Can I turn a current job into an internship/co-op and earn credits?
If you find an internship on your own or have a current job that you feel qualifies as academically-related to your major, it can be considered for an internship/co-op. You must have a job description from your employer, and your department’s coordinator must approve it. Bring the approved job description to the Internship Office to sign up for registration of the credits. Even if you find your internship on your own, you still must complete the online orientation – it has information you need.
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