Annual Report. Nefi Acosta Political Science Major Utah Governor s Office Salt Lake City, UT

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UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY Internship Services Annual Report Nefi Acosta Political Science Major Utah Governor s Office Salt Lake City, UT UVU INTERNSHIP SERVICES 800 W. University Parkway, MS 203 phone: 801.863.6308 fax: 801.863.8051 email: internships@uvu.edu web: uvu.edu/internships

Contents Summary...2 2009-10 Fiscal Year Highlights...5 Accomplishments Washington, D.C. Internship Program Institute of Professional Engagement Internship Scholarships Internship Testimonial Contest Trends 2007-10...9 Internship Growth Internship Opportunities Growth by Major 2007-10...10

Summary 2009-10 Fiscal Year Utah Valley University saw steady increases in the number of internships for FY 2009-10. During this period, the total number of internships increased 13% when excluding Aviation Science, Automotive Technology, and Building Construction & Construction Management majors which represent industries severely affected by the economic recession. Over the last two years these three majors lost 435 internships while the rest of the university experienced steady growth. When these majors are included in the total count, the overall (See Fig. 1) growth in internships is 4% for FY 2009-10. Figure 1: Internship Growth by Academic Year 1 Fiscal Year Fall Spring Summer Total Annual Growth Annual Growth with Omissions* 2009-10 734 802 433 1969 4% 13% 2008-09 718 794 382 1894-8% 12% 2007-08 726 907 424 2057 12% 20% 2006-07 672 741 422 1835 - - *Excludes Aviation Science, Automotive Technology and Building Construction & Construction Management Figure 2: 2009-10 Internship Totals 2 Figure 3: Internship Gender 2 Total Credit-Bearing Internships...1,969 Total Credit Hours Earned...5,907 39% Average Hourly Wage... $11.43 Total Dollars Earned...$3,537,891 Average Hours Worked/Week...20 Total Hours Worked...590,700 61% Male Female Figure 4: Internship Remuneration 2 Figure 5: Internship Location 2 1% 10% 48% 52% Paid Unpaid 89% In-State Out-of-State Out-of-Country Mike Cook Business Management Major Office of Congressman Jason Chaffetz Provo, UT 2 1 Data retrieved from the Crystal Report System (Unofficial: For Internal Use Only) 2 Totals are based on averages calculated from data obtained through UVU online internship orientation FY 2009-2010 3

Carol Acevedo History Major Library of Congress Washington, D.C. Highlights Accomplishments A total of 771 new internship opportunities were created and posted on the UV Job Board (134% increase from last year). An Internship Coordinator was added to the Office of Internship Services. A promotional DVD was filmed and distributed throughout campus. Employer contacts for the year totaled 2,135 (a 128% increase over last year). The Student Ambassador Program was initiated resulting in 356 employer contacts and 129 internship hires. Relationships were developed with notable employers such as Goldman Sachs, Novell, Utah Community Credit Union, Utah Governor s Office, and IM Flash for placement of UVU interns. The online internship orientation was made mandatory for all students registered for internships at UVU. Internship Services assisted a total of 2,584 students. The website for Internship Services was completely redesigned. Washington, D.C. Internship Program Within the last four years Internship Services has developed a successful internship program in Washington, D.C. Madelyn Tucker English Literature Major Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Washington, D.C. This year, eleven UVU students completed internships at the nation s capital. Locations included the offices of Senators Orrin Hatch and Bob Bennett, the office of Congressman Jason Chaffetz, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, and Pal-Tech. Five of those students participated in the UVU subsidized housing program in D.C. Relationships have been built with various agencies in the D.C. area to provide internship opportunities for students in nearly all majors. 4 5

