Work Study Programs & Internships are comparable to ELOs in requiring student outreach and collaboration with the ELO coordinators to establish a program. Like ELOs, they entail regular meetings, written reflections that capture student learning, and a final presentation. Work Study programs link hours worked to credit earned, requiring a time log.
Examples of Work Study & Internship partners, who have supported students earning credit for their work and learning in recent years are Whitney Brook Farm, Dartmouth Health, Woodcrest Village, Hubert's, Ragged Mountain, and Market Basket.