College Program Questions Thread Pt 2

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So I'm bit confused on the cp I know that ifyou do apply you work at Disney and for a character part you must audition but what I dont understand is the school part of it disney offers classes yes but that's all I really know I wanted to major in journalism and minor in drama but will I be able to take classes can I should I am I even in the right direction
 
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Chris this is great! Thanks......

also, when will you be updating your blog for this week?
 
My son is only a sophomore in high school, but he would like to do career start or the college program. He really doesn't know what he wants to do with his life yet so I thought the career start might be good for him. Is there a big difference between the two? He said he thinks he would like to do merchandise or ride attendant. Do the career start people get on the bottom of the list for those? He also would like to do character attendant, but I noticed that was just for the college program. He also would enjoy being a character, but that sounds very competetive.

Can you do this if you are in any college like a community college or are their only certain colleges that have this.

It sounds like everyone here really loves the program, but are there any horror stories?

What kinds of questions are on the application? He may not have work experience, but he is an honor student and will hopefully be an Eagle Scout. I don't want him to look forward to this for two years and be rejected.

And for the biggy. What type of people do these? Unfortunately my son is a little different making him a loner and sometimes a victim of bullying. He also has Tourette's syndrome which causes teasing as well. I am hoping that something like this might "bring him out" since he should have a lot of company that loves Disney. One of his biggest mistakes in middle school was listing all Disney movies as his faborite movies.
 
My son is only a sophomore in high school, but he would like to do career start or the college program. He really doesn't know what he wants to do with his life yet so I thought the career start might be good for him. Is there a big difference between the two? He said he thinks he would like to do merchandise or ride attendant. Do the career start people get on the bottom of the list for those? He also would like to do character attendant, but I noticed that was just for the college program. He also would enjoy being a character, but that sounds very competetive.

The College Program and CareerStart program are functionally equivalent programs, with a reduction in the types of roles available for the latter (as you've already seen & mentioned). Unfortunately the two entertainment roles (performer and attendant) are not available on the CareerStart program, at least not initially (these may be an option if your son chooses to extend his program into another season). CareerStart candidates are not "lumped at the bottom", but are generally considered in the same pool for available roles as the College Program.

Can you do this if you are in any college like a community college or are their only certain colleges that have this.

Any school that will recognize that he is participating in the Disney College Program will work. Most community colleges are fine. The Disney CareerStart program doesn't require any affiliation with a post-secondary institution, instead requiring successful graduation from high-school within the last 48 months.

It sounds like everyone here really loves the program, but are there any horror stories?

While most on this board have had a great time, it's not for everyone. Of course you can't know until you go, so he'd have to try it out and give it a whirl for himself. The thing that helps is remembering that this is a real work experience that can be challenging, and it may include work long hours. A lot of people who are dissatisfied with the programs often come down with the wrong expectations (thinking that there won't be that much work).

What kinds of questions are on the application? He may not have work experience, but he is an honor student and will hopefully be an Eagle Scout. I don't want him to look forward to this for two years and be rejected.

You can get a copy of the application at wdwcareerstart.com. The questions are pretty basic, although for the CareerStart program, I do believe there's a short question section (e.g. Why do you want to participate/What do you anticipate to gain out of the experience?). I also believe that a recommendation is required as well. Academics, generally speaking, only have a very limited impact on selection: most of the focus is put on a candidate's phone interview, and how well that candidate performs during the interview. It is a selective internship program, and while not all who apply will be accepted, most who fit the description of a Disney Cast Member (friendly, knowledgeable [in the sense that they're willing to go through the steps of conflict resolution, previous parks experience is not necessary], approachable) will be offered a roles.

And for the biggy. What type of people do these? Unfortunately my son is a little different making him a loner and sometimes a victim of bullying. He also has Tourette's syndrome which causes teasing as well. I am hoping that something like this might "bring him out" since he should have a lot of company that loves Disney. One of his biggest mistakes in middle school was listing all Disney movies as his faborite movies.

Well, I think it's fair to say that the programs attracts all walks of life. It's almost like high-school in some regard- it's a varied experience for sure. What I will say is that the majority of people are very friendly however, and to go along with that; most seem extroverted. Anyone who would seem to be the "bully-type" probably doesn't make it far in the recruiting process.

I should also mention that people have different motivations for this program. While yes, there are some people who really love Disney, far and away the bulk of people can be described as only have an interest in Disney, but are more interested in the unique aspects of the program (it's a semester off from school [sometimes with credit], a chance to get a foot in the door with Disney, a chance to meet friends for a lifetime, etc).

As long as your son keeps an open mind, he'll be fine. He'll probably benefit greatly from the environment since there are so many extroverted people and experiences- which may help him open up more.

Chris this is great! Thanks......

also, when will you be updating your blog for this week?

I've been pretty busy, but probably sometime mid-week.
 

Few questions..

Is there anywhere that I can hang my washing out? Or does it all have to be done in dryers?

How much are the discounts on hotel rooms? I just want to book one night for my birthday. Do I just have to call them and see what is on offer? (that's what I do now while i'm at the disney store)

And are CM's able to use their Disney ID to get fastpasses while in the parks?
 
Is there anywhere that I can hang my washing out? Or does it all have to be done in dryers?

There are no places to hang your laundry in the apartments, but you can always use a laundry rack - Wal-Mart has them. My roommate brought one, and I often used it to hang my wet laundry - that way I would save $1 (washers are $1 per use and dryers are $1 per use).