Institute of Professional Engagement The Office of Internship Services partnered with local non-profit agencies and the Institute of Professional Engagement (IPE) to facilitate the placement and funding of salaries for 11 students completing internships with need-based organizations. Some of the organizations included Welcome Baby, Community Action Services & Internship Scholarships A total of 65 scholarships were awarded through Internship Services this year. IPE 7 students, $6,000 Government 30 students, $27,125 General 28 students, $12,500 Internship Services, in conjunction with the Philosophy & Humanities Department, placed and funded 12 UVU interns in offices of locally elected officials. Students were paid a salary up to $2,500 through a grant obtained by the UVU Center for the Study of Ethics. Students receiving scholarships and grants completed their internships with organizations such as: Utah Division of Child & Family Services 4th District Court Utah County Sheriff s Office Utah Governor s Office Attorney General s Office U.S. Postal Inspection Service Utah Division of Wildlife Services Salt Lake City Mayor s Office Steppenwolf CSU Summer Arts Intermountain Healthcare Alpine & Nebo School Districts Glycosan Biosystems Leading Edge Aviation Metrix BPM Food Bank, United Way of Utah County and the Family Support & Treatment Center. Seven students were awarded scholarships through the Institute of Professional Engagement to assist with unpaid internships at Centro Hispano, Signs of Hope International, Kids on the Move, March of Dimes and the Work Activity Center. Internship Testimonial Contest During the 2009 fall semester, Internship Services held its first Internship Testimonial Contest. Five students were awarded a $50 gift certificate for their internship testimonials. Winning categories included: Best Testimonial Best Photograph Most Relevant to Major Best Career-Building Opportunity Best Overall Brittany Buckhannon Communication Major Sea World San Antonio, TX 6 7

Trends 2007-10 Internship Growth All university programs show a steady increase in internships with the exception of the College of Technology and Computing, which still suffers from recessions in (See Fig. 6) industries related to these majors. The most significant loss in numbers came from the Aviation Science program. The largest percentage of growth took place within Interdisciplinary Studies, Integrated Studies and University College (241%). The College of Humanities and Social Sciences experienced the greatest increase in number of students, with the Woodbury School of Business running a close second. The College of Technology and Computing continued to exhibit the largest number of total internships for the university. 1 Several disciplines throughout the university made internships a mandatory part of their curriculum, which significantly contributed to the total number of internships in those majors. The Omnibus Survey of 2009 conducted by UVU Institutional Research found the main reasons students give for not completing an internship are either 1) internships are not required by their major or 2) students do not have the time or the funds to complete an internship. Figure 6: Internship Growth by Colleges/Schools 1 Department School of the Arts 59 59 27 College of Humanities & Social Sciences 359 328 265 College of Science & Health 161 126 144 School of Education 262 269 261 Interdisciplinary Studies, Integrated Studies, & University College 41 20 12 Woodbury School of Business 505 424 412 College of Technology & Computing 582 668 936 University Totals 1969 1894 2057 Jared Walker Art & Visual Communication Major Real Salt Lake Sandy, UT Internship Opportunities The number of new internships created (not just re-posted) on the UV Job Board has more than doubled in the past year relative to previous (See Fig. 7) years. The number of employers posting internships on the UV Job Board for the first time was 147 in 2007-08, 118 in 2008-09 and 187 in 2009-10. This represents a 58% increase for 2009-10 over the previous year. Figure 7: New Internships Opportunities 2 Fiscal Year New Internship Postings* % Increase 2009-10 771 134% 2008-09 329-10% 2007-08 365 36% 2006-07 268 - * Does not include internships posted more than once or internships with multiple available positions 8 1 Data retrieved from the Crystal Report System (Unofficial: For Internal Use Only) 2 Data obtained from the UV Job Board 9

