| Internship
Information for Faculty
An
internship is
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A
supervised learning experience designed to broaden a student’s
knowledge. It allows a student to explore career options,
provides on the job training, and encourages mentorship.
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An
opportunity for students to put into practice theory and
principles learned in class.
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An
employment experience designed to make the student more
competitive in today’s job market.
Why should students do an internship?
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An
internship gives students an edge in the job market. Research
shows that an internship is a company’s number one
recruiting tool.
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Internships
help students to develop confidence, and to understand
how they still need to improve and grow.
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Internships
can be used to "test the waters.” Interns can
find out if the field they're considering meets their
career expectations.
Assisting students seeking internships
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Faculty
members are encouraged to speak with students about the
advantages of doing an internship. This is best done early
in the student’s NYIT career.
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To
be considered an internship candidate, students should
meet with a Career Services advisor to explore internship
possibilities. Students planning to gain college credit
for their experience must meet with their academic departments
and satisfy all stated requirements.
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Faculty
should urge students to visit the Office of Career Services
to investigate internship opportunities. This should be
done well in advance of the term in which the student
seeks an internship.
When
students approach you regarding internships, consider
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Is
this student a good candidate for an internship now?
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Is
this student adequately prepared within the discipline
for an internship experience? Has the student met the
department requirements (coursework, grade-point average,
etc.) to become an internship candidate?
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Can
I vouch for this student’s ability and motivation?
Does this student have a work ethic and the intellectual
skills to meet the demands of an internship? Does the
student represent the strengths of our department and
NYIT?
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What
are this student’s particular abilities and interests?
International student interns
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International
students are eligible for all types of internships. Hiring
international student interns brings a global perspective
to the organization where they intern.
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Under
federal law, international students can complete a college-approved
internship. The student must be gaining college credit
for an internship that is related to the student’s
major. Once the college approves an internship site, the
student applies for Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
with the NYIT International Advisor. International students
can also receive wages.
Some thoughts on labor laws regarding interns
Like
any other worker, interns are subject to legal regulations.
The Fair Labor Standards Act says
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Interns
cannot displace regular employees.
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Interns are not guaranteed a job at the end of the internship
(although it is possible, but not promised, that employment
is an end result of an internship).
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Interns are not entitled to wages during the internship.
Interns must receive training from the organization, even
if work is impeded.
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Interns must get hands-on experience with equipment and
processes used in the industry.
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Interns’ training must primarily benefit the intern,
not the organization.
Click
here to register to view internships listed in
NYIT
Internship Bank
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