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What do I need to know before applying to Disney College Program?

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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With thousands of eager students applying to the program every year, the competition is fierce. The Disney College Program acceptance rate currently rests at about 20%. The good news is that students who are rejected are always welcome to try again when the next round of applications opens up.

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The College Program is the perfect way to experience life as a cast member, work with people from all walks of life and gain important professional skills. You could work in a range of roles such as merchandise, custodial, food & beverage and attractions!

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With thousands of eager students applying to the program every year, the competition is fierce. The Disney College Program acceptance rate currently rests at about 20%. The good news is that students who are rejected are always welcome to try again when the next round of applications opens up.

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With thousands of eager students applying to the program every year, the competition is fierce. The Disney College Program acceptance rate currently rests at about 20%. The good news is that students who are rejected are always welcome to try again when the next round of applications opens up.

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Tips to prep for your Disney College Program phone interview
  1. Practice. Give yourself some practice through a mock interview with a friend, parent, yourself in a mirror, or possibly best of all, career services. ...
  2. Know your strengths. ...
  3. Find your spot. ...
  4. Have notes handy. ...
  5. Be flexible.


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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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If you do pass, you are invited to schedule a phone interview with a recruiter. After this you will wait to hear if you were accepted or not. It generally takes about two weeks to hear back, but sometimes people get pending status, which means they need more time to look at your application.

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The program is aimed towards that 'average' college age, 18-23, but non-traditional students are welcome to apply and do get accepted!

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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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in consideration means you passed the wbi! you'll stay there until they make a decision.

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Flamingo Crossings Village | Disney College Program Housing.

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These programs recruit participants and college students (18 years and older) from outside the United States and its territories for year-long cultural exchanges with paid positions and summer-long paid internships, working at the Walt Disney World Resort.

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