Divisional Internship FAQ
For Students
No, the Divisional Internship course must be taken during a Resident term (or an Off-Campus Program, or Exchange Program with approval from the Associate Dean for International and Interdisciplinary Studies) in the student's approved D-Plan immediately following the internship term. The internship must occur during a student's scheduled leave term on their approved D-Plan.
Yes, students must request a letter of support from the Associate Dean for International and Interdisciplinary Studies, granting permission to enroll in the Divisional Internship course while on a study away program. Students will still be held to the requirements of the Internship course and must complete the final written report while on a study away program.
Yes, internship experiences are expected to be full time and require at least 200 hours of total effort over the duration of the internship, including writing the required essays. For this reason, it is expected that the minimum duration of the internship experience would be five weeks.
Yes, students are graded on a pass/fail (CT/NC) basis and earn 0.10 credits for successful completion of the course on their undergraduate transcript.
No, there are no administrative fees or additional tuition charges for enrollment in a Divisional Internship course.
A student’s official course load is rounded to the nearest whole number. Therefore, Divisional Internship courses do not impact a student’s course load as they are worth 0.10 credits and are always rounded down.
Yes, internship experiences used for this purpose may be paid or unpaid. The internship host (employer) should determine what is appropriate based on the applicable state and federal laws.
Students can enroll in the Divisional Internship Courses a total of two times and may earn a maximum of 0.2 credits on their undergraduate transcript through these courses. If a student earns a No Credit (NC) grade in a Divisional Internship course, they are not eligible to enroll in a second Divisional Internship course.
Yes, international students enrolling in a Divisional Internship course must have Curricular Practical Training (CPT) authorization to engage in the internship experience. For more information on CPT eligibility and the CPT request process for international students, please go to the OVIS website.
No, students' internship must be directly related to their major. Therefore, only students with declared majors (with approved major plans) are eligible to enroll in a Divisional Internship course.
No, retroactive or late applications are not accepted.
No, First-year students and any other students who do not have an approved major cannot participate in a Divisional Internship as the internship must relate directly to the student's major.