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                                                                                                                                            “Teaming up with Cor Jesu since 2012 to create ways that give students exposure          CORPORATE       PARTNERS                                                       Initiative
                                                                                                                                             to STEM fields, such as engineering, is truly a partnership. As we plan our fourth
                                                                                                                                             S.E.E. Week this June, I can look back and say we have taught – and learned – along                         CORPORATE
                                                                                                                                             this journey. And, consistent with the goal of continuous improvement that we
                                                                                                                                             share with CJ, it is incredibly exciting that S.E.E. has gone deeper, touched more lives
                                                                                                                                             and yielded more results each year. It has also been the seed from which multiple
                                                                                                                                             opportunities for students have grown, including and perhaps most immediately
                                                                                                                                             impactful for us – the Watlow Scholars Award. Cor Jesu stays in close contact with                          PARTNERS
                                                                                                                                             the recipients of this scholarship, and their individual stories are not only inspiring,
                                                                                                                                             they validate the very foundation of this initiative. The efforts we began five years
                                                                                                                                             ago are truly changing lives!”
                                                                                                                                                                                  – Melissa Lanham, Senior Project Engineer, Watlow
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               EXP Medical Immersion Day – Saint Louis University Hospital, November 2016
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               Corporate Partners Initiative PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS                                                                          of scientific hands-on learning. By     STUDENT PROFIlE:
              and watch                                                                                                                     working directly with a professional    Olivia Collier ’17  |  Emma Collier ’18
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                                                                                                                                            mentor from industry and academic
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               By expanding beyond classroom constraints and opening doors to hands-     EXP : Exposure,                                    sectors, students choose a topic, write   Looking toward the future and considering possible career paths can be both exhilarating and
                                                                                                                                                                                    overwhelming for high school students. That’s one of the many reasons why Cor Jesu launched
               on learning and future career discovery, the original team of those 10    Experience, Exploration                            a research proposal, perform their own   the CPI program: to provide our students with hands-on opportunities that allow them to explore
               professionals in 2013 has grown five-fold to nearly 50 corporations and   In November 2014, Cor Jesu launched                research and process data. Each par-    and discover their interests and passions as they relate to potential careers, before they start col-
                                                                                                                                                                                    lege. That’s also why two sisters, Olivia ’17 and Emma ’18 Collier – with encouragement from their
 .             organizations today. By providing expertise, experience-based learning and   its second career-exploration program           ticipant is required to enter her project   parents, Jeff and Pam Sorich Collier ’90 – jumped on board when they learned about two of the
               a shared mission with Cor Jesu, CpI programs provide students with myriad   for students at every grade level. The           in the Honors Division of the St. Louis   CPI programs offered.
                                                                                                                                                                                    “S.E.E. Week helped me figure out what I like and narrow down my future,” Emma, a junior, stated.
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               opportunities that will:                                                  EXP  (Exposure, Experience, Explora-               Science Fair and present her research   Mulling over engineering as a possible career option, she took part in S.E.E. two years ago, when
                                                                                         tion) program allows Cor Jesu students             at various area symposia.               the students explored a Peabody Coal mine in Indiana.
                 •  help direct them to the right fit for their gifts and passions;      to choose from among a growing list                   Over the past few years, academic    “It was cool to be there and walk around the mine, but it made       Olivia
                 •  allow them to make educated choices about the college and major(s)    of careers in corporations, professional          and industry partners – SSM St. Joseph   me realize that I like business more than science.” With the Col-
                                                                                                                                                                                    liers owning a FastSigns franchise, that instinct for numbers and
                   they will eventually pursue;                                          practices and non-profit organizations             Health Center, Washington Univer-       accounting felt very natural for Emma. So, this past November,
                                                                                         and spend a full day immersed in that              sity in St. Louis, and Watlow – have    she signed up for EXP  at RubinBrown to gain another perspec-
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                 •  provide a springboard to other self-directed student opportunities;  career experience – interacting with               partnered with Cor Jesu to outfit the   tive on the business front. “They taught us about different areas
                                                                                                                                                                                    in business and how they are integrated, like accounting and
                 •  open doors for internship and employment offerings.                  professionals, participating in hands-             Independent Science Research lab        business consulting. That was really interesting to me.”
                                                                                         on activities and learning about the               with state-of-the-art equipment that is   For Olivia, a senior who always wanted to be a doctor but also
                                                                                         academic and professional paths the                exceptional in a high school environ-   considered mechanical engineering, the opportunities she ex-
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                Summer Engineering Experience (S.E.E.)                                   sponsors have taken to arrive at their             ment. Student mentors include profes-   perienced through EXP  Medical Immersion Days and at Boeing,
                                                                                                                                                                                    as well as those through S.E.E. Week, helped her discover where
                                                                                         current position. The day is held each             sionals from Danforth Plant Science     her true passion lies.
                The first CPI program to make its debut was the Summer Engineering Experience                                               Center, Enterprise Holdings, Monsan-    “The S.E.E. Week and going to Boeing with EXP  were helpful for
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                (S.E.E.), which is designed specifically for 20 rising juniors and seniors to survey   year on the Monday following Cor     to, Panera and Washington University.   looking at engineering and what engineers do, but I realized
                various engineering specialties. Held each June since 2014, corporate partners   Jesu’s Open House.                                                                 it wasn’t for me,” Olivia acknowledged. “I have a lot of energy     emma
                within the engineering industry team together to give participating students the   Courses and Cocurriculars                COCuRRICuLARS                           and know that I don’t want a desk job. I loved biology labs and
                                                                                                                                                                                    anatomy class, so looking into medicine made sense to me.”
                opportunity to spend five days discovering and exploring within a wide variety of                                           Students have multiple opportuni-       After partaking in the CPI programs, Olivia was given the oppor-
                engineering disciplines. Each day, Monday-Thursday, offers a different industry   INDEPENDENT SCIENCE                       ties to pursue possible career interests   tunity to shadow Dr. Scott Martin after a shared CJ Appalachian
                focus, immersing students at various sites into activities reflective of that focus   RESEARCH                              through cocurriculars, such as the      Service experience. That connection, following the CPI experi-
                                                                                                                                                                                    ences, helped “push me toward medicine,” Olivia said.
                and the varied engineering disciplines involved therein. The week concludes   For the past few decades, the Indepen-        Coding Club, mock Trial Team and ro-    “Participating in the [CPI] programs made it a lot easier to under-
                back at Cor Jesu with a team of participating professionals and CJ STEM faculty,   dent Science Research (ISR) honors       botics Team. These clubs are facilitated   stand where I’d fit best,” she continued. “If I hadn’t done them, I
                who help facilitate student discussion/presentations about the material they have   course has offered juniors and seniors,   by professionals, who bring their work   might still be thinking about engineering and not medicine.”
                learned and what conclusions – about the field of engineering and about them-  who possess a strong interest in pur-        experience and insights to students for   Instead, Olivia will be heading to Rockhurst university this com-
                selves – can be drawn and applied to Cor Jesu’s mission to transform the world.  suing science as a career, a solid base    in-depth understanding.                 ing fall to pursue a degree in the field that she discovered – as
                                                                                                                                                                                    a high school student – fits her best. Going in as a Pre-Medical
                                                                                                                                                                                    Scholar, it looks like Olivia chose wisely.
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