Please follow these steps to secure a meaningful internship that will meet your career and educational goals, while earning academic credit at Castleton University.
1. When choosing an internship site, consider the following questions:
2. Generate ideas for potential internships by contacting your Academic Advisor, trusted faculty, family, and friends. There are countless internship opportunities available with local, state and national businesses, organizations, and government agencies.
3. Check out current internship postings, and connect with Director of Career Services Renée Beaupre White.
4. Be prepared with the following information:
5. Once an internship is secured, begin the Internship Application process with your Academic Advisor or Faculty Supervisor.
6. After completing all portions of the Internship Application please submit it to the Registrar's Office, located in the lower level Woodruff Hall.
We suggest students obtain the required signatures in the following order: Student signature; Internship Supervisor signature; Faculty Supervisor signature; Academic Dean signature (if necessary due to overload).
An internship cannot begin until all paperwork has been submitted and approved by the Registrar’s Office. This process may take longer than anticipated, so please plan ahead.