Guide to Applying for an Internship Successfully

 
Internship
 
How to Apply and What is
Involved
 
Filling Out Your Application for an Internship
 
First
 
First, you will add your name,
The grade level you will be when
you intern,
And your current GPA.
Keep in mind you must have 
at
least a 3.0 GPA 
to intern.
 
Second
 
Answer the following questions
on the proposal.
Really think through these
questions and answer them as in-
depth as possible.
 
Third
 
Create a syllabus and grading
rubric to turn in with this
proposal.
No proposal will be accepted
without a syllabus or grading
rubric so read these guidelines
carefully.  Examples are
included on this slide.
 
Fourth
 
This section of the application
describes specifics about the final
public exhibition.
Read this carefully 
and start
putting together your assessment
committee early in the project.
*You must invite an administrator,
teacher, and 
two
 community
members to your final presentation.
*
Your final presentation must be
scheduled before finals week.
 
Fifth
 
Students must complete a
minimum of 
90 hours
 in order to
obtain credit for interning.
Fill out when you will be in your
internship and the number of
credits you are wishing to gain
from this (1 credit per semester).
Also include where you will intern,
and who your supervising teacher
at Burris will be.  Your Burris
teacher will issue your grades.
 
Sixth
 
Sign your name,
Get a parent signature,
And your internship supervisor’s
signature.
Then turn this form back in to the
Counseling Center.
A committee will determine your
eligibility to complete an
internship and let you know if
your application was accepted or
needs revisions.
 
Seventh
 
This is what the time sheet you
will turn in at the end of the
semester will look like.
Remember to log your 90 hours
and turn your hours log in to your
supervising teacher
If you have any questions or need
help, please stop by the
Counseling Center!
 
What are your requirements during your
Internship?
 
Hours Log
 
 
Make sure to fill in your hours
log.  It should reflect 90 hours
invested in your Internship
this semester.
 
At the end of the semester
give your hours log to your
Burris supervising teacher.
 
Weekly Journals
 
 
You should be writing weekly
journals (paper or electronic)
of what you are
learning/experiencing during
your Internship.  This will help
you as you put together your
Final Project.
 
At the end of the semester
turn in your journals to your
Burris supervising teacher.
 
Essays/Literature
Reviews/Research
 
 
Based on your Internship
Proposal, you might have
included essays, literature
reviews, or research.  Make
sure to turn those in during
the assigned weeks to your
Burris supervising teacher.
 
Attitude and
Involvement
 
 
Make sure that you are
engaged with what you are
experiencing at your
Internship.  Look for activities
that you can complete, or talk
with the people around you
to learn from their
life/career/education
experiences.  You should not
be on your cell phone during
your time at your Internship.
 
Final Presentation
 
Your final presentation should
be 15-30 minutes long and
show an overview of all that
you learned and experienced
during the semester, and how
this experience has shaped
your future plans.
 
 
*Remember, you need to invite a
school counselor, administrator,
teacher, and 
two
 community
members to your final presentation.
*Stay in contact and check in with
your supervising teacher throughout
the semester.  Let them know how
your internship is going and show
them your journal and time logs.
*Your final presentation has to be
completed 
before
 Finals week.
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Learn how to apply for an internship successfully by following these steps—adding your details, answering proposal questions, creating a syllabus, preparing for the final presentation, completing required hours, obtaining necessary signatures, and submitting necessary documentation. Be mindful of GPA requirements, credit hours, and deadlines to ensure a smooth internship application process.

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  1. Internship How to Apply and What is Involved

  2. Filling Out Your Application for an Internship

  3. First, you will add your name, First The grade level you will be when you intern, And your current GPA. Keep in mind you must have at least a 3.0 GPA to intern.

  4. Second Answer the following questions on the proposal. Really think through these questions and answer them as in- depth as possible.

  5. Third Create a syllabus and grading rubric to turn in with this proposal. No proposal will be accepted without a syllabus or grading rubric so read these guidelines carefully. Examples are included on this slide.

  6. This section of the application describes specifics about the final public exhibition. Fourth Read this carefully and start putting together your assessment committee early in the project. *You must invite an administrator, teacher, and two community members to your final presentation. *Your final presentation must be scheduled before finals week.

  7. Students must complete a minimum of 90 hours in order to obtain credit for interning. Fifth Fill out when you will be in your internship and the number of credits you are wishing to gain from this (1 credit per semester). Also include where you will intern, and who your supervising teacher at Burris will be. Your Burris teacher will issue your grades.

  8. Sign your name, Get a parent signature, Sixth And your internship supervisor s signature. Then turn this form back in to the Counseling Center. A committee will determine your eligibility to complete an internship and let you know if your application was accepted or needs revisions.

  9. This is what the time sheet you will turn in at the end of the semester will look like. Seventh Remember to log your 90 hours and turn your hours log in to your supervising teacher If you have any questions or need help, please stop by the Counseling Center!

  10. What are your requirements during your Internship?

  11. Make sure to fill in your hours log. It should reflect 90 hours invested in your Internship this semester. Hours Log At the end of the semester give your hours log to your Burris supervising teacher.

  12. You should be writing weekly journals (paper or electronic) of what you are learning/experiencing during your Internship. This will help you as you put together your Final Project. Weekly Journals At the end of the semester turn in your journals to your Burris supervising teacher.

  13. Essays/Literature Reviews/Research Based on your Internship Proposal, you might have included essays, literature reviews, or research. Make sure to turn those in during the assigned weeks to your Burris supervising teacher.

  14. Make sure that you are engaged with what you are experiencing at your Internship. Look for activities that you can complete, or talk with the people around you to learn from their life/career/education experiences. You should not be on your cell phone during your time at your Internship. Attitude and Involvement

  15. *Remember, you need to invite a school counselor, administrator, teacher, and two community members to your final presentation. Final Presentation Your final presentation should be 15-30 minutes long and show an overview of all that you learned and experienced during the semester, and how this experience has shaped your future plans. *Stay in contact and check in with your supervising teacher throughout the semester. Let them know how your internship is going and show them your journal and time logs. *Your final presentation has to be completed before Finals week.

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