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William Mitchell Externships

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William Mitchell Externships are designed to help law students gain valuable experience in their field. After completing required courses, students are placed in the field to learn about the practice of law. Externs receive hands-on learning experience under the supervision of both a faculty member as well as the field supervisor. Externships include Independent Externships and Independent Judicial Externships. The externships are for college credit. Classroom-based externships are also offered that include classes on analytical topics of the law. Classroom externships are supervised by a professor.

Star Career Academy Culinary Externships

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Culinary Externships are offered by Star Career Academy for students pursuing a culinary career. Culinary students have a wide variety of externships to choose from that will give them practical experience in their field of study. Students attending the Star Career Academy are required to complete an externship before graduating. They may choose from many exciting venues such as restaurants, catering services, hotels, corporate dining rooms, country clubs, bake shops, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and conference centers.

Fried Frank Externships

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Fried Frank Externships are designed to give work experience to mid-level, third-year, or recent law school graduates. The externships give law students practice in litigation as well as experience in public service. Externs may work on behalf of the NAACP for the defense of African-Americans and other minority groups. They may provide litigation services for the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund on behalf of Latinos.

SeaWorld Parks Externships

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SeaWorld Parks Externships are offered to veterinary students at any one of four SeaWorld parks. The program is available to fourth-year veterinary students. The externship is unpaid; students will be responsible for their own transportation and lodging during the program. Externs will find this work experience truly unique with an opportunity to work with all kinds of non-domestic animals. From whales, dolphins and sharks, to gorillas, chimpanzees, lions, tigers, cheetahs, and elephants, students are sure to find this an extraordinary externship.

University of Southern California Gould School of Law Externships

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University of Southern California Gould School of Law Externships offer law students at USC an opportunity to gain practical experience in the law as part of the Externship Practicum. The externship is offered during summer and during other semesters. Students may extern at a local entertainment or media firm such as Fox, MGM, Warner Brothers, Sony Pictures, Universal Music, and television networks like NBC and MTV. Externs work with other attorneys in legal departments negotiating talent agreements, writing license agreements, or assisting with other legal matters pertaining to the entertainment business.

Mann Child Policy Externships

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Mann Child Policy Externships offer undergraduate students an opportunity to gain valuable insight into the career field of public policy. The externship places students with public and non-profit community organizations whose programs help children. The externship is unpaid but offers 3-6 hours of college course credit. Students eligible for the program include college sophomores, juniors and seniors with a grade point average of 3.2 overall and 3.4 in their major. Students must also have completed at least two social science classes that focus on children or families.

University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Externships

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University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Externships are offered to veterinary students from all schools. The externships are for students who are in their final year of veterinary school. Externships are available in the Fall and Summer and are structured as two 2-week assignments. This externship gives veterinary students an opportunity to do more than just observe; externs will receive hands-on experience in providing veterinary treatment. Externships also offer college credit for completion of the program.

U.S. Department of the Interior Legal Externship Program

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U.S. Department of the Interior Legal Externship Program offers law school students an opportunity to receive practical experience in the field of law while continuing their education. Programs are offered in the Spring, Summer and Fall. Externs may participate in civil litigation, conduct legal research, assist the Justice Department with legal work, draft legal briefs and motions, and assist with federal legal cases. Applicants must be currently attending a U.S. accredited law school, be in good standing, and have excellent legal research and writing skills.

American Association of Feline Practitioners Externships

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American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) Externships are available for veterinary students who want to focus their interest on feline medicine. The organization helps students locate externships throughout the U.S. Externships offer short work experiences in a veterinary setting for students who are currently attending veterinary medical school. Students may also find either part-time or full-time work in feline medical centers, feline veterinary offices and hospitals that will give them more experience in their field.

Cornell Extern Program

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Cornell Extern Program is open to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors from all undergraduate colleges. It's an opportunity for students to explore their career options while still in college. Winter externships are offered during January and February. Externships can last from one day to one week. Eligible students will find externships available in numerous career fields and geographic locations around the world. The externships do no include pay or college credit. Students will be responsible for all expenses, including travel and housing.

The Academy of Rural Veterinarians Externships

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The Academy of Rural Veterinarians (ARV) Externships are open to all veterinary students interested in working in a rural community. Applicants can be first-year students up to senior-year level. The externship pays a weekly stipend to provide financial assistance for veterinary students who are willing and interested in working in a rural practice externship. The sponsoring practice must be located in an area where agriculture is a major contributor to the economy. The practice must also have one ARV member. In addition, the practice must include services to multiple species.

St. Jude’s Nurse Extern Program

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St. Jude’s Nurse Extern Program is designed to give nursing students work experience in pediatric oncology nursing. Nursing school students who are within 12 months of graduation may apply. The length of the externship varies. Students who are entering their senior year of nursing school may apply. The internship is paid; housing is not included. Applications are available every year in the months of March, April, October and November.

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