

Student Information on Internships
An internship is a for-credit academic course that is supervised by a faculty member. Internships give you an edge in the job market and prepare you for the workforce. They build resumes while exposing you to real-world problems and issues. Internships also allow you to "test-drive" a career and cultivate flexibility and creativity, and help you gain confidence. Learn the step-by-step process for finding the internship that is right for you.
Cal U students intern at diverse locations throughout the world, such as the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.; "Late Show with David Letterman," New York; and Junior Professional Golf Association, Bhutan. Hear from a few of Cal U's student interns.
Stop by the Internship Center in Eberly Science and Technology Center, Room 230, or contact us at 724-938-1578 or e-mail primm@calu.edu.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are seeking a Marketing Intern for the Summer 2012 semester. To learn more about this position, please visit Cal U's InternLink site. Not registered on InternLink? Stop by the Internship Center and create a username and password |
