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InternshipsAn internship is a supervised work experience that is designed to provide structured learning opportunities related to the student’s field of study. They generally last a minimum of one quarter, can be project based, and may offer academic credit upon completion. Some internships are required to graduate (check with your department) and depending on the type of internship, they may be paid or unpaid. Talk to your advisor, and see when an internship might be right for you. Opportunities are posted on the Career Center website. |

With a focus on retention and improved graduation rates campus-wide, the mission of the Graduation Initiative is clear, “To reinforce quality education and promote academic success by understanding the issues that hinder retention and completion and addressing the findings with appropriate interventions, services, and practices.” Interested in learning more and getting involved? Learn more here.

The Kellogg Legacy Project Endowment has awarded nearly $1.6 million in grants to 25 campus programs to strengthen academics, support current and incoming students, aid faculty in teaching and research, and continue building relationships with the community... read more here.