INTERNSHIP PROCEDURES AND POLICY GUIDE

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INTERNSHIP PROCEDURES AND POLICY GUIDE All forms should be submitted to the Academic Coordinator. Trena Barksdale Academic Coordinator The College of Business Tennessee State University Avon Williams Campus 330 Tenth Avenue North, Suite H Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Phone: (615) 963-7121 Fax: (615) 963-7139 E-mail: tbarksdale@tnstate.edu

College of Business Internship Procedures and Policy Guide Table of Contents Topic Page Number Internship Program Overview & Procedures 2 Internship Timeline 3 Internship Application and Approval Form 5 Internship Verification Form 6 Internship Experience Feedback Form 7 Internship Course Requirements 8 Format for Internship Final Report 9 Format for Internship Final Report (BIS Majors) 10 Internship Evaluation of Performance Form 11

Internship Program Overview & Procedures The primary objective of College of Business Internship courses is to reinforce and enhance the theoretical knowledge received in the classroom with practical on-the-job experiences. With the completion of the lower division foundation courses in business and the attainment of full or tentative admission to the College of Business, students have an opportunity to both apply and observe many of the tools, principles, and practices learned in the classroom in a real world business, industry, or governmental setting. Procedures for College of Business Students Seeking Internships 1. OBTAIN A COB INTERNSHIP PACKAGE Internship packages may be obtained from the COB Website (www.cob.tnstate.edu) or the College of Business Placement Office located in Suite H on the Avon Williams Campus. 2. COMPLETE AND SUBMIT INTERNSHIP FORMS The COB Internship Package consists of several documents which must be submitted for internship approval consideration. Please find the documents delineated below accompanied by the person responsible for completing the document. The forms necessary for internship approval include the Application and Approval Form (accompanied with a current resume) and the Internship Verification Form which must be completed by the host organization along with a statement of specific intern duties and responsibilities. FORM Internship Application/ Approval Form Internship Verification Form Internship Experience Feedback Form Internship Evaluation of Performance Form THE PERSON WHO SHOULD COMPLETE DOCUMENT Intern Host Organization Intern Host Supervisor 3. ATTEND THE MANDATORY COB INTERNSHIP ORIENTATION SESSION All College of Business interns must attend a mandatory orientation session which is conducted in the fall, spring, and summer for students who accept internships or plan to seek them. 4. MAKE SURE THE HOST ORGANIZATION SUPERVISOR COMPLETES EVALUATION FORMS AT MID SEMESTER AND THE END OF THE SEMESTER 5. COMPLETE AND SUBMIT INTERN FEEDBACK FORM AT THE END OF THE SEMESTER 6. COMPLETE ALL INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENTS AS DELINEATED ON THE OUTLINE FOR COB INTERNSHIP COURSES. Note: Students must work at least 15-20 hours per week on an approved internship throughout a full academic semester. 2

Internship Timelines Fall 2012 Responsibility Due Date Submission of Internship Verification Form, Internship Application, and Position August 24, 2012 Description Mandatory internship orientation in Avon Williams K459 at 12:00 Noon September 3, 2012 (4 th Floor in College of Business) Internship period begins no later than September 4, 2012 Midterm evaluation due from host firm supervisor October 22, 2012 Internship period closes week of December 7, 2012 Internship report, Internship Feedback form, and PowerPoint due December 7, 2012 Internship final evaluation due from host firm supervisor December 7, 2012 Exit group session in Avon Williams K459 at 12:00 Noon December 7, 2012 (All interns are to make a PowerPoint presentation lasting no more than 5-7 minutes) Spring 2013 Responsibility Due Date Submission of Internship Verification Form, Internship Application, and Position January 17, 2013 Description Mandatory internship orientation in Avon Williams K459 at 12:00 Noon January 21, 2013 (4 th Floor in College of Business) Internship period begins no later than week of January 21, 2013 Midterm evaluation due from host firm supervisor March 18, 2013 Internship period closes week of.. April 26, 2013 Internship report, Internship Feedback form, and PowerPoint due April 26, 2013 Internship final evaluation due from host firm supervisor April 26, 2013 Exit group session in Avon Williams K459 at 12:00 Noon April 26, 2013 (All interns are to make a PowerPoint presentation lasting no more than 5-7 minutes) 3

