Hi
cam-89!
I'll try to answer your questions as best as I can.
If I'm starting college this September and I'm only going for one semester because I want to do the Disney program, at what point would I actually go to Disney? I mean, if I'm in college for September, October, November, and December, does that mean I'd start at Disney in January?
~ Yes, you would start in January for the Spring Program, which runs from January to mid to late May. You could also do the Spring Advantage program, which runs from January to August.
Secondly, what is the interview like? What type of questions do they ask you?
~ All interviews are done over the phone now. Interviewers ask different questions to every applicant. It sounds like they choose from a "pool" of questions, so some applicants could be asked the same questions. Some examples of questions asked are 1) why do you want to work at Disney, 2) what area do you want to work in and why, 3) how do you feel about living with 1-7 roommates, 4) if you were interviewing candidates for the program, what qualities would you look for? There are many more, these are just examples. Also, sometimes the interviewers ask you a question based on a role that you have chosen. For example....if you checked off "Merchandise," they could ask you a question like, say a family is at Disney for their last day of vacation and an item they are looking for is out of stock. What would you say to them? Or if you checked off "Operations," a common question I've heard is, say there is a kid who doesn't meet the height requirement to ride on Space Mountain. What would you say to him?
Say I tell them that I'd like to work in Operations. Would I be able to request to work at certain attractions, like at the Rock n' Roller Coaster or at the Haunted Mansion, etc?
~ Unfortunately, I don't think you can choose. You could be placed in any of these areas: attractions, parking, ticket operations, and park greeter.
I have a cousin who is really interested in the Disney college program as well. If we both went down there and started at the same time, would we be able to request to live together? I ask this question because I'll be 18 and my cousin will be 23. I understand that Disney likes to keep the 18 year olds living in the same place because of the no alcohol policy, so does that mean that my cousin and I wouldn't be able to live together? Would they make an exception because we're family?
~ If you request a wellness apartment (no alcohol) and stand together in line on the same arrival date and time, there is a better chance that you could be placed together. People under 21 automatically get placed in a wellness apartment, and people over 21 stay in non-wellness apartments unless they request a wellness.
Hope this helped! I am not a CPer yet, but I love to help out with answering any questions future CPers may have.
Oh, and you should check out wdwcollegeprogram.com for more info about the College Program. It may answer many of your questions.
