Internships
Career Center

Internships are a highly valued form of career-based learning at Seton Hall.  More than 500 School of Business and College of Arts and Sciences students participate each year, providing them with the opportunity to develop skills and begin to create a professional network. The Career Center manages a large and diverse internship program. (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.


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 your Career Center Resources located in PirateNet.


Sample Internships

How to Find Internships

To find an internship, we recommend several strategies. Attend career fairs and networking events, tap into your personal network of friends and family members, and utilize Navigator. To get your Navigator account, contact The Career Center.

We also recommend that you visit Internships.com, a premium intern posting site that The Career Center has provided to Seton Hall University students, free of charge.  To access this Web site, SHU’s student promo code can be found in your Career Center Resources located in PirateNet

When you’ve been offered an internship position, report your Internship to The Career Center, via the Internship Tutorial, located in your Career Center Resources located in PirateNet. Select Internship Tutorial (left menu) and then select “Required Forms” and “Internship Form”. Please obtain all necessary information before submitting the form.

 
Experiential Education Awards

The Experiential Education Student Awards Program was established to recognize students for their accomplishments off campus, as well as on campus.  The competition extends to all experiential education programs (Internship, Practica, Clinical, Service Learning, and Student Teaching).  Each year, The Career honors award recipients at an awards luncheon.

2009 Experiential Education Award Winners
Contact Us

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

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