Information for Employers

Becoming a host site is a simple process, and a wonderful commitment that will benefit your organization in many ways.

Why Host a 51Æ·²èintern

At the 51Æ·²è, we take pride in our talented and dedicated students, and we invite you to become a partner in their professional journey. 51Æ·²èstudents are known for their strong work ethic, passion for learning, and eagerness to make a meaningful impact within organizations like yours.

When you host a 51Æ·²èintern you gain access to a diverse pool of talent, fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a commitment to excellence and become a vital part of their growth and development. By offering an internship, you provide students with invaluable real-world experience, mentorship, and the opportunity to refine their skills in a professional setting. In return, you benefit from their unwavering dedication, their commitment to success, and the chance to shape the future leaders of your industry. It's a symbiotic relationship where both your organization and our students thrive, contributing to a brighter, more dynamic future.

A student wears an apron and gloves while screenprinting at an internship
A U N E student stands in front of a table of plates and bowls at their hospitality internship

Steps to Hosting a Student Intern

Interns may be hosted during any semester (Spring, Summer, or Fall), but must complete 40 contact hours with the host site during the internship period. Typically, internships vary from 3–12 credits (120–480 contact hours) per semester.

Internships may be part-time, full-time, seasonal, or continuing, and may be paid, unpaid, volunteering, or shadowing provided they conform to the credit requirements above.

Advertise your internship position with us

To submit an internship position, please create a free employer page on UNE’s digital platform Handshake by logging into . Once you submit the page for and receive approval, you can post both internship and job opportunities. If you need assistance with Handshake email the Academic and Career Advising Center at bccareerservices@une.edu.

Interview and hire the intern and arrange a work schedule

Similar to hiring a new employee, we suggest you screen and interview student candidates who contact you. Be sure to discuss a work schedule that meets both your and the student's needs.

Read and sign the Internship Approval Packet

Once you and a student agree to work together and have arranged a schedule, the student will complete an Internship Approval Packet. They may request your help with some of the information required on these forms. When complete, the student will ask you to read and sign the packet. Please keep a copy for your records. 

Provide the intern with an orientation

To maximize the student’s learning opportunities, please provide interns with a thorough orientation of your site and an introduction to all of your appropriate personnel. This will help the intern settle in, access resources, and engage in their professional field of study from a broad perspective so they can perform their duties to the fullest.

Provide training pertinent to the intern's position

Student interns are often entry-level professionals and typically need training in order to best complete their tasks. As intentional learners, students strive to understand the whole picture, while simultaneously they are curious about the details. A well-trained student is an investment in your organization as well as the future of your profession.

Provide supervision and guidance as needed throughout the semester

Once a student has completed the orientation and training, some supervision throughout the semester is warranted. Supervision helps a student follow procedures and protocol, gives them access to questions as they arise and resources as needed, and provides regular feedback so they can continue to learn and thrive. Please make arrangements to provide regular supervision of your student intern. You should strive to communicate regularly, make suggestions, correct mistakes, and further train and develop your intern.

Complete and submit the supervisor evaluation form

Near the end of the internship, you will be asked to complete a short Supervisor Evaluation of the student’s performance. This evaluation may be shared with the student as part of their academic learning then submitted to the CAS Internship Office. It will be used by the University in partial determination of the student's grade.

Contact

For more information about hosting a 51Æ·²èintern email the Academic and Career Advising Center at advising@une.edu.