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Communication Program Internships

10 Easy Steps to a Spring Internship 

  1. Click on the Internship Master List link
  2. Look through the listings to find several internship sites that interest you. In addition, you should feel free to pursue a communication internship that is not listed on the site. We ask only that you secure Professor Ann Allen’s approval before committing to it. Please provide her with a description of your duties and a contact person at the job site.
  3. Make a priority list of those internships you have selected. Take note of the contact information for each and call or e-mail the site supervisor with a request for an interview.
  4. If you need assistance or advice on selecting an internship, or on how to approach a site supervisor, email or call Professor Ann Allen at allenac@lemoyne.edu or 445-4386.
  5. Once you secure an interview ask if there are any documents you need to bring with you to the interview (for example, a resume, writing samples, etc.)
  6. When you secure an internship, contact Professor Allen so that she can release you to register for CMM 490. You have until the last day of the drop- add period in the new semester to secure your internship.
  7. Download the Internship Guidelines and Requirements document. This will list the academic requirements you must meet in order to receive internship credit. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact Professor Allen for clarification.
  8. Discuss the internship requirements and your work schedule with your site supervisor. Most internship site supervisors will work your internship hours around your class schedule.
  9. Your internship should begin the first or second week of the spring semester in order to complete the 140 hours required.
  10. Enjoy this experience. It will lead to an understanding of the workplace culture. It will help you to improve in the skills of your profession. It will begin a network of contacts that will prove valuable to you when you graduate. It may even lead to a job!

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