Sunday, March 6, 2016

The Process

So.... The DCP, what is it? Maybe you already know, maybe this is the first time you heard about it! Well let's go over a few things so you can see if the DCP is right for you!

The Disney College Program
Started in 1981 the Disney College Program is an internship opportunity for all people (over 18) that are currently enrolled in higher education. Although available for all College students there are a few requirements.
  • Be 18 by the time you start your program
  • Be actively taking classes
  • Have a semester done (or you can apply during your first semester for working during your second)
  • Be ready to pay some fees if accepted!
 This is all well and good for Disney, however depending on the school you attend things could get a little ugly. Some schools will require you be a certain year (soph/junior), or have a certain GPA to qualify! The only way to know for sure is to contact your Adviser ASAP, preferably before you even apply to DCP. You do NOT want to get accepted only to find out you can not go because of something your school requires of you!

But let's assume you are cleared to go and want to apply. What is The DCP about? Well as I stated, it is an internship... a PAID internship (as of March 2016 the going rate is normally 9.50 an hour, not too much, but Disney makes up for it) and it gets better! You can apply to work at either Disneyland or Disney World (which will be shortened to DL/WDW) and choose from a couple seasonal options which normally include an "advantage" season which typically begins a few months before the next semester, and the normal season start which will begin at a typical semester calendar date and last 6-7 months.
Applying and What to Expect
When you apply it will be fast and painless, you do not even need to upload a resume (and honestly if you do they do not seem to consider it when they put you in role). While you are applying it will ask you to put an interest level for every role they have and ask you what seasons you want to apply for and if they can consider you for DL and WDW. There are so many roles to choose from, make sure to take the time to explore every job! For each role you can answer "no interest" "low interest" "moderate interest" and "high interest". Anything you put interest in (even low interest) will make them consider you for that job role! So be careful what you put interest in and be honest! After you apply the next step is to wait for a WBI (web based interview) and if you pass that you move on to a phone interview! Congrats! Make sure you smile when you talk! After this comes the hardest part, the waiting. You may be waiting for months until you hear back, be strong! When and if you do get accepted though, YAY :D

DL and WDW will provide you housing on site if you are accepted, but there are fees for this! When accepted it will ask you to accept your offer and then send you a site to pay your fees to complete your acceptance. Right now, as far as I know, the fees for this are as follows:
  • DL: $902~
  • WDW: $354.50
DL is far more expensive and not always the best choice for broke college students! So keep fees in mind at all time!

What you get in housing though (This will only be about WDW) is a choice between a few apartments that cost anywhere from about 80-130 a week depending on where you go. This is all bills paid though! Also if you have no car, or do not want to bring your car (which is highly recommended), Disney does provide transport to and from your onsite dorm.

!YOU CAN ALSO CHOOSE TO LIVE OFFSITE! However, if you do this you can not use the bus Disney provides for those living on site! Do not attempt to live offsite if you do not have a car as public transport is never a reliable form of transportation and you risk getting termed if you can not show up on time consistently!

Disney College Classes
Another thing offered in this program are special classes that Disney teaches themselves! If you are going to Disneyland you will have to take a class, but if you are on your way to WDW it is completely optional, but recommended!  This will be another thing you MUST ask your school about, as not all these classes will transfer or go towards just any major. Explore their course syllabi and see if there are any classes your school will allow you to get credit for! They will also allow you to take online courses during your program, but make sure you will be able to schedule it in, you may be working long hours during your program!

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