Interns
An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.
Interns may be paid, unpaid, or a combination of the two and are typically appointed for no more than one year. They may not perform bargaining unit work. A non-student may not be an intern.
To appoint a Paid Intern, please reach out to your Recruiter.
For questions, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions about Interns page. For further assistance, please email your Recruiter for paid interns and [email protected] for unpaid interns.
Steps to Appoint an Unpaid Intern
- Complete the Intern Position Description [docx].
- Email the completed Intern Position Description Draft (Word doc) for University Personnel's review to [email protected].
- Administrator should collect the intern’s CV, Resume or Work History.
- Inform intern if under 18 years of age, the following will be required attachments
to the intern form:
- Signed* Work Permit [pdf].
- *Signed by the school the intern is currently attending.
- Volunteer Release Form for Minors (Parental Consent form) [pdf].
- Signed* Work Permit [pdf].
- Complete the Intern Request Form [DocuSign].
- After review and approval from University Personnel, the intern appointment will be keyed into PeopleSoft.
- Administrator and Intern will receive approved Position Description through DocuSign to sign.
- After the signed Position Description is received, University Personnel will finalize the Intern Request Form.