Below are some of the Academic Internship Program Guidelines for employers who are supervising a student completing an Academic Internship for credit.
Please view the complete guidelines for students and on-site supervisors here, .
Guideline Highlights:
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Academic Internships for credit are available to juniors and seniors.
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91¿´Æ¬Íø students may submit an application to the Gorter Family Career Advancement Center, requesting to complete their internship for academic credit, after consulting with their Academic Advisor, their Internship Specialist/Faculty Internship Supervisor, the Office of Intercultural Relations (International Students on an F-1/J-1 Visa), and/or the Center for Chicago Programs (In The Loop program participants).
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Internships must be approved by the student’s Academic Advisor, the Internship Specialist/Faculty Internship Supervisor, and the Director of the Gorter Family Career Advancement Center or their designate.
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Internships must meet the guidelines set by the (Internship Programs Under the Fair Labor Standards Act). It is also helpful to review the NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers)
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Internships must apply or expand skills or knowledge learned at 91¿´Æ¬Íø.
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For each credit, approximately 150 hours of on-the-job experience will be required.
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There must be one clear on-site supervisor and regular supervision for students. On-site supervisors will submit online mid-term and final evaluations and work with the student’s Internship Specialist/Faculty Internship Supervisor during the term of the Academic Internship.
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The internship must be located in a commercial setting and not in a private residence or home office.
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The internship may not require students to make investments, initial cash deposits, or purchase starter kits.
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Continuation of part-time or summer jobs may not serve as internships.
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The internship may not involve students purchasing inventory or product for resale.
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The internship may not be paid strictly on commission.
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The internship may not require the student to recruit other 91¿´Æ¬Íø students and/or peers for positions within the organization.
Career Connections
Academic Internship Program Guidelines
View the complete guidelines for students and supervisors here, .
Questions?
Direct your inquires to the Gorter Family Career Advancement Center at cacintern@lakeforest.edu.