Truman School Internship Program

KJ McNamara shows Dr. Barton Wechsler part of a poster she made describing her internship at a Truman School poster session October 13. Students without significant public sector or non-profit work experience are required to complete an internship as a part of their program of study at the Truman School. Students are expected to complete an internship of about 480 hours (12 weeks). The internship class provides three hours of academic credit for the placement experience. The internship requirement is typically met during the summer but may be met through part time placements during the academic year, subject to approval by the Internship Program Administrator, Dr. Charles Sampson. Students with significant public sector or nonprofit work experience may request exemption from the internship requirement.

Each placement is intended to facilitate self-directed learning, and may become an invaluable first step toward a public service career. The best experiences extend well beyond resume building. They facilitate professional and interpersonal experiences, opportunities for networking, and learning.

See a list of recent internships and read about students' experiences.

Students say...

Second-year student Anne Case-Halferty describes how her internship
allowed her to put her first-year coursework to use right away.

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