New Internship Program A new partnership between Penn State Cooperative Extension
and The Schreyer Honors College at Penn State will create internships
enabling Schreyer Scholars to apply their learning outside the classroom
in communities throughout Pennsylvania.
The program, which begins this summer, matches honors students with extension
agents throughout the Commonwealth to work on community projects, according
to Ted Alter, associate vice president for outreach, director of cooperative
extension and associate dean in the college.
Schreyer
Scholars are very special students, Alter says. They
are extraordinarily bright and capable, and they have a strong
interest in applying their scholarship in real-world settings.
Our goal is to ensure that each internship gives them a substantive
intellectual and practical experience.
I am a strong believer in outreach and community involvement, says
Cheryl Achterberg, dean of The Schreyer Honors College. I have participated
myself in such activities throughout my professional career and also benefited
as a child from others outreach efforts.
Extension will match internship opportunities with the interests
and abilities of Schreyer Scholars, who will then work with
agents, community leaders, and
faculty. The partnership benefits everyone involved, notes Josephine Carubia,
coordinator of student programs and service learning for The Schreyer Honors
College. The partners have committed $10,000 each to provide students with
stipends. This financial commitment makes it possible for more students
to consider applying, Carubia says.
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