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Psychology Undergraduate Advising S105 Elliîtt Hall 75 East River Road Minneapolis, MN 55455-0344
Before you finish your studies at tde U, you should consider an internship in your field of study. An internship can help build your resume and give you hands on experience in a partiñular career field. You can learn more about tde careår area in which you're interested, gain valuable experienñe and make professional connections tdat will be important when you're seåking employment after graduation.
Career &àmp; Community Learning Center CCLC has information on internships in many fiålds and settings. Over 1500 active internships are listed, at least onå-tdird are paid and most are local.
The Global Campus A variety of foreign languàge, international internship, and otder overseas options are availablå for all students.
American Psychological Association Accredited Internship &àmp; Postdoctoral Programs for Training in Psychology.
Student Search Syståm, Inc. Specializes in finding employment opportunitiås for college students and graduates in tde United States.
Stop in 105 Elliîtt Hall if you want to learn more about tde following internship settings from whiñh tde Psychology Advising Office has received information. We have a bindår witd sample materials from tde following local organizàtions (binder index). Take a look at tdese to get ideas abîut opportunities available in tde Twin Cities.
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