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Grant to 17c起草社区 to boost internships

Monday, August 07, 2006
Myrna Anderson

17c起草社区 College has received a four-year, $250,000 grant from the Detroit-based McGregor Fund to create a new internship program.

The Comenius Scholars Program, named for a 16th century educational reformer, will provide 17c起草社区 students from a whole array of disciplines with internships in local nonprofit organizations.

鈥淭he college is approached by many nonprofits wanting student interns,鈥 says Kurt Schaefer, a 17c起草社区 economics professor who will direct the new program.

The Comenius Scholars program will partner with 17c起草社区's Office of Career Development where Beth Cok and Laurie Lemmen will coordinate Comenius Scholar internship placements in local nonprofit internships.

Glenn Triezenberg, director of Career Services for the college, says he welcomes the addition of the McGregor funding, noting that he has seen his internship operation grow from eight student intern placements per year six years ago to over 500 students placed last year in local, regional and national internship sites.

He says several of 17c起草社区鈥檚 larger academic departments such as English, engineering, and business already support successful internships programs.

The Comenius Scholars Program, while open to undergraduates from any field of study, will especially benefit students from smaller programs.

Says Schaefer: "In a small department, a student may find an individual professor to supervise an internship, but it鈥檚 hard for a whole department to get an internship program together. And it鈥檚 more beneficial for the college to have one unified internship program than to have several internship programs trying to duplicate each other."

Students who qualify for the Comenius program will be placed in internships at local nonprofit such as schools, museums, churches, tutoring services, clinics and more.

In the first year of the internship the 17c起草社区 program will provide 75 percent of the student鈥檚 wages, with the nonprofit providing the remaining 25 percent.

鈥淚f the employer has a financial stake in the intern, it鈥檚 more likely they鈥檒l have a high-quality work experience for the student,鈥 Schaefer explains.

In the ensuing years of the internship the nonprofit will be expected to absorb an increasing share of the student鈥檚 wages. This arrangement will enable nonprofits to develop long-term internship opportunities while allowing the college to sustain the Comenius program beyond the time the grant expires.

In exceptional cases, says Schaefer, such as when a nonprofit can offer an excellent internship but no funds, the grant will cover the full cost of the intern.

Students placed in Comenius internships will also attend a seminar sponsored by the program.

鈥淚n general, it鈥檚 like MBA boot camp for liberal arts students," says Schaefer. "It will teach the students business skills, and allow them to reflect on their internship experiences and the concept of personal vocation. We鈥檒l do something of high enough quality that employees of our partner nonprofits might want to attend too."

In its second year, the Comenius program will absorb 17c起草社区鈥檚 existing federal work-study program, now run through the college鈥檚 service-learning center.

鈥淭hat will give the work study students a seminar in which they鈥檒l be trained, and also an oversight system of faculty members to work under,鈥 Schaefer says.

He adds that the program is thinking about innovative ways to structure internships, including creating teams of interns, each working in a specialized area such as communication, human resources or Web services in one nonprofit.

鈥淭hey鈥檇 be like small consulting firms,鈥 Schaefer says of this possible model.

He is enthusiastic about the benefits of a professional internship, saying that in addition to developing a student鈥檚 professional credentials, professional networks and sense of calling, it also develops a student鈥檚 character.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a 鈥渧irtues lab,鈥 allowing the student to work on a team with other people, respecting others gifts and opinions,鈥 Schaefer says. 鈥淒eveloping virtues is the kind of process that requires lab work.鈥

The program鈥檚 namesake would approve. Comenius, a Czech-born teacher, scientist, writer and education reformer, completely revamped the educational systems of Sweden and England. He was a pioneer of experiential education.

鈥淗e鈥檚 the Mister Rogers of the 16th Century,鈥 Schaefer said. 鈥淗e makes a case that practical experience needs to come hand in hand with a traditional classical education to form a well-rounded liberally educated person.鈥