Auburn Internships In and Around Town

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n and around town Auburn University students are participating in spring 2008 internship programs.

In order for some Auburn University students to obtain their undergraduate degrees, students are required to complete at least one professional internship. As part of the Auburn community’s commitment to the university, many local businesses offer a variety of student internship programs. The internships are very beneficial to participants and greatly appreciated by the students, parents and faculty.

Some of the benefits of local internships are students are able to develop time management skills by balancing the internship, classes and other activities. they also offer students the means to gain experience in a variety of various careers. For the students’ parents, they are able to save their parents a little money by fulfilling graduation requirements either early, or in less time than expected.

One example of a local internship is that of promising student Kelly McDevitt’s, a senior in public relations looking to graduate at the end of this semester. McDevitt, is the “electronic media intern” at the Auburn Alumni Center, and is very excited about her internship program. Here is what she had to say. . .

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