Internships
An internship is a work
experience related to your major. Most internships
are unpaid, although it may be possible to earn
academic credit and a grade for an internship
experience.
Employers view internship candidates much the same
way they view applicants for permanent positions.
Employers have the right to accept or reject
interested students. The student and the employer
should reach full understanding regarding specific
duties and responsibilities of the internship. The
final job description should integrate the career
goals of the students with the needs of the
organization.
Internships typically require sophomore, junior or
senior status. At many colleges, it is ultimately
the student's responsibility to arrange the
internship with the help of college staff.
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“If students can get a technical skill
and combine that with a strong, related
academic curriculum, they get the best
of both worlds.”
Jim Rarric
Sandy Valley
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