Internship Growth by Ma jor 2007-10 1 School of the Arts Art & Visual Communications: ART 281R & 481R 9 21 16 46 11 26 10 47 8 10 4 22 Dance: DANC 281R & 481R 2 1 1 4 2 1-3 3 1-4 Music: MUSC 281R & 481R - 3-3 - - - 0 - - 1 1 Theater: THEA 281R & 481R - - 6 6 - - 9 9 - - - 0 Total 11 25 23 59 13 27 19 59 11 11 5 27 College of Humanities & Social Sciences Anthropology: ANTH 482R - - 3 3 - - - 0 - - - 0 Behavioral Science: BESC 481R 13 22 14 49 14 13 8 35 - - - 0 Communication: COMM 281R & 481R 40 32 37 109 53 51 38 142 38 47 47 132 English & Literature: ENGL 281R & 481R 9 21 3 33 4 10 3 17 9 5 4 18 History: HIST 482R 9-4 13 7 - - 7 - - - 0 Languages: LANG 281 R & 481R 18 26 1 45 17 15 4 36 15 18 2 35 Philosophy: PHIL 281R & 481R 6 6-12 5 4 3 12 1 - - 1 Political Science: POLS 480R 10 20 8 38 9 10 6 25 1 9-10 Psychology: PSY 481R 1 1 1 3 1 - - 1 12 10 1 23 Sociology: SOC 481R - - - 0 - - - 0-1 1 2 Social Work: SOWK, SW 4800 17 26 11 54 21 25 7 53 13 21 10 44 Total 123 154 82 359 131 128 69 328 89 111 65 265 College of Science & Health Biology: BIOL 481R 4 3-7 - 1-1 4 3 1 8 Biotechnology: BTEC 481R 4 3 2 9 2 2 6 10 3 4 3 10 Chemistry: CHEM 482R 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 3-5 Dental Hygiene: DENT 481R 4 - - 4 4 - - 4 - - - 0 Earth Science-Environment Management: ENVT 282R - - - 0-3 1 4 3 1 3 7 Community Health: HLTH 281R & 482R 25 40 16 81 24 27 15 66 18 40 19 77 Nursing : NURS 281R & 481R - 4 6 10 3 4-7 - - 11 11 Physical Education & Recreation: PES 281R-E & 482R 8 13 3 24 8 12 1 21 5 9-14 Physics: PHYS 481R - 1 1 2 - - - 0 - - - 0 Recreation: REC 482R 7 3 10 20 3 4 2 9 3 3 6 12 Total 54 68 39 161 46 54 26 126 38 63 43 144 School of Education Education-Elementary: EDEL 4880 & 4890 65 77-142 36 116-152 38 113-151 Education-Secondary: EDSC 4850 56 64-120 52 65-117 51 59-110 Total 121 141 0 262 88 181 0 269 89 172 0 261 Interdisciplinary Studies, Integrated Studies & University College College Success Studies: CLSS 281R 11 23 7 41 6 4 10 20 3 5 4 12 Total 11 23 7 41 6 4 10 20 3 5 4 12 Woodbury School of Business Accounting: ACC 481R - 3 2 5 6 2 1 9 2 7 5 14 Hospitality Management: HM 281R, 481R & 482R 23 12 13 48 9 8 8 25 8 10 4 22 Legal Studies: LEGL 281R & 481R 16 16 14 46 12 12 11 35 8 15 11 34 Business Management: MGMT 281R-E & 481R 153 134 119 406 116 131 108 355 91 137 114 342 Total 192 165 148 505 143 153 128 424 109 169 134 412 College of Technology & Computing Apprenticeship: APPR 281R 8 7-15 2 10-12 6 2-8 Automotive Technology: AUT 281R 2 3-5 4 5-9 10 10 1 21 Aviation Science: AVSC 281R & 481R 117 112 55 284 192 116 69 377 290 256 100 646 Building Construction & Construction Management: BCCM 281R 17 11 15 43 32 27 5 64 30 46 24 100 Culinary Arts: CA 282R 14 15 9 38 4 6 4 14 8 5 15 28 Cabinetry & Architectural Woodwork: CAW 281R - - - 0 3 - - 3 1 1-2 Criminal Justice: CJ 281R & 481R 11 17 7 35 7 11 11 29 2 4 3 9 Construction Management: CMGT 481 R 5 1 11 17 - - 2 2 - - - 0 Collision Repair Technology: CRT 281R - 1-1 2 - - 2-2 - 2 Computer Science: CS 281R & 481R 6 7 2 15 4 7 4 15 7 5 6 18 Digital Media: DGM 281R & 481R 21 23 14 58 20 29 12 61 15 16 10 41 Deisel Mechanics Technology: DMT 281R - 1-1 - 1-1 - - - 0 Emergency Services-Fire Fighter: ESFF 281R 1 4 1 6 3 4-7 - - - 0 Emergency Services Management: ESMG 481R 6 10 4 20 5 5 2 12 - - - 0 Engineering Graphics & Design Technology: EGDT 281R 3-1 4 2 5 3 10 4 6 3 13 Facilities Management: FAC 281R 3 7 2 12 3 7 4 14 3 10 2 15 Fire Science: FS 281R - - - 0 - - - 0-2 1 3 Information Systems & Technology: INFO 281R & 481R 6 7 11 24 7 14 11 32 8 11 6 25 Technology Management: TECH 481R 2-2 4 1-3 4 3-2 5 Total 222 226 134 582 291 247 130 668 387 376 173 936 Utah Valley University University Total 734 802 433 1969 718 794 382 1894 726 907 424 2057 10 1 Data retrieved from the Crystal Report System (Unofficial: For Internal Use Only) 11

Jeremy Jorgensen Physical Ed & Recreation Major Capitol Reef Field Station Capitol Reef National Park, UT 14