11/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/15/2024 14:17
The right attire can be crucial to securing a dream internship-boosting confidence and making a positive first impression. Vanderbilt students now have access to free professional clothing, thanks to the launch of the Commodore Closet. This resource helps students prepare for interviews, career fairs and other professional events without the financial burden of purchasing clothes.
Antonella Valdivia, assistant director of equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives at the Career Center, emphasized that creating the Commodore Closet was about removing barriers to professional opportunities.
"We created the Commodore Closet to make it easier for students to attend professional events like interviews and networking," Valdivia said. "Every student should have the chance to attend these events without the concern of lacking appropriate attire."
This initiative is a collaboration between the Career Center and Student Affairs. In addition to professional attire, casual clothing options and accessories are available
The Commodore Closet is more than a collection of clothes; it is a community-supported initiative involving campus partners, donors and staff-all dedicated to supporting student success.
"I think this resource really showcases the Vanderbilt spirit," Valdivia said. "It's different members from the community coming together and bringing this to life. People saw a need, and they acted quickly to fill it. It's been wonderful to see."
The Commodore Closet is in the Sarratt Student Center, next to the Baseball Glove Lounge. Here are a few things to know:
How to Donate
The Career Center is always seeking donations and partnerships to expand the closet's reach. Here's how you can help support this initiative:
Visit the Commodore Closet websiteor email Antonella Valdivia at [email protected]to learn more.