Internships: Where Learning & Experience Meet!
Saint Anselm's extensive internship program helps students experience a practical work environment related to their academic career interests while developing highly marketable career skills. Internships are a valuable part of career exploration through which students can receive training, gain experience and a better understanding of what is needed to prepare for and succeed in a particular profession. An internship can be paid or unpaid, be for credit or not for credit and can vary in the hours or duration. If interested in an internship, please contact Tanya Robinson, the Director of Internships.
**Important Information for International students interested in internships click here.
Objectives:
College Perspective:
- To foster a relationship between the college, the community and business organizations.
- To enable the college to offer a program that offers both a learning and practical working experience.
- To enable the student to use career related skills learned through his/her liberal arts courses:
- Writing effectively
- Comprehending written material
- Making effective speeches and presentations
- Analyzing and evaluating ideas and presentations
- Supervising and leading
- Dealing with the public
- Following well defined instructions
Student Perspective:
- To provide the student with an overview of the operation of an organization and the opportunity to participate in its daily activities.
- Allowing the student to learn the importance of accepting responsibility.
- Helping the student develop self-confidence.
- Enabling the student to learn how to work with others by becoming a member of a work community.
- To develop valuable resume building skills.
- To establish a professional network.
** International students in F-1 visa status must secure written authorization from the Internship Administrator or the department’s internship coordinator and Father Benet Phillips, O.S.B., the Associate Registrar, before beginning any internship. This is true for both paid and unpaid internship.
Students in F-1 visa status who begin internships without first receiving this written authorization from Fr. Benet will be in violation of federal immigration regulations. Protect your valid visa status. Access the Curricular Application Training form on the Program Schedule and Information page**
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