Internship Timelines Summer 2013 Full Session (Intern must complete a minimum of 20 hours per week with host organization.) Responsibility Due Date Submission of Internship Verification Form, Internship Application, and Position May 29, 2013 Description Internship period begins no later than week of June 2, 2013 Midterm evaluation due from host firm supervisor July 5, 2013 Internship period closes August 9, 2013 Internship final evaluation due from host firm supervisor August 9, 2013 Internship report, Internship Feedback form, and PowerPoint due August 9, 2013 Summer 2013 Session II (Intern must complete a minimum of 37.5 hours per week with host organization.) Responsibility Due Date Submission of Internship Verification Form, Internship Application, and Position July 8, 2013 Description Internship period begins no later than week of July 8, 2013 Internship period closes August 9, 2013 Internship final evaluation due from host firm supervisor August 9, 2013 Internship report, Internship Feedback form, and PowerPoint due August 9, 2013 Note: Summer interns must submit their internship report and PowerPoint presentation on a flash drive or CD-Rom by 12:00 noon on August 9, 2013. The supervisor s final evaluation must also be submitted by 12:00 Noon on August 9, 2013. 4

Semester Internship Application and Approval Form Student Name: Major: Local Address: City: State: Zip E-mail Address: Student T Number: Classification: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Officially admitted to the Upper Division of the College of Business? Yes No Course for Which Academic Credit is Desired: ACCT 4800 Accounting Internship BISI 4800 Business Information Systems MGMT 4800 Management Internship I MGMT 4810 Management Internship II No Academic Credit is Desired Internship Host Organization Information: Please provide information about your internship host organization and attach the Internship Verification Form along with a duties and responsibilities statement. Name of Host Organization: Physical Location of Internship: Supervisory Contact Person: Title: Phone: E-Mail: Please attach a copy of your resume and sign below. I,, agree to represent Tennessee State University s College of Business in an exemplary, professional manner and to guard all business information I am exposed to with the highest degree of confidentiality. Intern Applicant Date Departmental Approval: This internship has been approved for appropriateness to receive academic credit in the above indicated course. Signature of Department Head Printed Signature Date

Internship Verification Form This form is used to verify that you have offered an internship to a specific student and also details the duties and responsibilities that the intern is expected to perform. Please be sure to sign in the space provided below prior to submission. Intern s Name Company Address City State Zip Code Phone Fax Host E-mail Address Please explain the duties and responsibilities of this position (You may attach a job description if you prefer.). Describe the learning and experiential outcomes to be derived by the student intern. We ask that host organizations consider the following when structuring an internship experience for students: The provision of meaningful internship experiences for students. The provision of direction and a supportive learning and working environment for interns. Maintenance of open communication with the intern and internship coordinator. Submission of evaluation forms at mid-term and at the end of the semester. Evaluation forms should be submitted to the address indicated below. Intern Supervisor s Name (Printed) Signature Please submit this form to: Trena Barksdale, Academic Coordinator College of Business, Tennessee State University 330 10 th Ave., N., Suite H408 Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: 615.963.7128 Fax: 615.963.7139 6

INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE FEEDBACK INTERN NAME: INTERNSHIP COMPANY: SEMESTER: SUPERVISOR: 1. What academic background or courses have proved helpful in performing your internship? 2. What additional course work and/or experience would be helpful in order to improve your success in this or future internships? 3. If continuing in your present position, in what areas would you like to be involved to enhance your learning and career development? 4. Has this experience affected your educational or career plans? If so, how? 5. Please give recommendations that could improve the quality of the internship experience. 6. Salary per month/hour; hours worked per week; gross earning for entire period. 7. Did you encounter any problems during your internship assignment? 8. Overall, how do would you rate your internship experience? (Please use the back of this sheet for more space as needed. Thank you.) 7

