The College of Arts and Humanities has a special office devoted to career and internship advising for students majoring or minoring in arts and humanities. Services provided by the University Career Center @ ARHU include:
- Job search strategies (networking, follow-up etiquette, informational interviews, etc.)
- Developing customized application materials for desired industry or field of choice
- Preparing for interviews
- Salary research
- How to make contacts within a specific industry
- Internship search strategies
Please see their webpage [1] for information on walk-in hours and scheduling an appointment.
Please note that students can receive academic credit for internships by registering for PHIL 386: Experiential learning. Please contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies, Rachel Singpurwalla [2], for more information.
The Bright Future ‘Unpaid Internship’ Scholarship awards students with need-based scholarships ranging from $250-$1250 to help offset expenses incurred during unpaid internships. Click here [3] for more details.