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Undergraduate Academics

Service Learning Internships

ยป Service Learning Internships for General Education Credit

As part of the General Education requirement, all undergraduate students must complete three credits to fulfill the Citizenship, Community, Service (CC) Inquiry. This requirement can satisfied by any of the following:

You can learn more about the Service Learning Internship option.

If you are ready to request your internship or Independent Study to be approved, skip to the submission and approval process below.

Service Learning Internship requirements

Service learning is not the same as interning or studying to obtain job experience or providing volunteer work.

To be considered as a service learning experience for the purpose of completing the CC category, the service must focus on community engagement and include an academic component. Typically, the service-learning opportunity will be with one of the following types of organization:

  • Nonprofit organization.
  • Community-based organization (CBO).
  • Educational institution.
  • Governmental institution.

In some cases service-learning may involve work that provides service to underserved populations outside of the traditional nonprofit structure.

The following will not be considered for CC credit:

  • Work with for-profit companies (usually a .com company).
  • Work that has no service-learning component.
  • Work that is monetarily compensated.
  • Internships focused primarily on obtaining job skills and experience.
  • Clinical or practicum hours in preparation for advanced graduate studies or certification.

Service Learning internship academic requirements

All CC approved internships must include academic components such as:

  • Research papers
  • Public presentations
  • Journals
  • Reflection papers
  • Others as approved by advisor

 

Service Learning internship submission and approval process

In order for a Service Learning internship to be considered for completing the General Education Service Learning (CC) category, you should follow the directions below.

Approval will only be given if this form is submitted prior to or within 2 weeks of beginning the internship or individual study. No retroactive approval will be given.

  1. Complete an internship application on Handshake.
  2. Read and complete the Request for Internship or Individual Study Form.
  3. Submit the completed form to CCGEReview@chapman.edu

You can follow up with the Registrar's Office at registrar@chapman.edu to ensure you application was received and approved for credit.

Want to talk through the options? Talk to an advisor!

If you want to talk through what might be the best option for you, feel free to email or schedule an appointment with your advisor. You can find yours on our Find Your Advisor page.

Questions about Service Learning internships?


Richard Ruppel
ruppel@chapman.edu

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