How much are the discounts on hotel rooms? I just want to book one night for my birthday. Do I just have to call them and see what is on offer? (that's what I do now while i'm at the disney store)

When a cast member wants to stay in a resort, they can get up to 50% off the room (provided certain rooms are available). If those rooms are not available, the discount will be from 25-40% off. If a family member/friend wants to stay in a room, the discounts can be anywhere from 25-40%, based on availability. There are sometimes special discounts for the holiday seasons as well. You can either call the resorts or go online to reserve the rooms.

And are CM's able to use their Disney ID to get fastpasses while in the parks?

Yes they are! All you have to do is use it like any park ticket - just insert it in the FP slot and out comes a FP! :)
 
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So, I was wondering about a couple of things if anyone would like to take the time to answer;

1. Do I need to bring my ethernet cord to the apartment, or is it all wireless?:surfweb:

2. Is a Cast Member limited to the number they themselves enter the parks? I wasn't to clear, thinking it might mean you could bring three of your family or friends in for free up to six times.

3. And finally, I go to a juinor college in Texas that doesn't offer credit for the Disney College Program...but what if I did all long distance learning? Wouldn't I technically be earning credit through my college?

The advisors at my college don't know how to answer my DCP questions for the most part, so I'm crossing my fingers and hoping this is a good leap of faith. :upsidedow

Thanks to anyone!
 
So, I was wondering about a couple of things if anyone would like to take the time to answer;

1. Do I need to bring my ethernet cord to the apartment, or is it all wireless?:surfweb:

2. Is a Cast Member limited to the number they themselves enter the parks? I wasn't to clear, thinking it might mean you could bring three of your family or friends in for free up to six times.

3. And finally, I go to a juinor college in Texas that doesn't offer credit for the Disney College Program...but what if I did all long distance learning? Wouldn't I technically be earning credit through my college?

The advisors at my college don't know how to answer my DCP questions for the most part, so I'm crossing my fingers and hoping this is a good leap of faith. :upsidedow

Thanks to anyone!

1. there will need to be a router in the apartment. so if you have one you will be fine. If not bring your cord just in case none of your roomies have one also.

2. It depends on what kind of CM you are. If you are a CP it s up to 3 guests for up to 6 times with no roll over of guests. ex. day 1 you come with one person, you can't roll the two spots to another day.

3. I am not too sure about that, but i can tell you, I did the program and ended up not getting credit (cuz i slacked off). Isn't it that they just have to sign you off??? If you can find any program in your college sign off, I'd ask around. Or even talk to other schools around you if you can. But I really dunno on that 1. But I can understand the benefit of getting credit for this.
 
1. Do I need to bring my ethernet cord to the apartment, or is it all wireless?:surfweb:

Yes, it would be good to bring an ethernet cord to connect to the modem (?) in the apartments - or you could bring a wireless router, as the CP housing does not provide wireless internet.

2. Is a Cast Member limited to the number they themselves enter the parks? I wasn't to clear, thinking it might mean you could bring three of your family or friends in for free up to six times.

Nope, the cast member can enter the parks as many times as they want with their ID. :)

3. And finally, I go to a juinor college in Texas that doesn't offer credit for the Disney College Program...but what if I did all long distance learning? Wouldn't I technically be earning credit through my college?

I think you could, but remember you will be working full-time, so I recommend taking a maximum of 2 classes during the CP. I'm not entirely sure about the credit given through colleges issue, since I did not take online classes during mine - hopefully others can provide additional advice.
 
Sehsun brings up a good idea, online classes are a good avenue to check out if they work. Although you may not have much time to enjoy yourself...or do what I did and slack off...not good 4 the GPA tho.

and ignore my answer on # 2...
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Question:

Are there any especial activities for Halloween? I want to know if I should pack a costume and Halloween is my favorite holiday.
 
Question:

Are there any especial activities for Halloween? I want to know if I should pack a costume and Halloween is my favorite holiday.

Special activities at Disney...of course :)

In housing AND at the parks. Of course if you are working you'll already be in costume :)
 
Question:

Are there any especial activities for Halloween? I want to know if I should pack a costume and Halloween is my favorite holiday.

The program doesn't do anything if I recall correctly. On select nights in September and October however, the Magic Kingdom has Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, a specially ticketed event where costumes are allowed and are the norm for park visitors. Cast Members can receive reduced priced admission at Company D before party nights.
 
Yes, it would be good to bring an ethernet cord to connect to the modem (?) in the apartments - or you could bring a wireless router, as the CP housing does not provide wireless internet.



Nope, the cast member can enter the parks as many times as they want with their ID. :)



I think you could, but remember you will be working full-time, so I recommend taking a maximum of 2 classes during the CP. I'm not entirely sure about the credit given through colleges issue, since I did not take online classes during mine - hopefully others can provide additional advice.


Thanks you guys. That clears up some questions a little...well, majorly actually. Now I'm wondering if they are going to show us what Patterson apartments look like before check-in. It would appease my curiosity; I do enjoy falling down the rabbit hole. :goodvibes
 
Hey guys, i'm a little bummed because my friend just found out that they were not accepted. :confused3 We have no idea why they would not have been accepted! Is there anything we can do to find out why they wouldn't have selected him? He was really banking on this opportunity and he applied early!:sad1:
 
Oh no, that's not good to hear! My sister applied last week for Fall '08...

What roles did he check off?
 
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