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Experiential Education is an umbrella term which describes many different opportunities from which students may accumulate on-the-job skills through hands on experience. Following are descriptions of the types of experiential education. To get started, register with the Career Services Office on the CollegeCentral site. This will allow us to know your interest and assist you in your career development needs. Co-ops: A cooperative education experience is generally completed by a student over more than one semester. It includes work assignments related to the participant’s academic and career interests. Co-op students are almost always paid, and their work is considered productive to the employer. Most co-op programs involve some sort of academic credit. Internships: An internship is typically a one-time work or service experience done by a student who has attained at least some academic preparation in a professional field. The student who can be an advanced undergraduate or graduate student, works in a professional setting under the supervision of at least one practicing professional. Many internships offer pay, but quite a few do not. Most are done for academic credit. Practicums: A practicum is generally a one-time work or service
experience done by a student as part of an academic class. Some practicums
offer pay, but many do not. Almost all are done for academic credit.
Externships/Job Shadowing Experiences: An externship
or job shadowing experience allows a student to spend between a day and
several weeks observing a professional on the job. Such experiences are
unpaid and generally not done for academic credit.
(definitions courtesy of CareerPlanit) Gaining career-related experience through experiencial education is considered one of the most important hiring criteria for employers seeking college graduates. Students are encouraged to complete at least one experience prior to graduation. Many organizations offer such experiences. Sometimes all it takes is for you to inquire. An organization that does not offer these as standard practice, may consider it if they can be convinced that it will be mutually beneficial for the both of you. Recruitment Schedule - Visit College Central/Frostburg and go to "General Announcements". Here you will find WHAT companies will be visiting our campus, DATE and TIME(s) for on-campus information tables and/or interviews. Experiential Education Assistance at FSU:
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