1. What is an internship? |
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| An internship is a practical work experience that enables a
student to gain knowledge and skills within an organization, industry, or
functional area that reflects the student's academic and professional
interests.
Please note: International students must
receive academic credit to be authorized to intern in the U.S.
(Please see Amy Daly in ISSO for further information). |
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2. Why should I do one? |
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The advantages of doing an internship are significant. An
internship provides:
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3. Can an internship be paid and credit-bearing simultaneously? |
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| Yes, an internship can be paid and registered for academic
credit. Internships approved for one unit of credit require a
minimum of 140 hours and an academic component. |
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4. Can I do an internship for more than 1 unit? |
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| Two-unit internships are rare; however, students may pursue
a two-unit internship if the internship project(s)
and academic component are deemed substantial enough by the faculty
sponsor, site supervisor, and Career Services. |
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5. How is an academic internship graded? |
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Academic internships are graded on a credit / no credit
basis, based on:
Letter grades are occasionally approved for internships that are highly academic in nature. If you wish to receive a letter grade, you first need to obtain support from your faculty sponsor. You then petition the Dean of the College for approval of a letter grade. You must do so no later than two weeks following the beginning date of your internship. Your petition letter must include:
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6. What if I can't find a full-time faculty member to sponsor me? |
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| This is a departmental issue that must be addressed by the
faculty chair of the academic department. |
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7. How do I find a summer internship? |
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| Start early. Many large organizations post summer internship opportunities in the fall and early spring. Search the "Clark Recruiter" to identify internships in your area of interest and location. www.clarku.edu/offices/career | |
8. Once my internship is approved, is there any other paperwork to complete? |
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| It is the student's responsibility to complete a mid-semester and final semester evaluation form. The evaluation forms are part of the grading process. Students should remind their site supervisors to submit the employer mid-semester and final evaluation forms as these are necessary to receive a final grade. | |