoyed math and science.

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Featured Resources for Students

Networking for Success

Networking is a key step in one’s career development. The more people that know you, the more likely you are to hear about potential opportunities.

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Building Rapport with Professors

Your college professors can be some of your most dependable allies for academic and job opportunities.

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Leveraging College Recruiters

Building relationships with college recruiters are important and sometimes access to them is difficult. Join the Intel Student Lounge LinkedIn group.

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Featured Resources for Parents

Tips on How to be a Good College Parent

As your child leaves for college there's a whole new set of challenges and rewards that you face as a parent. Check out this quick preview of what you may have in store and learn tips on how to address certain obstacles.

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Tips for Parents of New College Students

College is a time for your child to come into their own and enter adulthood. With a little advice, this can be a rewarding time for both of you, with the comfort of knowing that you prepared your child well for the next phase of their academic journey.

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Tips for Parents of College Students Living at Home

Rules of engagement with your now "college" student, but still living at home. Here are a few tip to make that transition into college life "while still living at home" go a bit more smoothly and be rewarding for all.

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