Traveliz
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The housing was very nice. She had 5 roommates and I think they deducted $87.50 per week out of her paycheck. Everything is included in that, all utilities, etc. DD took 2, 4 hour classes which were hospitality type classes. They are certified through a few different colleges. Her credit came through some a college like UNC Greensboro or something like that. I don't remember. And I'm pretty sure they were pass/fail. She had class two mornings a week and the CP worked around those. We paid tuition to that college for the credit.
There is one danger no one has mentioned and it comes with the program.
A friend of hers was offered a job as an area coordinator as a result of the CP in the Sunset Blvd area. Next thing that happens is he is working full time, trying to work his schooling around his job. I had spoken to another parent who had this happen with her DD as well. It's part of the temptation. The professional internship my DD did at DVC was great, but it also set her graduation from college back a year, so between the CP and the Professional Internship, she lost a year. The Professional Internship also provided housing, she worked 40 hours a week at $10/hr, but still had no benefits, the housing was nicer but more expensive, but the situation was awesome, working in the DVC preview area, working directly with guests and the guides and ASA's.
I am not doubting your daughter but it is pretty rare to jump from CP to coordinator without the student pursuing those avenues on their own. I know each area is different and the managers at Sunset might be different but the area that my daughter worked during her CPs highly pushed the students to finish college. To jump from CP to Status Coordinator would require going to full time immediately and I am pretty sure you have to work in your position full time 6 months before even applying for a coordinator position. At any rate although that can happen I guess I don't think its the norm. I do think the norm might be more the allure of the Central FL lifestyle the kids get into and once they go from CP (with crazy hours) to part time or even full time with regular days off and time for a real life it can be pretty appealing to stay.
Liz