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    Internship offers an avenue for students to gain insight into the practical application of chemistry in the workplace. It brings an added dimension to the course matter offered in the college curriculum and affords the students a better foundation to assess and confirm their interests in chemistry. The end result is students who are clearer in their goals and interests and a more enriching educational experience.

    Companies also benefit from internships in that they have access to bright young minds capable of bring valuable independent perspectives on challenging projects.  They also get an early look at potentially promising young talent that might turn out to be future employment candidates.

    The college, companies and the community-at-large all benefit from graduates better prepared to contribute to society.

    The purpose of this guide is to facilitate the ability of students, companies and the college to work together to identify and pursue industrial internship opportunities.

     Table of Contents

     For-credit Internships

     Non-credit Internships

     Internship Calendar

     Position Descriptions & Scope of Work

     Resumes & Statements of Interest

     Interviewing Advice for Companies

     Company's Interviewing Advice for Students 

     Students's Interviewing Advice for Students

     The Internship Experience:  How it Should Work