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Posting an Internship
Thank you for your interest in posting an internship with the PPPM Internship Program.  Internships provide students with relevant and meaningful learning experiences that contribute to their professional development. They also provide organizations with academically trained students who are eager to learn and accomplish “real world” projects and tasks.

What is an internship?

Are all internships paid? 
How many hours/week is a typical internship?
What is the process for posting an internship?


What is an internship?

Internships are supervised work experiences that offer students opportunities to:

    •    Explore and clarify career goals.
    •    Apply academic learning.
    •    Develop and enhance skills.
    •    Gain experience.
    •    Network with professionals.

Students who register for internship credit are expected to develop learning goals and supporting tasks and responsibilities in collaboration with their site supervisor and the Internship Director or GTF Internship Advisor.  Project-based internships give students the added benefit of ownership, although all learning experiences will be considered.  Administrative duties are a part of many positions, but it is important that organizations balance such tasks with projects or assignments that allow students to develop their skill sets. PPPM students are prepared to conduct research, analyze data, write grant proposals and reports, make presentations, and interact professionally with clients or customers.

Site supervisors are required to sign a PPPM Internship Agreement form (completed by students) and evaluate students twice during the academic term.


Are all internships paid? 

Internships may be paid or unpaid.  Some organizations pay an hourly wage or stipend while others do not have the funds to offer a paid internship.


How many hours/week is a typical internship?

Internships may be full-time or part-time.  Internships may be one term or extend over multiple terms.  Summer internships are often full-time. A student who registers for internship credit is required to complete 30 hours of work experience for each credit hour during the course of a 10-week term.  For example, a student who registers for 3 credits of internship must complete 90 hours of work experience during the term.  The number of credits depends on a student’s degree or certificate program.


What is the process for posting an internship?
 
If you are interested in posting an internship, please complete the PPPM Internship Posting form and e-mail it to rhonda@uoregon.edu.  Provide as much detail as possible in the internship description and qualifications sections. This will ensure that interested students have the requisite background before responding to your posting.

Students who register for internship credit secure their placements in the academic term prior to the start of the internship. For example, if you want to post an internship that begins winter term, the deadline is November 1 to ensure that students have time to apply and complete the selection process prior to the end of fall term.

Academic Term                                               Posting Deadline
Fall (September 29-December 5)                         August 15  
Winter (January 5-March 13)                               November 1
Spring (March 30-June 5)                                    February 1  
Summer (June 22-September 4)                          May 1

Postings are also accepted on an ongoing basis.  Students who complete noncredit internships may start an internship at any time.

Thank you for your interest. If you have any questions about the PPPM Internship Program or posting an internship, please contact Rhonda Smith, Internship Director at rhonda@uoregon.edu or 541.346.2179.
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