Internship Program
What is an internship?
An internship is an opportunity to integrate career related experience into an undergraduate education by participating in planned, supervised work.
Characteristics of internships:
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Requires 45 hours of work per credit hour
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contributes to the student’s personal and professional development through challenging work assignments
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Is completed before the student graduates from the university although in some cases internships can be completed the summer between the student completing the undergraduate degree and before beginning a graduate degree program
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Is planned and scheduled through consultation with the department or university so as to fit into the undergraduate experience
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Involves a supervision component that is mentoring and educational
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Includes career related experiences that complement what is learned in the classroom
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Will have a reflection and evaluation process at the conclusion of the internship
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Builds upon the relationship the department/university has with employers
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Is most successful when the student, the department/university, and the employer all share responsibility in making it a valuable experience
Benefits to students:
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Opportunity to work in career related or professional environment
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Provide career awareness for the students
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Give the students the chance to evaluate, reflect upon and try a career field
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Provide valuable experience that helps secure future employment
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Can earn money and credit
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Provide professional networking contacts
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Help the student develop job search skills
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Develop self-confidence as they identify skills, abilities and talents
Benefits to the employer:
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Can evaluate the student for potential full time employment
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Give the employer access to quality candidates
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Students contribute new energy and ideas to the work place
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Scheduling can be flexible to meet the employer’s needs
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Cost effective
Benefits to the department/university:
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Strengthen ties to alumni and the community
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Make the transfer out process easier for students
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Curriculum can benefit through feedback from employers
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Help with retention and graduation
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Strengthen the students’ ties to the university when the experience if facilitated by the department/university

