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"" HEB Community Internship Program

Benefiting non-profit organizations
HEB Grocery Company – Austin Region partnered with St. Edward’s University in 1999 to support five internship opportunities in five different non-profit agencies. With its first semester a success, HEB committed to funding this internship program for St. Edward’s University students.

Students selected for this internship program earn $10 per hour for 10 hours a week. They also enhance their academic learning, are engaged in community involvement, and make a contribution to the participating non-profit agency.

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"" Motorola Internship Program
In partnership with the SPS Communication Department of Motorola
SEU Communication and Business Marketing majors are eligible to assist Motorola’s Communications & Public Affairs team with internal and external communication responsibilities for the ASP organization. Motorola sponsors five interns each semester.

Interns are paid $10 per hour for 15-20 hours a week and are located at the Motorola - Oak Hill campus. Interns must be enrolled in the internship course for their major to participate in this program.

In partnership with the internship program, an upper level comm class, facilitated by a faculty member, will conduct research on the communication methods and applications of the host department at Motorola.
 
Signature Internship Programs
"" Kauffman Entrepreneur Internship Program
Benefiting Non-Profit Organizations

Sponsored by the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership of Kansas City, MO, this internship program exposes undergraduate students to non-profit entrepreneurial experiences within the Austin community.   The participating organizations benefit in numerous ways: assistance in the day-to-day operations and long term projects, participation in higher education, preparedness of future workforce and a recruiting means.

Students also gain real world experience, development of entrepreneurial leadership, career exploration, application of theoretical knowledge, financial support, community involvement, and increased awareness of community issues.
 
"" ENLACE Community Internship Program
Benefiting the Montopolis Community of East Austin

Austin ENLACE is a collaboration of one community—the Montopolis neighborhood of East Austin—joining with St. Edward’s University, Austin Community College, Austin Independent School District, Austin Latino Alliance, Austin Interfaith and Dolores Parish Church. The mission of Austin ENLACE is to increase the success of Hispanic students in elementary school, middle school, high school, college and beyond through sustainable programs and models that honor the strengths and assets of our partner community, the Montopolis neighborhood of East Austin.

The Austin ENLACE project provides a unique teaching and learning opportunity for St. Edward’s University students. Through participation in a community partnership, interns will develop leadership, citizenship, personal responsibility and collaboration skills. Because these are paid internships our students, who must work, will be able to participate and may be able to replace a less appropriate part-time job with an internship in their field of study.

From the St. Edward’s University perspective, all ENLACE interns will be strongly recommended to obtain academic credit for their internship experience. Both undergraduate and graduate students of all disciplines will be eligible to apply for an ENLACE internship, however most internships will be structured for undergraduates. Students will be allowed to continue as Austin ENLACE interns for a maximum of two years. All interns are compensated $10 per hour for the 15 week semester. A Service-Learning Coordinator on campus and an on-site supervisor supervise all interns. The expectation of the program is that the student acquires an appreciation for systemic and institutional changes in regards to enhancing Latino/a academic student success.
 
"" Student Employment Partnership Program
Benefiting non-profit organizations

Through the Student Employment Partnership Program (SEPP), St. Edward’s University students who receive work-study money as a part of their financial aid package have the opportunity to use that funding to “share the cost” of employment in an off-campus, career-related position. This program allows you to choose your work site and gain the valuable work experience you desire. You may also use this work experience as an internship and receive academic credit.

In short, if you obtain a part-time position at a local non-profit agency and get a commitment from the agency for 30% of your wages, St. Edward’s University will contribute the remaining 70% of the cost. You must, however, be approved for college work-study to participate in this program.
 

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International Internship Programs
Opportunities to participate in internship, traineeships, or voluntary service work abroad provide students with international work experience, language development, and cultural awareness. If interested, please contact the Office of International Education in Moody Hall 117.
 
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