Northwest students go from the classroom to the workplace with ease. They know the value of real-world experience and aggressively seek out internships to augment their degree work. Students participate in internships to test-drive potential careers, build marketable resumes and expand real-world skills.
Some students may wish to gain academic credit for their internship. If so, the student initiates this paperwork procedure to establish this three-way agreement between the student, the University and you, the employer. A Northwest Academic Internship is a guided work experience in a professional field with an approved employer or organization, for which a student earns academic credit. Several Northwest majors require an academic internship as part of their curriculum. Other students may also complete an academic internship as an elective course. Each academic department or school establishes its own internship criteria and requirements.
As you develop an internship program or opportunity you may have questions. The following resources should assist you.
If you have any questions about internships at Northwest please contact:
Kristin Little |