Course Objective INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENTS The primary objective of College of Business Internship courses is to enhance the theoretical knowledge received in the classroom with practical on-the-job experiences. With the completion of the lower division foundation courses in business and the attainment of full or tentative admission to the College of Business, students have an opportunity, within an approved internship, to both apply and observe many of the tools, principles, and practices learned in the classroom in a real world business, industry, or governmental setting. Required Text: What Color is Your Parachute (Available through any bookstore.) Course Requirements 1. Students must work at least 15-20 hours per week on an approved internship throughout a full academic semester or a minimum of 20 hours per week throughout the summer. 2. Students must submit, before the beginning of final exams, a paper of approximately 10 typewritten pages in length describing the business or service of the sponsoring firm or agency, their responsibilities as a student intern, and a general overview of accomplishments, new knowledge acquired and any problems encountered during the internship period. The intern is also expected to highlight key concepts and new knowledge acquired as a result of reading the course text. 3. A written evaluation of the intern s performance must be submitted by the internship supervisor at mid semester and before the beginning of final exams. The College s internships Evaluation form should be used for the evaluation process and should be submitted to the department head. 4. A brief oral presentation (5-7 minutes in length, including Q&A) about the internship experience must be made during the period of final exams. A PowerPoint presentation is required. 5. The student intern is required to adhere to any additional internship requirements as specified by specialized internship arrangements such as Supply Chain Management and Business Information Systems. 6. The student intern is required to professionally and confidentially perform defined duties and report to the COB department head or internship coordinator any job related internship problems or concerns. 7. The intern must complete and submit the intern feedback form with their final paper. Internship Grade Distribution Evaluation from Supervisor 60% Student s Final Report 30% PowerPoint Presentation 10% Total 100% Note: Your papers will be graded taking into consideration the quality of content, spelling and grammar, and organization. Additionally, it is your responsibility to present the paper to your supervisor for his/her initials verifying that they have read and approved the paper. Please invite your supervisor to the PowerPoint presentation which includes a free lunch. Additional Comments Be certain that your voice mail is professional as well as your email address. If you have a roommate, please educate them to be professional when they answer the phone. 8

Format for Internship Final Report Student Name Company/Name/Address/Telephone/Email Name and Title of Supervisor 1. Executive Summary 2. Background of Host Organization 3. Business Operations a. SWOT Analysis b. Organizational Structure (Draw if necessary) c. Marketing Strategy d. Competitive Strategy 4. Responsibilities as a Student Intern a. Duties b. Accomplishments c. New Knowledge Acquired d. Problems Encountered e. How Experience Impacts your Career 5. Brief Summary of Required Textbook (Explain how the book helps your career development) 6. Oral Report to be Presented Using PowerPoint 9

Format for Internship Final Report BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (BIS) MAJORS ONLY (All others see standard Internship Final Report Format) Student Name Company Name/Address/Telephone/Email Name and Title of Supervisor 1. Executive Summary 2. Background of Host Organization 3. Business Operations a. Name or description of department to which you are assigned b. Organizational Structure (Draw if necessary) c. Users or customers of the department to which you are assigned 4. Responsibilities as a Student Intern a. Duties b. Accomplishments c. New Knowledge Acquired d. Problems Encountered e. How Experience Impacts your Career 5. Brief Summary of Required Textbook (Explain how the book helps your career development) 6. Oral Report to be Presented Using PowerPoint 10

Internship/Co-Op Evaluation of Performance Form Student Date Hired Job Title Date of Evaluation Supervisor Name Title Company/Agency Department Street Address City State Zip Code This evaluation is designed primarily to provide feedback on job performance and related issues to assist the student in his/her academic, personal and professional development. Please review and discuss your evaluation with the student. Record your appraisal of the student s performance by writing the appropriate number in the blank after each item. For any item with a rating of 1 or 2, provide an explanation in the space provided. Comments on any other items would also help the student. Use N/A if there has been no opportunity to observe the skill, or if it is not relevant to the work setting. Beyond Expectation Satisfactory Below Expectation 5 4 3 2 1 RATING COMMENTS RELATIONS WITH OTHERS Ability to communicate with staff Ability to communicate with clients Ability to work with and for others SUPERVISION Ability to seek and use help Openness to constructive criticism Ability to work independently PERSONAL QUALITIES Decision Making Trust and confidentiality Initiative Creativity Dependability Punctuality Ability and willingness to learn Adaptability Adherence to agency rules and norms SKILLS Verbal communication Written communication Analyzing problems Problem-solving Organizing/seeing projects to completion Making and meeting deadlines 11

OVERALL PERFORMANCE Beyond Expectation Satisfactory Below Expectation 5 4 3 2 1 TASK RATING COMMENTS 1. 2. 3. 1. What development have you observed in the student s skills, knowledge, personal and/or Professional performance? 2. In what specific areas can the student work toward improvement of performance, knowledge, and/or skill development? 3. What suggestions or advice do you have for the student regarding further study or skill development which would be helpful for further job placements and pursuing a career in this field? I have discussed this evaluation with the student Yes No Supervisor s Signature: Date: 12