Internships are a valuable tool to enhance an academic portfolio. However, academic credit will not be awarded for experience alone; rather, credit is awarded based on the academic component of the internship.
Credit for internships will be determined as follows:
Internships. Internships are characterized by mentored learning opportunities achieved through the completion of assigned tasks. The student does not typically take a lead role in determining daily activities or long-term projects. The vast majority of internships exist within this category.
Major/Minor Internships (i.e. Internships within a major or minor). Major/Minor internships involve clear and extraordinary intellectual and/or creative development. Such activities are characterized by the production of an independent creative work whose quality and success can be assessed by Notre Dame faculty. The student typically takes a lead role in determining daily activities and long-term projects. Such internships are the clear exception, rather than the norm, in the context of the undergraduate experience.
Some program-defined internships (e.g. Washington Program or Silicon Valley Semester) may have policies that differ from the above. It is important to check with the program to confirm whether the credits count towards your degree or whether they count only for “full-time” status.
To apply for an Arts and Letters internship, students must be enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters. Prior approval is necessary from the Office for Undergraduate Studies, 104 O’Shaughnessy Hall, to ensure proper credit transfer. To obtain credit for an internship the student must do the following:
The evaluation letter from a supervisor is due the last class day of the semester, if the internship is taken during the academic year, and during the first week of the fall semester, if the internship is taken during the summer session.
If approval is granted, the student must obtain an override from the Office for Undergraduate Studies and register into AL 45999 01 or 45999 02 for the summer term in which the internship is taken.
For any questions about the awarding of credit for internships, the student should visit the Office for Undergraduate Studies, 104 O’Shaughnessy Hall, and speak with an Assistant Dean.
The Meruelo Family Center for Career Development is a valuable resource for students researching internship opportunities. LoriAnn Edinborough, Program Director, Global Internship Initiative, manages databases such as the Internship Exchange and Go Irish which contain thousands of internships across the country. The Career Center is located on the 5th floor of Duncan Student Center. Main office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Walk-in hours are 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To schedule an appointment, call (574)631-5200.