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Internships are partnerships between the University, the student, and an employer. They are usually single-semester (or summer) opportunities in which students obtain relevant work experience. Interns combine on-the-job learning with application of classroom education in a work setting.
In addition to work experience, it may be possible for students to receive academic credit and earn funds to support their education. Obtaining a degree from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and gaining practical work experience provides a competitive edge when students seek full-time employment upon graduation. Internships are one of the most exciting and beneficial opportunities available to University Students.
For more information on internships contact:
Internship Coordinator (361) 825-2628To view currently available internships you must be registered on HireAnIslander.
Why should I do an internship?
1. Create an account on Hire an Islander. This will allow you to search and apply for internships on and off campus, as well as get emails about new internship opportunities
2. Have your resume reviewed. Meet with a career counselor to ensure your resume is effective before you stay applying
3. Do your research. Explore companies in the area that you are interested in and inquire to see if they have an internship program.
4. Consider your schedule. Make sure you have time to manage an internship along with classes, jobs, clubs, social life and any other commitments
5. Plan ahead! Don’t wait to start looking for an internship. Allow yourself at least a semester to research and apply prior to starting an internship
1. Check Hire an Islander and other job search websites every day for new opportunities.
2. Attend events held on campus that include employers in your field. Bring your resume and dress professionally.
3. Utilize the network you have. Let your friends and family know you are looking for an internship.
4. Meet with the internship coordinator. If you’re having trouble getting starts or knowing where to look, the internship coordinator can help answer questions and provide resources.
It’s best to get started early researching companies and targeting specific areas of interest. Most employers want students who have begun classes specific to their field (juniors and seniors) but some are open to freshman and sophomores. When you do an internship is dependent upon your knowledge of the field, schedule limitations and personal goals.
While internships can help you limit down your career interests, they’re most effective if you have a general idea of what you want for your future. Meet with a career counselor first to explore careers, your interests and your skills before pursuing internships.
The Career Center regularly conducts site visits to evaluate any risks associated with the internship and ensure a quality experience for the student.
Internship positions are available to all TAMU-CC students and subject to employer requirements. However, individual colleges within the university assign criteria for receipt of academic credit and employers are not eligible to offer academic credit to students. You can only receive credit through the university. You will receive assistance understanding credit requirements from the Career Center and your academic advisor. Application for credit will be through the college of your major. To receive course credit approval for an internship, you must contact your academic advisor and register for credit prior to the beginning of the semester.
If you are not doing an internship for credit, but still want documented proof of the experience, talk with the Career Center staff ASAP. It’s possible to have your internship noted on your transcript.
The Student Endowment Fund Internship Scholarship is available to TAMU-CC students pursuing a paid or unpaid internship.
Please click here for more information & to apply.
The Student Endowment Internship Scholarship is for undergraduate and graduate students with a financial need who are completing an internship during the fall, spring or summer sessions. Applications open each semester on the following dates.
Fall: July 1
Spring: November 1
Summer: April 1
*Students are still encouraged to apply if they have not received their offer letter from the internship site
Applicants must meet the following criteria during the semester in which applying and completing the internship.
Applications are considered complete when all forms and documents below have been submitted by the appropriate deadline.
Prior to completing this application, students must be prepared to upload (1) a letter of recommendation, written by a current or former faculty member and/or supervisor; (2) a signed offer letter or working agreement provided by the internship site no later than the priority deadline.
Fall: August 1
Spring: December 1
Summer: May 1
For more information contact Career Services at 361-825-2628.
As an employer, internship sponsorship yields numerous benefits. You will be able to reduce your recruiting costs, meet temporary staffing demands, and secure motivated, low-cost employees. Our goal is to ensure that all internships are mutually beneficial to the student and employer by providing access to bright, ambitious students. Internships and co-ops give you the opportunity to:
Do you qualify for the Job Development Internship Program? Click here to discover the benefits you will receive in addition to those of a standard internship!
An internship is a partnership between the employer, the student and the university. It emphasizes learning through hands-on work directly related to the student's major.
Defining the Position
As you think about the structure and foundation of your new internship program, use these questions to help form your internship program even further:
Now that you have answered all of the tough questions, it’s time to write the position description for your internship position. You can find an example of a position description along with a template to assist you in organizing yours here.
Once you’ve written your position description you can use the HireAnIslander web portal to post your position.
Please read our Guide to Internships for Employers.
Background checks are required for students who are working with minors during their internships. If the agency/company a student will be interning with does not conduct a background check students are required to go through a background check conducted by the university. Background checks will be facilitated by Career Services