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Created by: Emily Schulte
About 80 percent of our students complete at least one internship during their undergraduate study. For many, this internship leads directly to their first job. Internships can enhance your academic work, introduce you to new fields, help you develop or improve skills, and build your resume. Internships vary from volunteer service to work for pay and may be either full- or part-time positions. Academic credit is also available in many cases. Interns work with businesses, in labs, with different levels of government and with arts, community, social and international organizations. Full-time faculty members and our Career Center staff will guide you through the student-intern experience. Some internship sites have included The White House, the National Zoo, the Kennedy Center, the FBI, NASA, numerous embassies, AOL, and many more.
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