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Columbus State Community College
Internship and Practicum Program
Programs
Business Programs
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Accounting
Business Management
Business Office Applications
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Human Resources
Public Administration
Integrated Media & Technology
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Computer Information Technology
Digital Design and Graphics
Digital Photography
Interactive Media
Digital Audio and Video
Logistics/Supply Chain
Marketing
Benefits
• According to the 2008 NACE Experimental Education Survey, over half
of interns last year were converted to full-time employees.
• Additionally, more than one-third of employers reported higher
retention among those converted from intern to employee within the
first year of hire, and nearly half said former interns had higher
retention five years after hire.
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Develop relationships with the workforce
Gauge competency to find future employees
Get involved in the growth of the community
Learn more about your own company through an alternative viewpoint
Obtain temporary person power for your company
Students
• Students must have a declared major for the internship
program they plan to enroll in.
• Students must have completed all program specific
education requirements as defined by the program
coordinator.
• Qualified students have completed a majority of the
courses of their approved program with a minimum of 50
credit hours.
• Students must have a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.5 to be eligible
for undertaking an approved Academic Internship.
Process
Before the Quarter Begins
Companies develop
opportunities with
assistance from
Program
Coordinator
Qualified students
apply for available
opportunities
Company interviews
candidates and
selects intern
During Quarter
Student works at
company according
to agreed upon
schedule
Mentors supervise
intern and
communicate with
coordinator
At the end of the
quarter, the mentor
completes evaluation
and returns it to the
coordinator
Future
SBNP Stackable Internship Program
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Center within internship program that caters specifically to small business, start up
companies and non-profit organizations.
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Abbreviated one credit hour internship requirements that provides flexibility for
the student and company.
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Student accumulates internship credits in “stackable” process to satisfy degree
requirement.
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Internships can utilize shorter hour requirements:
7 hours/ week @ 10 weeks
12 hours/ week @ 6 weeks for implementation projects
23 hours/ week @ 3 weeks for short intensive projects
* Traditional internships require 20-25 hours for 10 weeks
Resources
Internship Website
www.cscc.edu/imt/internships.html
Internship Program Coordinator
Shane S. Kirby
(614) 287-2095
[email protected]