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- Organize and track the schools that YOU are interested in.
- Get matched up with schools that fit your personality.
- Determine your chances at each school CP covers.
- Calculate your costs at any school.
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Facts
Services Available
- Campus Interview Program Internships
- Career Development Internship Program (CDIP)
- Community Internship Program (CIP)
- EDLD On-campus Internship Program
- IE3 Global Internships
- Participatory Learning Experiences (PLEs)
Advice
- The UO offers a wide variety of internships for its students through the Career Center. Students can get paid or unpaid internships, and potentially receive academic credit for their work. Internships are available in almost every field, but you’re probably going to have to search for them. Get to know the people in the Career Center. This is, by far, your best way to get involved in the system. You can get signed up to be on an internship E-mail list, which will send you constant, updated E-mails about new internships that are available. The best thing that you can do is get an early start—there are plenty out there, but they go fast.
Most Recent Contributing Author
Name: Emily Ebel
Hometown: Estacada, OR
Major: Biology Emily is growing a vegetable garden on her dorm room windowsill. Contributing Author Internship
College Prowler is actively seeking talented students to be "Contributing Authors," and assist with updating
the College Prowler guide to their school. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain internship experience, be a part of a nationally
recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is
really like at your college. Read more about the internship.
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