To receive academic credit for an internship, you need to register and pay tuition included in your semester bill. Depending on your major and the type of experience, you either register through your faculty advisor or through the Career Services office. In order to register, a detailed description of duties must be submitted to Career Services directly from the employer.
Your professor will develop a syllabus that specifies the goals and requirements of the experience and you will be required to prepare a reflective project to show what you have learned.
In addition, since you are representing the university to an employer, as an intern you must:
- Abide by the regulations and policies of both the university and your employer.
- Remain at the assignment for the contract period and meet the required number of contact hours (between 120 — 200) or risk loss of credits and an unsatisfactory grade.
- Not sign a liability, indemnity or hold-harmless agreement with the employer on behalf of the university. Any such agreement must be forwarded to the career services office.
- Immediately notify the university if your work status or contact information changes.
- If you accept a paid position, you will have to pay tax on your earnings and when you complete your internship, you cannot collect unemployment insurance.