Ralph W. Ketner School of Business
Experiential Learning/Internship Program
An internship is a partnership between the Ketner School of Business and an off-campus employer with emphasis on meeting a student's educational and career learning objectives. Internships can be paid or unpaid, and can be completed in for profit or not for profit organizations. Students will need to work closely with their academic advisor in order to determine the timing of enrolling in Experiential Learning for an internship. This will generally occur during the junior or senior year, although students can gain credit in Experiential Learning as early as the First Year by completing experiences other than an internship.
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NEWS:
- Students Embrace Experiential Learning Opportunities
- Food Lion's Nationally Recognized Internship Program Underway
- Student Reports on First Week as Intern at Delhaize in Brussels, Belgium
BLOGS:
- Information Technology, Catawba College (Riker Gold)
- National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (Jamie Horton)
- Century 21 (Timmy Readling)
- ING Financial (Eric Schmehl)
- Information Technology, Catawba College (Aubrey Overcash)
- Brussels, Belgium (Shahin Soltan)