Internship

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College Internship Program is a comprehensive transition program for young students on the Autism Spectrum and with Learning Differences

An internship provides an excellent opportunity to explore career possibilities, gain experience, develop marketable skills, and establish professional connections. In some cases, an internship can even lead to a great job.

Students of any major can participate in an internship. Some internships offer academic credit or pay, while others don’t. Internships during the academic year typically require eight to 16 hours of time a week, while summer internships are more likely to involve a full-time commitment for as many as 10 to 12 weeks.

The Career Center recommends that ASET College students hold at least two internships during their undergraduate years. You can begin as early as freshman year and continue through your senior year.