Students must secure an internship mentor through networking or utilizing the SIP catalog.
All Internship Sites Must Be:
Approved by the school.
In the form of a non-remunerative service; no pay or compensation.
Located in a physical office setting. Students may not work remotely.
During hours that overlap with the school day at least twice a week.
Internships must be located in Chatham, Summit, Madison or New Providence.
You must have your own form of transportation.
For a minimum of 20 hours/week (total of 80 hours by the end).
At locations including: local companies and government agencies, faith-based organizations, schools and other community entities.
Students must apply via the google form and make sure to review all of the information below by February 10, 2025.
All parts of the application must be completed!
Students can utilize the SIP Catalog to secure an internship. The people and businesses in the catalog have expressed interest in having one or more interns this year. It is your responsibility to read the full description of the internship to see if you are a good fit, and then reach out to the potential mentor to secure your internship with them.
If you have secured the internship - you MUST write your name in column N so that other prospective interns know not to contact them.
**You are not required or limited to the internships in the catalog.**
**If you find an internship that is not listed in the catalog, you do not have to add it to the catalog.**
This document is an overview of the program along with both the responsibilities of the mentor and the intern.
This is a great document to share with your mentor or your potential mentor.