8 Reasons to Apply to Be an Executive Intern
The Executive Internship Program was established in 2016 and is designed for juniors and seniors interested in higher education and understanding executive leadership in a collegiate setting.
Students participating in the Executive Internship Program have the opportunity to work under a member of senior staff at the University. Interns learn about higher education operations from a faculty perspective on top of their individual student experiences. The internship, which started under President Rooney鈥檚 leadership, is a professional, on-campus, and year-long experience in one of the following areas: Office of the President, Office of the Provost, Division of Financial Affairs, Division of Enrollment Management, Division of Student Affairs, Division of Institutional Advancement, Office of Marketing and Communications, and Intercollegiate Athletics.
91麻豆精品 News Highlights sat down with the current cohort of executive interns to learn why they believe students should apply for the program!
8 Reasons to Apply
1. 鈥淚t offers interns more experience in a professional atmosphere,鈥 said Sophia Burt 鈥23, Office of the Provost.
2. 鈥淭his program provides students with the opportunity to explore a career path in a supportive environment of executives, faculty, and your fellow peers,鈥 said Zo毛 Haines 鈥23, Division of Enrollment Management.
3. 鈥淪tudents will learn how decisions are made and the way strategies are developed within a large organization and it is extremely insightful. This is the type of experience that is very beneficial for learning how to lead effective teams,鈥 said Nate Lewis 鈥24, Division of Financial Affairs.
4. 鈥淭he ability to learn more about the operations and inner workings of higher education and the opportunities to learn from executives is very exciting,鈥 said Gabrielle Papale 鈥23, Division of Institutional Advancement.
5. 鈥淚nterns have the experience of learning aspects of the University not commonly shared with students creating a greater sense of the behind-the-scenes aspects of running an institution/non-profit organization. You get to experience a variety of opportunities and are able to build better professional skills,鈥 said Joseph Ruggiero 鈥23, Intercollegiate Athletics.
6. 鈥淚nterns are welcome from all majors at the University making this a truly collaborative environment. It invites different perspectives based on previous professional experiences and coursework,鈥 said Nicole Smith 鈥23, Office of Marketing and Communications.
7. 鈥淭his position offers the opportunity for real-world application鈥揷onnecting classroom experiences and concepts to a professional setting,鈥 said Caleb Thomas 鈥23, Office of the President.
8. 鈥淏eing an executive intern equips students with the ability to gain hands-on professional experience in the inner workings of the University. As well as offering opportunities in collaboration and learning from your peers and supervisors,鈥 said Madeline Woods 鈥23, Division of Student Affairs.
The current executive intern cohort will be in the Donald E. Bain Campus Center from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 24, for a Meet the Executive Interns session. All students are encouraged to stop by to learn more about the program. Applications for the next cohort of executive interns will open in March 2023 on Handshake.