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Is the Disney College Program really worth it?

I also met some of the most amazing people on my program. The kind of people that you're friends with for the rest of your lives. If you are on the fence about applying or even looking into the program, I say take the leap. I really pushed myself out of my comfort zone to work for Disney and it changed my life forever.



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I am truly so lucky to have worked there and met the people I did. The Disney Parks are nothing without the front line Cast Members who make magic everyday. I can't emphasize enough how much I enjoyed my program, even with the hard days. Until next time!

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Google says the acceptance rate for the DCP is 20% of applicants.

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It provides college students, regardless of major, the chance to work at Disney's parks and resorts while gaining valuable on-the-job experience. The program typically lasts 5-7 months and includes roles in entertainment, hospitality, retail, and more.

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International Program participants must pay the full, non-refundable program fee of $442* upon acceptance of their offer. Domestic (College, Culinary) Program participants will pay the $442 fee in two phases: Upon acceptance: $240 for program fees, activities, events and administration.

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Step 1: Make sure you meet the eligibility requirements. Achieving a program GPA of 2.0 or higher. Being enrolled at a college or university in the semester prior to your internship with the Disney College Program (Disney requirement).

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Credit is earned primarily for the work experience. There are no Central Michigan University classes that you attend while participating in the Disney College Program. Each student earns credit for the entire Disney College Program experience at Disney, which include work, education, and living components.

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Having graduated outside of the eligibility window. Not being able to provide unrestricted work authorization in the United States, if required (usually for international students who are studying outside of the United States) Not meeting a minimum requirement as stated in the job description.

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Length of the Disney College Program The Disney College Program typically runs 5-7 months — but some students can extend their internship to a full 12 months! Participants can choose their arrival date based on when they submit their application.

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College and Culinary Programs are required to opt-in or opt-out of housing during the DORMS registration process. Please note that you can only opt-out of housing during the registration period. After registration has closed, you are obligated to remain in housing for the duration of your program.

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Flamingo Crossings Village | Disney College Program Housing.

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Disney College Program Salary FAQs The average Disney College Program hourly pay ranges from approximately $14 per hour for a Lifeguard to $21 per hour for a Food and Beverage. Disney College Program employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 3.6/5 stars.

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Living and working at Walt Disney World® Resort allows you to connect with people from across the globe, create lifelong memories and be immersed in an English-speaking environment. You'll also gain valuable leadership, presentation and customer service skills –all things that Disney is known for worldwide.

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Disney princesses make an average annual salary of $60,450 when working at a Disney theme park or attending Disney events. Disney princesses earn a wage of around $29.06 per hour when working. Some do the profession part-time, making their earnings less than those who play the role full-time.

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Application: Do's and Don'ts Do: Add any experience you feel is relevant. This includes any volunteer work, babysitting, internships, and foreign languages you study. Disney values experience with languages, children, and customer service. Don't: Lie about experiences you do not have on your application.

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Practice. Give yourself some practice through a mock interview with a friend, parent, yourself in a mirror, or possibly best of all, career services. Many college and university career services departments offer interview preparation services. Check if your school offers something to help you prepare.

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