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University of Michigan Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Externship

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University of Michigan Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Externship is offered to dental students who are pursuing careers in oral and maxillofacial surgery. The externship will expose students to various career options in the dentistry field. Students applying for the program must be in good academic standing. They must also have completed courses that have taught them basic oral and maxillofacial surgery. They must know how to administer local anesthesia and perform dental surgery of the teeth, soft tissue, and the jawbone, such as teeth extraction.

Association of Avian Veterinarians Externships

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Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV) Externships offer veterinary students an opportunity to work in a veterinary environment for the study of birds, mammals and reptiles. The clinical externships are available at veterinary facilities across the country. Students accepted into the clinical externship program will have opportunities to learn about the care of many types of wild animals, including bald eagles, raptors, and other exotic wildlife and zoo animals. Externs will receive hands-on experience in clinical medicine and surgery, field observation, research, disease control, and other veterinary practices.

American Animal Hospital Association Externships

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American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Externships provide in-field work experience for veterinary medicine students. The externships are available to both veterinary and veterinary technician students. Externships allow students to engage in their profession for a short time to learn what skills they need to develop to prepare for a career in veterinary medicine. Positions are available across the country. Externships can include small animals, felines, canines, emergency and trauma care, general practice, and much more.

Banfield Pet Hospital Externships

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Banfield Pet Hospital Externships provide work opportunities for veterinary medicine students in a clinical setting. Students in their first to third years in veterinary school may apply. Veterinary students will receive hands-on experience as well skill building. Externs will spend about 80 percent of their time on a veterinary team of assistants, and the other 20 percent working directly with their mentor. Each extern will have a veterinary doctor as their guide throughout the externship.

American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine Externships

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American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) Externships are designed to provide a 2-3 week work experience in laboratory animal medicine for veterinary medicine students. The externships are offered at several different host locations. Students may choose an externship at a university such as Johns Hopkins or Ohio State University, or they can complete their externship at a medical facility such as Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Each externship will provide a placement that will match students' interests and career goals.

University of Notre Dame Lawyering Practice Externship

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University of Notre Dame Lawyering Practice Externship gives law students a chance to practice their legal skills while still in college. By spending a few hours a week in a legal setting, students can gain experience as well as college credit. Externs work an average of 8-10 hours a week. Placements can be in courts, governmental agencies, nonprofit organizations, or in-house corporate counsel offices. Experience will vary by position but all externs will have an opportunity to practice an area of law that meets their career goals and expectations.

Duquesne University School of Law Externships

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Duquesne University School of Law Externships are designed to give law students an opportunity to experience law practice while still in school. Second and third-year law students may apply. Students must have a grade point average of 2.0 or above to be eligible. Students receive three hours of college credit for completing the externship. During the 14-week externship, students work an average of 10 hours per week at the sponsoring company.

American College of Veterinary Pathologists Externships

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American College of Veterinary Pathologists Externships are open to students studying veterinary medicine and interested in a career in veterinary pathology. Externships are anywhere from two weeks to three months and include scholarship money to help defray costs. Students must have completed their core courses before applying; first and second year students will be considered if they have participated in extracurricular activities related to veterinary pathology.

The University of San Diego (USD) School of Law Washington, D.C. Externship Program

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The University of San Diego (USD) School of Law Washington, D.C. Externship Program offers law students a semester-long externship in Washington, D.C. It is an opportunity for law students to receive legal training and college credit at the same time. Students at the University of San Diego School of Law may choose to work for an attorney, a government or public interest agency, non-profit trade association, or with a judge. The work experience will teach them various aspects of the law at work in real settings. Students must be in their second or third year of law school in order to apply.

Veterinary Centers of America Animal Hospital Externships

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Veterinary Centers of America Animal Hospital (VCA) Externships are available to 3rd or 4th year veterinary medicine students currently enrolled in a DVM or VMD program at an AVMA accredited college or university. The program offers externships at over 600 animal hospitals in 41 states, including three Canadian provinces. The externships are for experience, offering college students a variety of veterinary settings that will fit their particular career interest. Not only will students be able to work with experienced veterinarians but also talk to students who may be doing their residency at the hospital.

West Virginia University Public Service Externship

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West Virginia University Public Service Externship offers a part-time skills building opportunity for law students at West Virginia University. Students who register for the externship will receive college credit and professional work experience. Interested students begin by registering for Law 653, the required Public Service Externship course, and Law 654. The courses will prepare students to work in an approved externship placement which may be in a government office or a non-profit organization. Students may earn a total of 3-5 credits for completing the externship.

Cornell University Externship Program

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Cornell University Externship Program is open to college sophomores, juniors and seniors during the winter semester. Externships offer experiential work shadowing opportunities in a wide variety of career fields. The externship allows students to visit Cornell alumni in their work environments, and they can last anywhere from one day to one week. This allows students to observe a particular career field in order to better define their career choices. Sophomores, juniors and seniors from all undergraduate colleges may apply for an externship at Cornell.

University of California Irvine School of Law Externships

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University of California Irvine School of Law Externships offer law students the opportunity to practice their skills in a real work environment. Externs provide legal services to the community and gain experience at the same time in the field of law. Law students interested in working as an extern may choose positions within judges' courts, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. The externship program is designed to include both on-site work opportunities and classroom teachings in various areas of the law. In addition to valuable experience gained by working with other experienced professionals, students will receive academic credit for an externship.

United States District Court for the Central District of California Externship

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The United States District Court for the Central District of California offers externships in the Fall and Spring to second- and third-year law students. The externships can be either part-time or full-time work opportunities. Externships give law students a unique opportunity to test their skills in the field of law while still attending classes. They will gain hands-on experience in researching cases, analyzing case files and motions, and perform a variety of other legal functions in the Central District Court of California.

University of Minnesota Law School Corporate Externships

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University of Minnesota Law School Corporate Externships are offered to law students interested in work experience within corporate legal departments. Eligible students are those who have completed their second year of law school. The externships are offered every summer over an 8-week period. Students need to complete the required courses before applying. Externships are unpaid, but externs receive up to 3 credits for completing an externship.