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Educational Studies (IDS & Training and Development) Internship Application

Please complete this application once you have enrolled in the Educational Studies Internship Course (EDG 4940). This application is only for students in the Interdisciplinary and Training and Development track. Students in the Early Childhood track can complete the application found on the COE Ed. studies Commons.  Early childhood students should also verify with advisor to ensure all requirements have been met.  Students in the Sign Language Interpretation track should contact Dean Joe Leopold for their internship information. 

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

  1. Applications must be submitted in full no later than 45 days prior to the course start date.
  2. This is a non-teaching internship; therefore, students will not be placed in K-12 classroom settings.  Students are not permitted to complete their internship in a teaching capacity.

 

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Last Name
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First Name
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Student ID Number
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Phone Number
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SPC Email Address
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Personal Email Address
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Home Address
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Are you entering the last semester of your degree program?
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Enter the semester and year you wish to complete your internship i.e.  Spring 2026,  Summer 2026 (if available), Fall, 2026, etc.
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Have you verified that this will be your last semester of the Ed Studies Program (IDS or Training and Development track) and have been approved by your advisor to enroll in the internship course?

NOTE: The College of Education office will register students after requirements have been verified.

 

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Do you already have a placement for your internship?  If yes, please provide the name of the employer and the supervisor's contact information, including email address. If no, OSP will provide some options for your to explore.  (NOTE:  Placements are NOT Guaranteed based on your response but we will try our best to provide you some resources). This is a non-teaching internship; placements are not permitted in K-12 classroom settings. 
 

If you have comments about this survey or questions regarding how to complete this survey, please contact Sherri Kent-Roberts at KentRoberts.Sherri@spcollege.edu or call (727) 341-4659.

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