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LIBR 294. Professional Experience: Internship Application

Please complete this application form to apply for a LIBR 294 internship. Before submitting this application, carefully read the LIBR 294. Professional Experience: Internships – Guidelines. All pre-requisites must be completed prior to the semester of the internship. NOTE: You must have completed LIBR 200, LIBR 202, LIBR 203 (effective Fall 2008), LIBR 204, 3 elective courses, and be in good academic standing [3.0 GPA or above and no outstanding incompletes] to enroll in LIBR 294.

You are responsible for finding and applying for an internship in a timely manner, staying within the published SLIS dates and deadlines for registration and for adding or dropping courses. It is highly recommended that you identify an internship, apply to the internship site, and submit this application form at least 4–6 weeks in advance of the instruction start date for the semester of the internship.

This application will be reviewed by the appropriate internship faculty supervisor, who will contact you to let you know the internship is approved and you are accepted into the course. You should self-register for LIBR 294 through MySJSU. See the class schedules for the correct section number and the 5 digit class number. Please be aware there are separate sections of LIBR 294 depending on number of units, whether you are regular or special session and for each internship supervisor (archival or non–archival internship). Please make sure to register for the appropriate section to avoid the add/drop process and insure you get your units for LIBR 294.

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Internship units you plan to take:

Year and semester you plan to enroll in LIBR 294

  

I am currently employed (full or part time) by this organization.

Site supervisor (name, e-mail address, and telephone number)



You need to develop learning outcomes (link opens in new window) for your internship.  Think about what you should know⁄be able to do by the end of the experience; don't submit a list of the activities you will perform for the internship.  While you can use your internship to help meet one or more of the competencies needed for an e-Portfolio, do not use the competency statement itself in place of a statement of learning outcomes.  You need to create specific internship learning outcomes that are measurable and that address the competency(ies).

   

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