DLP Beyond
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through August 3, 2010.
DLP Network
We connect with organizations that believe in what we believe in. Thanks to our alliances, Monster has been able to ensure over 10,000 students nationwide have a chance to participate in the Diversity Leadership Programs.

NABA – National Association of Black Accountants
The National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA) is one of the premier
professional organizations in the nation. NABA represents the interests of more
than 100,000 people of color in furthering their educational, professional, and
career goals in the fields of accounting, consulting, finance, and information
technology. NABA has established more than 200 professional and student chapters
across the country in most metropolitan areas and academic institutions.
National program initiatives include the Center for Advancement of Minority
Accountants (CAMA), the Executive and Management Leadership Institutes, the
Annual National Convention, and National Scholarship Program. Learn more and
become a member at
www.nabainc.org.

NHBA – The National Hispanic Business Association (NHBA)
NHBA is dedicated to helping Hispanic undergraduate business students develop
the real-world skills and relationships needed to launch successful professional
careers through its network of 41 Chapters at colleges and universities. NHBA
provides undergraduate Hispanic business students with opportunities at multiple
professional events such as: Spring Regional Collegiate Symposiums, a Summer
Leaders Conference and the NHBA National Leadership Conference & Career Fair. To
learn more visit www.NHBA.org

HACE – Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE)
The Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) is a national non-profit
organization based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1982, HACE is dedicated to
supporting and developing Latinos at all stages of their careers, from high
school to college and on to the professional years. They seek to create
increasing numbers of successful Latino professionals and leaders and connect
them with opportunities leading to fulfilling careers. They provide students
with individual and group career and leadership coaching, as well as access to
networking opportunities, internships, and scholarships. For more information,
please visit: www.hace-usa.org.

Golden Key International Honour Society
Golden Key International Honour Society is the premier college/university honor
society in the world, with more than 1.7 million members at over 360 chapters in
the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa and
the United Arab Emirates. The global nonprofit organization provides academic
recognition to college sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students in the
top 15 percent of their class as well as leadership development opportunities,
community service, career networking and scholarships. Membership into the
Society is by invitation only, to students in all fields of study. Golden Key
was founded in 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Society is a member of ACHS, the
Association of College Honor Societies.

SHPE - The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Inc. (SHPE)
The largest, Hispanic, engineering organization, SHPE is committed to increasing
opportunities and recognition for Hispanics in science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics (STEM) fields by ensuring the success of its student members and
professionals. SHPE has created national programs for leadership training to
develop organizational and community leaders, educational programs that extend
throughout the pre-college to Ph.D. pathway, and professional development
initiatives that include its national conference and career fair, which allows
corporations, government agencies and universities the opportunity to host
presentations and recruit SHPE members. More information can be found at
www.shpe.org. Information
about Hispanic scholarships and educational programs can be found at
www.ahetems.org.

