Internship & Off-Campus Study
What academic opportunities exist beyond the standard curriculum?
Internships encourage students to apply classroom learning to real life
situations in business, communications, government, law, the sciences,
and many other fields. Most departments aid students in identifying and
structuring internship experiences; all internships done for credit
must be developed by the student, a faculty advisor, and an on-site
supervisor and approved in advance. Although most internships are not
paid positions, the experience gained is quite valuable in itself.
Another worthwhile academic experience is off-campus study.
With help from the Study Abroad Office, a student may select a semester
program as near as Philadelphia or Washington, D.C., or in any country
around the world. The College has affiliated programs in Argentina,
Australia, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Northern Ireland,
New Zealand, Spain, and Sweden.