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Applying for and Securing an
Internship
The following are several tools you may need when
applying for an internship.
Career Services has information on how to write
cover letters and develop a resume. You are welcome
to have your cover letter and resume reviewed by the
Career Service’s staff. You may also arrange
to have a mock interview to practice your
interviewing skills.
After sending your cover letter and resume wait
several weeks to hear from the company. If you don’t
hear from them, follow up with a phone call or
email.
Accepting the Internship
When an offer is made by the organization, share
this with your advisor or the faculty member who
will be supervising your internship. Your faculty
supervisor along with you and the employer will
develop learning goals. You will discuss with your
faculty supervisor the number of credits for the
internship and determine how the learning goals will
be evaluated. You will need the following from the
organization:
Internship Memorandum of Agreement
To
register for the internship, the Memorandum
form must be completed and signed by all the
parties and is then sent to the Registrars
Office. The paperwork must be signed before
the beginning of the internship and no later
than 10 days into the semester in which the
internship is to be performed. Registration
must be completed prior to undertaking an
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