Internships
Career Center
In 2011, more than 570 university-approved internships were reported and monitored by The Career Center. (275 for Arts and Sciences and 295 were reported by School of Business students).

 

Internships are a highly valued form of career-based learning at Seton Hall. These invaluable career preparation experiences provide students with the opportunity to develop key competencies, gain confidence in their career decisions, and begin to create a professional network. The Career Center manages a large and diverse internship program and works closely with faculty internship advisors who oversee the learning component of credit bearing internships. (The School of Diplomacy manages a required internship within the School.)

We’re proud of the reputation that we’ve earned throughout the employer and academic community as all internships are approved for the work and learning value that they can offer our students. Internship employers are asked to provide on-going feedback to their interns and conduct a performance evaluation of the intern at the completion of the internship.

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    Internship Tutorial
The Internship Tutorial  provides an overview of expectations of all students throughout the Internship process, which includes searching for an Internship, interviewing, and working as an intern. The tutorial contains information regarding the process and intern criteria, as well as all required forms. 

You can locate the Internship Tutorial in PirateNet.

    How to Find Internships

To find an internship, we recommend several strategies. Attend networking events and career fairs, tap into your personal network of friends and family members, and utilize Navigator. To access Navigator, log in to PirateNet.

When you’ve been offered an internship position, report your Internship by completing the form in the Internship Tutorial that is located PirateNet. Click on Career Center tab and look for "Report Your Internship" (upper right corner).


From my first year all the way through graduation at Seton Hall, The Career Center has helped to prepare me to get to where I am today.  The Career Center provided guidance on my resume, helped me apply for internships and professional employment opportunities, and coached me on how to dress and act on an interview. I knew that I could call on the Career Center at anytime." 2011 Graphic, Interactive & Advertising Design graduate

Experiential Education Awards

The Experiential Education Student Awards Program was established to recognize students for excellence. The competition extends to all experiential education programs (Internship, Practica, Clinical, Service Learning, and Student Teaching). Each year, the University community honors award recipients at an Awards Luncheon.

Experiential Education Award Winners »

Contact Us

The Career Center
(973) 761-9355
careers@shu.edu
Bayley Hall Rm. 209