The College of William & Mary's policy regarding obtaining academic credit for internships: |
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Qualified students, usually in their junior or senior year, may receive credit from cooperating departments for an approved program that provides an opportunity to apply and expand knowledge under expert supervision for an on-campus or off-campus position. These internships should provide a structured learning experience and must be approved in advance by the department and evaluated by a William and Mary faculty member. Academic credit is awarded for a project that incorporates the hands-on experience of the internship but which also includes an analytic or research component, and a final, written report. Individual departments determine the number of credits in an academic internship that may count toward the minimum number of credits required in a concentration. Normally three hours are awarded, but in exceptional and approved cases a department may award more. No more than six credits in an academic internship's may be applied to the 120 credits required for graduation. |
The steps you must take 2) Get approval from faculty member in relevant academic department -- must agree on research project to be graded by participating faculty member. (If interdisciplinary, student can approach the Charles Center, Joel Schwartz, Tucker Hall B2E, for advice) 3) Get the internship credit application form from Deborah Eck, Administrataive Assisstant to Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Arts & Sciences, Ewell Hall 123. This form is available on-line as a pdf document
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