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Center for Career and Professional Development 314 Hendrix Student Center

 An on-campus work experience related to a student’s major or career path  Takes place in Fall, Spring or Summer semester  Encompasses Short Range plan, rather than a Long Range plan (Co-op)

 Internships must be paid  FICTION Internships may be paid or unpaid; Clemson University does not differentiate between the two

 UPIC Internships must be 40+ hour work weeks  FICTION Internships must meet one of two scenarios: 1. A 40+ hour work week for a total of at least 320 hours [Full Time Internship] 2. A less than 40 hour work week where the student totals at least 160 hours; Typically, this type occurs during the Fall or Spring semesters and students will work hours per work week [Part Time Internship]

 I will receive a grade for my Internship  FICTION You will receive an academic notation on your transcripts with a Pass or Fail notation. It will have no effect on your GPR, academic standing, or degree requirements

 Noted on official Clemson documentation  Demonstrates successful completion of professional training to potential employers or graduate programs  Successful completion of the course indicates that all learning outcomes were accomplished…bodes well for purposes of letters of recommendation, or recommendations for future employment or graduate programs  Many students can say they had an “internship”, however, completing an internship with an academic component adds more weight and influence to the overall experience Once hired, in order to participate and maintain your internship status in the UPIC Program, student interns must enroll in the INT course upon completion of hiring paperwork and no later than May 21 (the last day to drop a class or withdraw without a W). Unable to continue internship and INT course:  If you are unable to continue your internship due to unforeseen circumstances, the UPIC staff will evaluate the instance if notified before July 8 (the last day to drop a class or withdraw from the University without final grades). Additional information and/or statement from your UPIC mentor is required. Once the circumstance is confirmed and ratified by UPIC staff, you will be dropped from the INT course and terminated from the program. Any request for termination and INT course drop received after July 8 will be processed by the Registrar’s office.

 It should not affect scholarships and packages as long as you are meeting academic requirements [for up to 4.5 years.]  Contact the Financial Aid Office for confirmation!!!  Note: CCINT 201 students who are interning locally may wish to pay their student activities fee for the semester (to participate in Fike, sports tickets, etc.)

 Participate in UPIC internship training workshop, set goals, and update your UPIC Program coordinator  Provide feedback of your experience, and send in pictures, videos, positive project results, etc.  Complete evaluation proposals for student and site mentor after the experience

COURSE TITLE COURSE CREDITS EARNED GRADE GPTS FALL SEMESTER 2003 CAREER CENTER INTERNSHIP CC Part Time Intern CCINT P COURSE TITLE COURSE CREDITS EARNED GRADE GPTS SECOND SUMMER SESSION 2003 CAREER CENTER INTERNSHIP CC Full Time Intern CCINT P 0 SEMESTER SUMMARY 0 0 N/A 0

 Make a fabulous first impression  Be friendly and meet others  Have an open mind  Be humble  Be inquisitive

 Learn as much as possible  Make listening and learning your priority over talking and commenting  Watch and learn about office dynamics and interactions  Contribute to teams  Respect others’ experience

 Get to know others  Manage the impressions you make  Build effective relationships  Become a good follower  Listen  Discuss expectations with supervisor

 Master of the tasks of your job  Adjust your expectations  Adopt the right attitude  Ask for help  Take initiative

 Understand your new-hire role within the area  Learn about the corporate culture  Connect and meet often with your mentor  Volunteer for assignments  Be patient

 Establish your expectations for each other  Read and understand his/her style  Go the extra mile  Keep written documentation  Make a notation of all meetings  Keep your mentor well informed Make your UPIC mentor look good... and you will certainly look good!

 “There are two things that I enjoyed most about my internship experience. First, I had a lot of responsibilities. They recognized the fact that I had a substantial amount of prior experience and didn’t load me down with a lot of mundane tasks. Instead, I functioned as more or less a full-time employee.”  “The internship has turned into a full-time position that otherwise may not have happened. Having the opportunity to participate in an internship while attending school gave me the work experience that Target and so many other companies look for.”

 “Clemson University has proven to be an effective partner in our recruiting process. Working closely with the Career Center, we've been able to select motivated students for our intern program and give them a flavor of what opportunities and challenges await them upon graduation.”  “Establishing a partnership with Clemson University enhanced our ability to hire top-notch students for our Internship Program at Coty US LLC. With the help of the Michelin Career Center, we were able to provide our interns with exciting and challenging real-world experience.”

 In the following 20 slides, you will find a short quiz section on the PowerPoint presentation with which you were just trained (first rotation interns should take the first quiz, second rotation interns please answer the second quiz)  Please write your answer to each question and submit via to

A) Keep written documentation B) Write down all meetings C) Keep your supervisor well informed D) Make yourself look better than those around you

A) less than 40 hour work week where the student totals at least 160 hours B) A 40+ hour work week for a total of at least 320 hours C) typically during the fall or spring semesters D) Both the first and the third boxes are correct

A) Watch and learn about politics B) Open eyes, close mouth C) Adjust expectations D) all of the above

A) Be humble B) Make sure you are being noticed C) Have an open mind D) Make a good first impression

A) Manage the impressions you make B) Build effective relationships C) Become a good follower D) All of the above are correct

A) True B) False

A) True B) False

A) True B) False

A) True B) False

A) True B) False

1. Which semesters can a UPIC Internship take place? ◦ A)Fall only ◦ B)Spring only ◦ C)Fall, Spring or Summer ◦ D)Fall or Spring only

2. A UPIC Internship, like a co-op, encompasses a long- term plan. A. True B. False

3. UPIC Internships are always paid, unlike other types of internships which may be unpaid. A. True B. False

4. Part-time Internships must total at least ___ hours, while Full-time internships must total ___ hours per semester. A. 125, 440 B. 210, 375 C.250, 460 D.160, 320

5. As far as grading for a UPIC Internship, all interns will receive: A. A letter grade that affects their GPR and academic standing B. Academic notation of the internship C. Pass/Fail notation D. All of the above E. B and C only

6. Which of the following is NOT something to do during the first few weeks at your internship? A. Learn as much as possible B. Act like you already know everything C. Contribute to teams D. Respect the experience of others

7. Which of the following should become part of your work style at your internship? A. Adopting the right attitude B. Asking for help C. Taking initiative D. All of the above

8. Learning about the corporate culture as well as your particular role within the work area is an important part of your internship experience: A. True B. False

9. You should not worry about keeping written documentation of your hours and notation of any meetings with your mentor. A. True B. False

10. Employers see the UPIC Program as a way to recruit top-notch students for internships, and may possibly offer these students job opportunities upon graduation as well. A. True B. False

Best of luck in your internship experience. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. Remember: We are always here to help!!