School of Communication
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Kalamazoo MI 49008-5318 USA
(269) 387-3130
Internships
Internships provide important hands-on experience in the field and create connections within the local community, while applying and expanding on what is learned in the classroom.
Eligibility
Specific guidelines must be followed when applying for and completing for-credit internships in the School of Communication. In order to be eligible for internship credits, you must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Have a declared School of Communication major or minor
- Have accumulated at least 56 credit hours
- Have completed the core courses in the major or minor
- Hold a GPA of 2.5 or above
Finding an internship
Students are responsible for finding their own internships. Various resources are available to Â鶹´«Ã½s looking for internships:
- Job postings are always available through the WMU job board, Handshake
- The Career and Student Employment Services Office has posted a list of helpful resources for finding internships
Internship opportunity. Download and fill out this application for WMUK Public Radio.
Applying for credit
Once you have been accepted to an internship, you may apply for internship credit through the School of Communication. Please complete and submit the internship credit application below.
- (Google form)
Your eligibility will be reviewed and determined by the School of Communication. Questions regarding the application process or how an internship will impact your academics can be directed to the School of Communication advisor, Nate Robinson.
Earning internship credit
Internship can be earned during any term (fall, spring, or summer) or over multiple terms. The following information outlines how Â鶹´«Ã½s earn credit.
- Credit must be earned in the same term during which the Â鶹´«Ã½ is completing the internship
- Students may earn one credit per every 40 hours at an internship, up to 12 credits total (up to 6 in a major)
- Students will complete coursework reflecting on the internship experience as directed by the faculty internship supervisor over the term they are enrolled in internship credit
- The internship grade is credit/no credit
Please contact the School of Communication academic advisor with any questions.