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STEM Internship Program
Emily Smith, Internship Specialist
This publication was developed with the support of a Hispanic Serving Institution STEM & Articulation program from the U.S. Department of Education
Our Goal:
To connect Allan Hancock College STEM students with employers
to provide real world work experiences and to participate in the
National goal of increasing success and persistence rate of STEM
students by 10%.
Building a STEM Internship Program
What is STEM?
STEM stands for a cluster of careers in the
fields of:
*Science
*Technology
*Engineering
*Mathematics
STEM at Allan Hancock College
Academic Programs
● Ag-science, Animal Science, Astronomy,
Biology, Chemistry, Enology/Viticulture,
Geology, Physics
● Mathematics, Engineering, Computer
Science
● Manufacturing, Robotics, Mechatronics
(CTE)
An Internship:
• Is a time-limited experience that can range from one month to one
year, but usually lasts about three months.
• Includes an intentional “learning plan” that is structured into the
experience.
• Promotes academic, career and/or personal development.
• Typically includes learning objectives, observations, reflections,
evaluation and assessment.
• Balances the intern’s learning goals with the specific work the
organization needs completed.
• May be part-time or full-time.
• Has an existing employee working in the department/position to
mentor and supervise the intern.
Why Offer an Internship
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Rising labor costs
Gaining fresh perspectives
Discover future business leaders
Helping to increase Persistence Rates of students seeking undergraduate degrees
STEM students are more likely to persevere in their field of study, after participating
in an internship
A year round source of highly motivated pre-professionals
College students are qualified candidates that can fill both entry-level and special
skills set needs
Interns can help with projects and reduce workload
A flexible, cost-effective work force that does not require a long-term employment
commitment
Provide freedom for professional staff to pursue creative or more advanced projects
A proven, cost-effective way to recruit and evaluate potential employees
Recruiting and Hiring Your Intern
AHC does the Recruiting!
You do the Hiring!
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• Evaluating resumes and
applications
• What to consider
• The Interview process
• The rejection
• We Want You!
Career Fairs
Faculty Referrals
Online Job Postings
Postings in Print
Announcements via
social media
Actions, Activities &
Endeavors
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Developed recruitment material, attended community events, task force
meetings, mixer and local Rotary meetings
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Wrote an “Employer Guide to Internships”
Developed a fall and spring semester series of Soft Skill Workshops for our
AHC Students
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Created a “Hub” for obtaining STEM internship information and assistance
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Held our first-ever STEM Career Fair in March
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Created a Website
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Providing students information and opportunities for Philanthropy
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Connecting students to Research and University Internships
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Dedicated counseling and advising
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Free Tutoring
Opportunities to Participate
• Be a guest speaker/presenter at one of our
professional workshops
• Assist students with resume and portfolio
development
• Participate in Mock Interviews
• Provide input and support for our developing
program
• Consider hiring 1 or more Allan Hancock
students as interns
• Help us spread the word!
Thank You!
Emily Smith
(805) 922-6966 ext. 3820
[email protected]