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Internship Seminar

The optional Internship Seminar allows students to earn 3 credit hours for their internship experience in addition to the 6 hours of required core classes. This interactive seminar will enhance their experience in DC and provide professional skills necessary to succeed in the workplace. Although students have the choice to opt out of this course, most students consider it one of the most valuable and rewarding aspects of the Institute.

Students meet to plan a service project

Students will attend the seminar for 1 ½ hours each week where they will examine the practical side of the nonprofit sector. Students will integrate examples from their internships, workshops and group activities offered throughout the eight-week institute into the seminar. The course will look at current issues affecting professionals working in the field such as fundraising trends and effective volunteer management.

In addition to class time, students will participate in required co-curricular activities that will allow them to learn more about networking and being a professional in Washington, DC. These activities include:

  • Orientation Session – During the first weekend students will participate in a half-day session that includes orientation, team building and leadership development activities.
  • Service – Students will participate in a service project to learn more about the pressing community needs of an urban area such as homelessness, hunger, environmental issues, domestic violence and youth education.
  • Professional Development Series – The Professional Development Series is designed to give students hands-on training and tips in a number of professional education areas. Session topics include job searching, networking, interview preparations, financial planning, resumes and cover letters. Though open to all students, attending these sessions is a requirement of students taking the Internship Seminar.

"The Internship Seminar was a very useful, hands-on course that enriched the practical aspect of my experience this summer. I'm really glad I took this course as I will take so much from it moving forward in my career."
Dany Diaz Mejia
John Carroll University
Intern, Latin American Youth Center



Students meet to plan a service project

OBTAINING CREDIT FOR THE INTERNSHIP

In order for students to receive credit for their internship through Georgetown University, they must register for this component of the Institute. All students will be provided with an internship, even if they do not register for the seminar.

This course will be listed as an internship seminar on the student’s Georgetown University transcript. It is a graded course that incorporates required readings, written assignments and tests. Students who satisfy all program requirements will receive 3 hours of course credit as well as special recognition at graduation.

It is the student’s responsibility to check with their home university regarding their specific policy for transferring internship credit.

ENROLLMENT

Because the Internship Seminar is optional, accepted students must indicate whether they would like to participate in the course on their online enrollment form in the Apply Yourself system. Selecting the 9 credit option enrolls the student in the Internship Seminar in addition to the other two required courses.

*Please note that the add/drop deadline for the Internship Seminar course is April 1, 2009.

If you are unsure if this class is right for you please contact the Institute staff to discuss how you may personally benefit from the seminar. All institute staff members may be reached at 202.986.0384.

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