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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
(current)
- Port Authority
- No Water No Life, LLC.
- Americorps CLEARCorps
- NJ Environmental Federation
- NSF - Digital Geologic Mapping...
- NOAA/NMFS Internship
- State Governmental Internship - (application)
- Somerset County Engineering Division
- MonroeTwp Municipal Auth
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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
(ongoing)
Environmental Careers Organization
Environmental Protection Agency
National Geographic Society
National Science Foundation
National Wildlife Federation
Student Conservation Association
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Government Student Jobs
U.S. Housing and Urban Development
NJ Public Research Interest Group Student Chapters
| INTERNSHIP GUIDELINES Spring 2008 INTERNSHIP DIRECTOR CONTACT INFORMATION: Dr. Hordon Phone: 732-445-3107 Fax: 732-445-0006 E-mail: hordon at rci.rutgers.edu
1. All students who want to register for an internship in the Geography Department must obtain a special permission number in person from the Department Secretary: Betty Ann Abbatemarco. Her office is in Lucy Stone B-254 (Livingston). Contact numbers are: 732-445-4103; abbatema at rci.rutgers.edu
2. Students may register for 1, 2 or 3 credits for their internship. A 3-credit internship usually involves at least a total of 112 hours, based on 8 hours/week for a 14-week semester.
3. Students who receive academic credit for their internship cannot be paid.
4. The organization offering the internship can be either public or private.
5. All interns must submit a 2-3 page report of what they did during the semester to R.M. Hordon on or before the last day of class (Monday, May 5, 2008).
6. Intern reports will be evaluated for form and content. Poorly written reports will affect the final grade.
7. All intern supervisors must submit a confidential evaluation of the work of their intern(s) to R.M. Hordon on or before Monday, May 5, 2008. This evaluation must include a recommended letter grade (with "plus " or "minus " if appropriate).
8. The reports by the intern and supervisor can be submitted by either e-mail, fax, regular mail, or hand delivery.
9. Tardy reports may result in an Incomplete grade for the course and a lowering of the final grade.
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