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Increasing Internships, Increasing Placement: Focusing on the Students with Financial Need

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Increasing Internships,Increasing Placement:

Focusing on the Students with Financial

Need

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Janet Boston, executive director, Indiana INTERNnet

and

Amanda Stanley, director of program relationships, Indiana Commission for Higher Education

Presented by

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IMPACT Awards• Intern of the Year

High School

College

Non student (at time of internship)

• Employer of the YearFor-profitNonprofit

• Career Development Professional of the Year

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The Facts

Fact

Jobs are the #1 reason Indiana attracts and/or retains young

professionals

Fact

Internships lead to job offers, according to NACE’s 2013 Internship

& Co-op Survey

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Internships Defined

An internship is a form of structured and supervised experiential learning that

provides students practical experience in their chosen fields

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Internship Elements

• Learning objectives

• Observation

• Reflection

• Evaluation

• Assessment

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Employer Benefits

• Increased productivity

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Employer Benefits

• Reduced recruiting costs• Gain fresh perspectives  • Remain competitive within industry• Exhibit corporate citizenship• Increase diversity within organization• Offer management experience to

employees working as intern supervisors

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Internships “Redefined”

• Internships: short-term, project-based, virtual, traditional

• Interns: post-degree, non-degree, career-changers, returnship, graduate students

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Quality Internships

• Resume/portfolio building assignments• Provide professional development• Exposure to community• Offer/invite to social activities• Provide access to leadership• Mentoring: meetings at least bi-weekly

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Compensating an Intern

• Know what competition offers

• Parking, lunch, housing, equipment, rewards programs, scholarship money

• Stipends, academic credit

• Abide by laws (Fact Sheet #71)

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Why Intern?• Apply academic coursework to the

professional world• Explore career interests• Enhance responsibility/transferable skills• Build resume/portfolio • Expand network to gain full-time

employment prospects

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Why Indiana INTERNnet?

• Brain Drain Research

• Internships Employment

• Indiana INTERNnet program established

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Indiana INTERNnet’s Mission Statement

Indiana INTERNnet exists to increase the quantity and quality of experiential learning in the state of

Indiana in order to retain top talent

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Accomplishing Our Mission

Indiana INTERNnet is a FREE internship-matching program linking

individuals seeking internships, Indiana employers, and Indiana high schools,

colleges and universities

We provide high-touch and high-tech service to anyone seeking or promoting

an internship

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High Touch Services

• Employer assistance

• Resource Guides

• Career Fairs

• Internship Hotline/Feedback Button

• Awards

• Community Engagement

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Student/Employer Workspaces

Feedback Button

Search by Keyword

ForgotPassword Tutorial

Search Different Industries

Search By Indiana Region

Educator Workspace

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EARN IndianaRevamping the State Work Study Program

Amanda StanleyDirector of Program RelationshipsCommission for Higher Education

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Today’s Agenda

• Background: Why change work study?• Thomas P. Miller & Associates analysis• Introducing EARN Indiana

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Why change work study?

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TPMA Recommendations• Key Recommendation: Use program to

promote experiential learning• Other structural recommendations:

– Extend employer eligibility to private companies– Keep it simple– Consider priorities– Coordinate and leverage federal resources– Reexamine student eligibility requirements

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TPMA Recommendations• Marketing

– Communicate more proactively with students– Increase recruitment assistance– Rebrand the program

• Program Improvements– Establish more rigorous evaluation process– Provide more employer support– Establish employer participation guidelines

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EARN Indiana(Employment Aid Readiness Network)

• Gives students with financial need access to résumé-building, experiential, paid positions

• Provides employers up to 50 percent wage match for hiring EARN students

• Enhances student-employer matching through partnership with Indiana INTERNnet

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EARN Eligibility• Employer eligibility based on internship

offered – is it experiential?– Private companies may participate– All employers may participate year-round

• Student eligibility remains need-based– Must be full-time– Must be offered a Frank O’Bannon or 21st Century

Scholar award

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Position CriteriaInternship must provide experiential learning, plus:•Be paid•Last at least 8 weeks•Be 12 to 20 hours per week (12 to 40 during summer)•Not be political•Be less than 25% administrative in nature•Contain a mentoring component•Not already be designated as Federal Work Study

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Applying & Other Logistics• Students and employers apply to participate

via Indiana INTERNnet• EARN-eligible students and positions marked

with logo• Sophisticated search technology helps

recruitment and placement• Employers claim reimbursement directly from

state

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Indiana INTERNnet

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ContactAmanda Stanley

Director of Program RelationshipsDivision of Student Financial Aid

Commission for Higher Education317.234.8232

[email protected]