Internship Bill of Rights

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Internship Bill of Rights Dr. Mohammad Saadeh Engineering Technology Computer Science and Industrial Technology

Introduction about the Bill of Rights Designed by the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (TWC) For 40 years, TWC has been advancing experiential learning in higher education. TWC works with hundreds of colleges, thousands of students and scores of internship sites to create valuable academic internship programs. TWC prepared this Internship Bill of Rights to help inform best practice for all academic internship experiences. Foster a professional, free of discrimination environment where interns are safe and respected

Respect and Professionalism 1 Internship site Foster a professional, free of discrimination environment where interns are safe and respected Intern Maintain professionalism in all internship interactions, and respect office policies and project deadlines Educational Institution Coordinate and implement structured pre-internship advising sessions Set appropriate expectations for success in the workplace environment Guide students to identify relevant internship sites ET Form 408: Internship Agreement for Host Company ET Form 409: Internship Agreement for Students Measured through CSIT Form 404 Employer's Evaluation of the Industrial Internship Student

2 Goals Internship site Intern Educational Institution Facilitate goal setting with each intern. Monitor and provide feedback regularly about progress. Intern Establish individual and professional goals and commit to pursuing them Educational Institution Provide intern with framework for Individual Development Plan Identify current skill set and specific areas for growth, and share directly with the intern supervisor. CSIT Form 103: Student’s Measurable Learning Objectives

Structured Environment 3 Internship site Allocate resources to prepare for intern. Explain organizational culture and structure. Intern Understand work environment, organizational structure and culture Educational Institution Require the intern supervisor and intern to complete an Internship Agreement outlining professional and academic commitments and review with intern supervisor. ET Form 408: Internship Agreement for Host Company ET Form 409: Internship Agreement for Students ET Form 406: Industrial Internship Weekly Activity Log ET Form 406: Student’s Time Report

4 Academic Transfer Internship site Intern Educational Institution Facilitate opportunities for intern to apply academic skills and knowledge to workplace environment. Intern Actively use workplace experience to enhance academic growth and achievement. Educational Institution Make academic credit available for the internship experience, provided it meets standards predetermined by the credit-awarding institution. CSIT Form 101: Application For Industrial Internship ET-400 Industrial Internship Course Requirements

5 Self Reflection Internship site Intern Educational Institution Identify intern successes and strengths and offer constructive feedback on progress toward goals. Intern Reflect systematically and deeply on the entire internship and its relevance to future professional and personal development. Educational Institution Require interns to document work and accomplishments, reflect on experiences and identify specific leadership skills.

Measuring Self Reflection We request students to write a report at the end of the internship experience: “…your report must also include a reflection section in which you must describe: a. What have you learned after all. Can you articulate the competencies and useful skills that you obtained from this experience? In particular, what competencies have you gained that are more generally and broadly applicable to your field of study and beyond the project specifics of this internship? b. How would you assess the value of this experience? Did the experience provide insights about the potential of careers in your field and how does it help your career aspirations? In what ways are you better off after this experience?...”

Impactful Contribution 6 Internship site Provide meaningful projects and tasks that foster learning and application. Intern Take initiative Identify challenging learning opportunities Maximize the internship experience. Educational Institution Conduct site visit to discuss intern’s initial progress and future expectations in formal setting with intern’s supervisor.

7 Mentoring Internship site Intern Educational Institution Cultivate an environment that promotes mentorship for career planning. Provide advice, counseling and support to intern. Intern Proactively seek and embrace mentoring relationships. Educational Institution Provide intern with an educator who serves as facilitator, mentor and evaluator during the experience.

Skills, Knowledge and Disposition 8 Internship site Provide adequate instruction, resources, opportunities and training. Intern Demonstrate acquisition of predetermined proficiencies and additional skills and competencies. Educational Institution Engage intern with activities that complement the internship experience, such as leadership training, civic engagement and professional development workshops.

Inclusive Work Setting 9 Internship site Build an environment that integrates interns into work and social activities. Intern Maximize opportunities to become part of the team. Educational Institution Engage intern in a structured process to evaluate potential internship opportunities and determine a match that meets his or her academic and professional goals.

10 Active Network Internship site Intern Educational Institution Make it possible for the intern to interact with colleagues throughout the organization and within their field of interest. Intern Take full advantage of opportunities to network with professionals and peers. Educational Institution Create opportunities for intern to conduct informational interviews with professionals within the internship site, the alumni network of the educational institution or intern’s field of interest.