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What is an Internship?
An听INTERNSHIP听is relevant work experience related to your major or career interests. Internships can be full or part-time, short or long-term, paid or unpaid, for or not for credit, self-directed or led by a mentor, or any combination of the above. While there is no minimum or maximum length for an internship, it does ordinarily require a sustained commitment over a period of time such as a semester. This may occur during the fall, spring or summer sessions. At TSU, internships include traditional internships, cooperative education, practicum, clinical and student teaching experiences.
What are the Internship Criteria?
- May be for credit or non-credit
- May be paid or unpaid
- Should be related to the student鈥檚 major or career interest
- Credit for internships is subject to the approval of the academic unit. Internship courses typically have prerequisites associated with degree requirements
Procedures for Students
The following are procedures for currently enrolled students to apply for internships through the Career Development Center Office. Students may search for employment opportunities online by searching听 Handshake by TigerTRACK 听and听.听
Students who are interested in obtaining an internship are required to follow these steps:
- Review the听Internship FAQ's听and听Internship Search Timetable Checklist听
- Complete an Intern Registration Form in the Career Development Center
- Have your听听by a career counselor in the Career Center
- Find an Internship听on听 Handshake by TigerTRACK ,听
- Review the open positions
Upon completion of the registration process and selection of a job opening, the student will receive instructions for employment application
听Once the student has obtained an internship the student or the employer must complete听
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