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April 24, 2008: Three New Interns and one new Host Organization now have profiles on the Intership Web site.

April 11, 2008: Four new Interns were approved to the Internship Program Website between March 28th and April 7th

March, 26, 2008: FFWPU-USA Education Department hires an intern in the Video Department - they were connected through the Internship Program Website

March 20, 2008: The World Student Garden in Korea announces one available Internship Position

March 11, 2008: One new Internship Position with District 4 FFWP!

Feb. 14, 2008: One new Internship Position with the Education Department!

Feb. 12, 2008: Another Internship Position is now available with VisionRoot!

Jan. 31, 2008: One new Internship Position is now available with The World Peace Herald.

Jan. 30, 2008: One new Internship Position is now available with Jin-A School.

Jan. 30, 2008: Six new Internship Positions are now available with Washington AIDS International Teens (WAIT).

Jan. 28, 2008: Two new Internship Positions are now available with VisionRoot!

Jan. 27, 2008: New Internship Positions are now available with District 4 FFWP!

Jan. 9, 2008: Two new Internship Positions available from New Hope Farms!

Dec. 20, 2007: Four new Internship Positions are now available with UPF-Character Education!

Dec. 16,2007: Seven new Internship Positions are now available with the NextGen Academy!

Nov. 1, 2007: FFWPU-USA launches the Young Adult Internship Program!

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Application Process for Interns
Application Process for Host Organizations

Application process for interns:

I. Anyone is able to browse the Program’s database of host organizations and their internships without an internship account. However an account is required to contact the organization and apply.
II. Potential Interns should fill out the Intern Application form to receive an online account and create a personal profile.
III. The Intern Application form will be sent to the Program Director for approval.
IV. Once their application is approved, interns can apply for internships by submitting their profile through the website to host organizations.
V. The decision to hire an intern is entirely at the discretion of the Host Organization. Communication between the Host Organization and the applying intern can be done through the website, if the parties so choose.
VI. Remember: Interns will be responsible for the duties assigned to them by their host organization as well as the requirements of the Internship Program itself (see Intern Code of Conduct).
VII. Intern accounts will only be denied or terminated if the intern refuses or fails to comply with the standards and requirements of the Internship program.

Application process for Host Organizations     

I. Becoming a Host Organization

A. Potential Host Organizations should create an online profile by filling out the Host Organization Application form. By filling out this form, the Host Organization will provide introductory information about their company and the basic types of internships they will be able to offer.
B. The General Application will be reviewed by the Internship Program Director and any necessary modifications will be discussed with the Internship Coordinator at the host organization.
C. Once approved, the host organization's information will be listed on the program website.

II. Internship Specifications (all internships must include the following):

A. The internship must provide training or experience that is applicable to the vocational field (interns are not to be used just as volunteers)
B. The internship does not have to be a paid position but no intern should lose money or incur costs on the job. On-the-job expenses should be provided for or reimbursed by the host organization.
C. The host organization must designate an Internship Coordinator and Mentor.

III. Submitting Internships

A. Once the Host Organization's profile is approved by the Program Director, Host Organizations can add specific internship opportunities to the online database of Internships on the Internship Program website.
B. If the host organization has already been approved, the host organization's information need not be resubmitted; only the specifics of new internships.
C. The proposed internship will be reviewed and posted on the website once approved.

IV. Internships will only be denied if they fail to meet the Internship Specifications above or if they conflict with the Program's Mission Statement.

 
   
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