How important is it for my son or daughter to complete an internship before graduating?
It’s essential. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, approximately 70 percent of recent college graduates hired had completed an internship. In addition, the number one way that companies find new employees is through their own internship programs. Internships are the experiential component of your child’s academic preparation at Transy. Internships can be completed either with or without academic credit, which means that your child could count an internship as a class. Either way, completing an internship provides the connection between your students excellent classroom preparation and the world of work.
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