Toolkit: Changemakers x Wavemakers

Wavemakers and Changemakers are a Powerful Combination.

Wavemakers is designed to complement programs like Changemakers, helping you gain even more value from everything you're already building.

Wavemakers helps you make experience count. You learn how to clearly communicate what you’ve done, collaborate in professional settings, build your network, and navigate the workplace with confidence.

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Students who participate in both Changemakers and Wavemakers are better equipped to:
• Clearly communicate their skills and the impact of their work
 • Contribute confidently in team-based, professional environments
 • Build meaningful connections with peers and industry professionals
 • Translate their experiences into strong internship, co-op, and job applications
 • Transition more smoothly from school into the workplace

Take Your Momentum Even Further with Changemakers and Wavemakers

The Wavemakers Program is the perfect complement to your Changemakers experience, helping you turn big ideas into real impact through hands-on learning, collaboration, and practical tools you can use beyond campus.

Together, Changemakers + Wavemakers gives you both the mindset and the skillset to lead change with confidence.

The job market is competitive. Employers are selective. Wavemakers is a free, virtual career-building program where you will::

  • Develop practical career skills employers look for

  • Earn a recognized credential

  • Build a powerful professional network

  • Strengthen your resume, all in a free, virtual program designed to help students launch with confidence

  • Navigate the workplace with confidence. 

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Wavemakers Benefits

  • Certificate for your resume & LinkedIn

  • Access to 50,000+ connections

  • Up to $200 in financial support

  • Chance to win a $1,000 scholarship

  • Build in-demand skills that employers are actively seeking

  • Mentorship from professionals across 23+ industries

  • A completed program before the end of the semester
    (22 hours total; Option to complete over 5 or 9 weeks)