Internships
Paid internships are the most common type of work-and-learn experience offered by our employer partners. In-person internship options can range from a short, 8-hour project-based experience to a short-term, non-credit, one-week micro-internship to a 16-week or longer internship (for credit or non-credit). Virtual internships, where communication between employers and interns takes place through a variety of methods such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, telephone, and email, are also viable choices in today's flexible work environment. Virtual internships range from 5–40 hours or in some cases up to 6 months.
Research shows that students hired for a full-time career opportunity after an internship have higher retention rates within the organization, making for a sound return on investment. Work with your local Ivy Tech Talent Connection Manager to determine which internship option is the right fit for your company.
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Internship Guidelines
As you explore options for bringing interns into your workplace, consider the six areas outlined below that lead to a successful intern experience.
- Orient the student to the company and key contacts.
- Identify student learning goals.
- Outline employer project goals and weekly expectations for accomplishment.
- Schedule weekly meetings: work status updates (should be documented), check-ins, and department meetings (in-person 1:1, email, and/or phone).
- Over communicate and involve the intern, not only with work-related projects and tasks but also creative interaction amongst other interns and staff (scavenger hunt; homerooms)
- Provide necessary equipment and resources for the intern to accomplish the assigned project.
View/download the PDFs below for more detailed guidelines.
In-Person Internship Guidelines (PDF)
Virtual Internship Guidelines (PDF)
For-Credit Internships
You may also want to consider partnering with our Academics team to provide for-credit internships.
Key Characteristics:
- An experience that serves to synthesize a student's education and apply it to a workplace setting
- These are usually undertaken near the end of a student's program of study so as to reflect the whole of the student's educational experience
- Supervision is provided by an Ivy Tech Community College faculty member
- On-site supervision is provided by an agency/company employee
Employer Participation (Policy 6.14):
- 5 contact hours per week (250 minutes)
- 80 contact hours per semester (4,000 minutes)
Examples of for-credit internships:
- Human Services has two internships which require 160 hours and reflection papers
- A Hospitality internship requires 80 hours of work experience and 10 hours of service hours, activity logs, reflection papers, evaluations, skills tests, and a portfolio
- Criminal Justice has a 4-credit hour internship class
- Medical Assisting students complete 200 hours of hands-on physicians’ office-based learning their last semester enrolled in the program
Share Your Intern Story
- Students: Complete this survey to share your incredible internship journey. It might make it on this website to help us celebrate YOU!
- Employers: Complete this Pledge Survey to celebrate and share incredible Ivy Tech interns you've worked with past and present!
- Ivy Tech Faculty/Staff: We know you work hard to get our students engaged with meaningful Work-and-Learn experiences - tell us your big wins!