How do I get academic credit for an internship?
- Any internship that furthers your professional development in some way can be registered for academic credit. To get academic credit, students first must find an internship and then secure a faculty sponsor. Dr. Carolyn Davies ([email protected]) and Dr. Erik Cheries ([email protected]) are the PBS internship liaisons and often serve as faculty sponsors for PBS students. However, any PBS faculty member can serve as a faculty sponsor for an internship. If you are in the DDHS program, your faculty sponsor is Dr. Ashley Woodman ([email protected]).
- The requirements for earning academic credit for an internship are:
- Completing 40 hours of internship work for each credit received;
- Submitting weekly reports to faculty sponsor;
- Submitting a ~5-page final paper on “What I Learned from My Internship” by the second day of final exams;
- Receiving a satisfactory end–of–term evaluation from the intern’s on-site direct supervisor;
- Submitting a completed Internship Site and Supervisor Final Assessment form by the second day of final exams.
- After securing an internship position and faculty sponsor, students must submit an Experiential Learning Request in SPIRE (see below) in order to receive course credit.
How do I submit an Experiential Learning Request in SPIRE?
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Once you have an internship position and faculty sponsor, you must complete an Experiential Learning Request in SPIRE in order for your internship credits to be added to your SPIRE. These requests should ideally be submitted by the end of the term prior to the start of your internship (e.g., by the end of summer for the fall term), but will be considered after this time under special circumstances. Contact your faculty sponsor if you have any questions about this. To complete the request:
- Log in to your student account on SPIRE.
- Click on the Academics Tile.
- Under the Forms and Academic Requests tab, choose Experiential Learning Request.
- Click the Create a New Request button.
- Fill out all the information. Items marked with an asterisk are mandatory fields.
- Select the respective department from the Instructor Department dropdown to then choose your faculty sponsor from the Instructor dropdown.
- The start and end dates are mandatory but a rough estimate is okay since they can be edited later.
- Under Subject Area and Catalog Number, enter PSYCH 398 or UMASS 298. Ask your faculty sponsor if you're not sure which course number your internship falls under.
- PSYCH 398 is a variable-credit course and students with a GPA of 2.5 or better may register for it. Internships registered as PSYCH 398 must be Psych-related.
- UMASS 298 is a variable-credit course and students with a GPA of 2.0 or better may register for it.
- Under Credits, input the number of credits you anticipate completing during the term (every 40 hours = 1 credit)
- Enter your home address in the Student Living Address section, and the organization's address in the Work Address section.
- If you wish to attach any relevant documents, scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Attach Document button and choose a file from your device.
- You can save your progress and come back to it by clicking the Save button at the bottom of the page.
- If you wish to proceed with your request, click the Submit Request button. Read the terms and conditions, and click the acknowledgement checkbox at the bottom of the page and click I Accept. This will send a request to the selected instructor/sponsor for processing and approval.
What counts towards my internship hours?
- You receive 1 academic credit for every 40 hours of internship, and these hours must be completed by the last day of classes in the term for which your internship is registered. You can count hours for professional development and training. You cannot count hours traveling to and from your internship site from campus. If your internship requires travel from the main office to homes or schools, for instance, you can count these hours. You can count up to one hour of time per week spent working on the required journal entries.
- It is your responsibility to ensure that you complete the required number of hours. If you need to make up hours from sick days, vacations, or snow days, discuss opportunities with your internship supervisor. If you are not able to make up these hours by the last day of classes, you will receive credit for only the hours completed. For instance, if you complete 100 hours but planned to complete 120, you will receive 2 credits for the first 80 hours. Contact your internship faculty sponsor as soon as possible if any changes need to be made to the number of credits after the add/drop period.
Can I get credit for a paid internship?
- Yes! There is no difference between paid vs. unpaid internships in the process of registering an internship for academic credit.
Can I get credit for a summer or winter internship?
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Yes, you can, however, because these credits are registered through University+/UWW, there is a per-credit registration fee over the summer/winter. So if you don't need the credits over the summer/winter, you can simply do the internship for the experience without getting academic credit. If you do need the credits, internship credits are a great way to get additional credits over summer/winter. Contact an advisor if you have questions about summer/winter internships.
Do I need to get a background check before I do an internship?
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No, this is not required; however students may complete a CORI form prior to completing their internship contracts. This is a background check that your internship site may also request you to complete. This background check is only valid for one year, so you may need to complete it more than once if you are doing multiple internships. To complete the CORI, fill out this form in its entirety (don’t forget to sign it) and bring it to Jonathan Tominar-Lipari in Tobin Hall room 401. He is typically in his office M-F 9:30-4:00.