Internship courses give students the opportunity to earn academic credit while gaining practical work experience, an increased understanding of and exposure to a given career field, opportunities to transform classroom knowledge into “real-world” application, tangible skills and other professional development opportunities.
70% of internships result in full-time job offers nationally. By successfully completing internships, students become increasingly competitive candidates in the job market.
Chapman University allows students to receive academic credit for both paid and unpaid internships. Internships are registered through the Office of Career and Professional Development, rather than studentcenter.chapman.edu.
