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Career Opportunities!
Scholar Career Coaching is proud to launch Beyond the Cap, a new initiative for SCC alumni in partnership with Parker Dewey!
This program connects college-enrolled alumni to paid, remote micro-internships with top employers—offering a flexible, low-stress way to gain real experience, build your resume, and earn income.
Whether you’re majoring in business, tech, healthcare, or just exploring your path, these short-term projects are a powerful next step beyond high school. And the best part? There’s no cost to participate.
It’s one more way we’re supporting first-generation students and English language learners from college to career—and we’re excited to have you on this journey.
*Be sure to add “Scholar Career Coaching” to your affiliations.
Alumni Spotlights!
Here are a few proud Scholar CC alumni — and where they are now. From first-generation high school students to college graduates and young professionals, they continue to inspire and lead!


After moving from Vietnam at age two, Vy embraced every opportunity to excel—earning college credits early through Florida Atlantic University High School. With support from Scholar Career Coaching, she transferred to Georgia Tech’s top-ranked Computer Science program and is now a software engineer at Google in New York.
Vy Tran Georgia Institute of Technology, Bachelor’s in Computer Science

Darrel’s journey has been defined by perseverance and ambition. With the support of Scholar CC, he found mentorship, funding, and guidance to thrive academically. A soon-to-be graduate of the University of Miami with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, Darrel will begin his Master’s in Communication, Culture, and Technology at Georgetown University in Fall 2025—empowering others through storytelling along the way.
Darrel Creary University of Miami, Bachelor’s in Broadcast Journalism

From surviving the 2010 Haiti earthquake and losing her best friend to moving to the U.S. without speaking English, Jesula’s journey is one of resilience. With support from Scholar CC, she earned a degree in International Affairs from Florida State University and now serves as Student Life & Leadership Manager at the Southern Scholarship Foundation, empowering students to thrive.
Jesula Jeannot Florida State University, Bachelor’s in International Affairs

From navigating challenges at a young age to becoming the first in her family to graduate college, Winzie’s path has been shaped by resilience and mentorship. With guidance from Scholar CC, she earned her degree in English Education from Florida A&M University and is now preparing to begin her teaching career while pursuing graduate studies—dedicated to inspiring the next generation.
Winzie Wilson Florida A&M University, Bachelor’s in English Education

From overcoming a traumatic childhood event in Colombia to becoming the first in her family to navigate the U.S. college system, Anamaria’s path has been one of courage and perseverance. With support from Scholar CC, she earned a degree in Psychology and Health Applied Sciences and plans to pursue Physician Associate school to fulfill her dream of becoming a PA.
Anamaria Pedraza O. FIU, Degree in Psychology and Health Applied Sciences
Stay Connected with the Alumni Community today!
Our Slack channel is the place for alumni to connect with each other, hear about opportunities first, and stay involved with Scholar CC
- Connect with alumni, mentors, and career professionals
- Discover flexible, short-term paid projects
- Speak, mentor, or share your journey
- Get event invites, program updates, and more
- Resume tips, interview prep, and Q&A help
From Scholar Career Coaching to the national stage, G. Terrell Seabrooks has made history as the 139th President of the Harvard Law Review—the nation’s leading law journal. A proud recipient of a Scholar CC scholarship, Terrell’s journey reflects resilience, academic excellence, and leadership. He now joins the legacy of Black Harvard Law School alumni, including President Barack Obama, who have served as Editor-in-Chief.
G. Terrell Seabrooks President, Harvard Law Review | J.D. Candidate, Harvard Law School