Academic internship information spring sessions
An academic internship is one of Metro State University's creative learning strategies available to students. It is a structured, credit-bearing field experience in which a student acquires and applies knowledge and skills, while working in a responsible role within a community, business or government setting.
Attend a virtual information session, hosted via Zoom.
Students choose internships for a variety of reasons including an interest in service-learning, citizenship and community; for developing careers, networking and obtaining job recommendations; and to bridge the gap between school and work. Internships also fulfill general education requirements and, in some cases, elective credits.
Get answers to internship-related questions, such as:
- What are the benefits of an Academic Internship?
- How do I find one related to my program?
- When do I start searching?
- What is the process once I find one?
- What resources are available?
Can’t make this date? Internship info sessions will be hosted twice a month when classes are in session. Sessions are hosted on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Noon and the 4th Monday of each month at 5 p.m.
Questions or concerns can be sent to Emily Johnson at internships@metrostate.edu.
This information session will not be recorded.