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Got a Spring internship? Want ENSP386 credit?

FIRST:  If you are planning to earn credit for an internship you are completing this semester, please follow these instructions and read THIS WEBPAGE carefully for all necessary instructions and documents.  You will also find information about our policy regarding ENSP Internship requirements and COVID-19.

In short, here's what you'll need to do:
  1. Secure an internship
  2. Identify a faculty member to serve as your Faculty Sponsor/Advisor
  3. Prepare your INTERNSHIP PROPOSAL - this includes the coversheet, academic/career objectives, description of work activities, proposed research topic with scholarly sources, work commitment, your resume, all signatures and contact information, and the consent & release form.  You may use electronic signatures.
  4. Submit your completed proposal by emailing it to Angela Mazur-Gray:  Use “INTERNSHIP PROPOSAL – (Your Name)” in your Subject Heading and copy her on all messages.  If you cannot get signatures, ask your faculty advisor and site supervisor to e-mail Angeal a statement saying that they have reviewed your proposal, approve it, and agree to be your supervisor.  Angela will collate everything for final review.
  5. Once final approval is given, Angela will register you for ENSP386 and send e-mail confirmation.  The work for ENSP386 (research paper, recording hours work, reflection journal, etc.) will be completed during the Spring 2022 semester. 
The deadline for internship proposals is FEBRUARY 4, but earlier is better.

Please contact Angela in advance if you foresee a late proposal, e.g., your on-site supervisor is out of town so they can't review and approve your proposal; you're still interviewing, you got an "auto-reply" from your faculty advisor indicating they're off-campus and away from e-mail, etc.

Getting an internship through Federal/Global Semester Program?
In most cases, the Federal Semester internship can be used “in place of” ENSP386, as long as you receive credit and a grade for the experience.  You may not take your FGSM internship Pass/Fail if you want it to fulfill your ENSP Internship requirement. Speak to the faculty advisor for your ENSP concentration for approval.

Proposals submitted later than two weeks into the start of the internship will be approved on a case-by-case basis only and approval is not guaranteed. Please include a carefully-prepared explanation of your situation together with your proposal.