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Internships create opportunities for growth and the development of new skills. Beyond that, it pushes our students to grow in resume development and networking skills that will last a lifetime. Going one step further our internship program helps students build on important skills like interviewing and interpersonal communication.
Student FAQs
What are the requirements of an internship?
The internship must be:
- related to the student’s major
- must coordinate at least one project
- the student’s supervisor must provide an evaluation
If a student’s internship does not meet the criteria, then the internship will not be eligible to receive credit.
Once I find an internship, how do I apply for credit?
You will fill out this application form. Please make sure all fields are filled out completely before submitting. The survey link will also be sent by the internship director.
Meet the Internship Staff
We are located in the Anderson Classroom to Career Center on the first floor of the College of Professional Studies Building (128 CPS).
Ricardo Boeing
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Employer FAQs
The Sentry School of Business and Economics at UW-Stevens Point has majors in accounting, business administration, data analytics, finance, economics, management and marketing. While each student takes electives suited to their area of interest, all Sentry School students meet and maintain above average grade point averages. Sentry School majors complete core courses in economics, accounting, marketing, production and management information systems. They are eager to get real world experience and apply their coursework to a business setting.
I do not have a formal internship program, what do I need to do to create an internship?
If you have work that needs to be done an intern can help! Our students are good at administrative tasks, data analysis and problem-solving. Many are able to provide ideas on how to use social media strategies. Students also have skills using Excel and other software tools. You simply need a job description; you can then post your position on Handshake. We use target messaging to reach selected groups of our majors. Contact the Academic and Career Advising Center at acac@uwsp.edu or 715-346-4557. To send your position directly to Sentry School students, contact Ricardo Boeing at rboeing@uwsp.edu.
Why should I hire a Sentry School intern?
Our upper-level students are well-prepared and hard-working. You can “test out” an intern’s ability and work ethic before making a formal offer. Your organization will also get increased visibility by partnering with the Sentry School of Business and Economics.
When is the best time to hire an intern?
Students usually sign up for internship credits over the summer. Having a position posted by early March allows for you to recruit and interview potential students. However, some students prefer a part-time option during the school year. Bottom line: you can hire an intern to match your business needs.
What if I want an intern to work full-time?
Many students are available full-time in the summer. However, if the student is willing to work full-time during the school year, he or she can enroll in the equivalent of 12 credits to maintain full-time student status. We can work this through internship credits and independent study credits. For part-time positions students will often need to work around their classes but often are available for 15-20 hours per week.
What work is there on my part as the employer?
Aside from normal training for a new employee, all the student intern needs are an email from you, the supervisor, stating the number of hours the intern will be working, as well as the job duties. Once the student is near completing the internship course, we ask all supervisors to fill out a performance evaluation provided by the Sentry School of Business and Economics.
What about college credits and internships?
Sentry School majors will complete a three-credit course while working in an internship. The student does the paperwork for this course, and you will provide an evaluation. Most students find that working in an internship while earning credits increases the value of the work experience and helps them connect their courses to the workplace.
Do I have to pay an intern?
Most for-profit businesses are required by law to provide some form of compensation. Your business may qualify for reimbursement of internship wages paid to students who qualify for UWSP’s Pointers Connect Internship Program.
What about nonprofits and volunteer interns?
We have had great success with our students in volunteer settings. These positions need to allow the students to apply his or her course of study to the workplace. Your nonprofit organization may qualify for reimbursement of internship wages paid to students who qualify for our Pointers Connect Internship Program. The Anderson Classroom to Career Center also provides a limited number of scholarships to students who complete internships at non-profit organizations. Contact our Internship Director, Prof. Ricardo Boeing at rboeing@uwsp.edu for more info.
Can the Sentry School select an intern for me?
While we can get the word out about your opportunity to our students, we do not match students to employers.
How do I hire an intentional student as an intern?
The employer doesn’t need to do anything differently. The international student would need to apply for a CPT (Curricular Practical Training) or OPT(Optional Practical Training) through the university to work as an intern. There is no employer cost associated with hiring an international student as an intern, other than compensation.
When could I hire an intentional student?
International students could take internships with CPT starting from their second academic year until before graduation. Or international students could take internships with OPT within 12 months (36 months for Science, Technology, Math and Engineering students) from their graduation.