Criminal Justice Internship
CRJS 4970
If you are pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice a 400 hour internship is required. This internship is a full-time supervised field instruction in a public or private criminal justice agency. The student is expected to demonstrate his/her acquired knowledge and skill to the criminal justice practice. Students should arrange for this internship at least one semester in advance of the semester of enrollment.
The internship is twelve (12) credits and as such it makes you a full-time student for purposes of financial aid and graduation planning. The internship is graded as Satisfactory/
Unsatisfactory. The prerequisites are the completion of major required courses along with a major GPA of 2.25; overall GPA of 2.00 and consent of the internship coordinator. Generally most students complete their internship the summer between their junior and senior years. Internships are not available during fall semester. If you have any additional questions please contact the internship coordinator or department chair.
INTERNSHIP SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY The Penny Fellowship is a scholarship program for Minnesota State College and University (MnSCU) students participating in low or unpaid community and public service internships. The Penny Fellowship awards semester stipends of up to $1,500 for internships in Minnesota and $2,500 for internships in Washington D.C. to MnSCU students participating in service-related internships that offer little or no pay to offset the cost of living. Additional information can be found at the website, http://www.msusa.net/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC& SEC={C2D30594-946B-40BF-BF42-EDFC28BF8A79} For more information you can contact: Kari Winter, Associate Director of Development and Alumni Outreach E-mail: Development@msusa.net |
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Frequently asked questions
When should I start thinking about my internship?
How do I select an appropriate internship?
When can I take my internship?
What are the steps in arranging my internship?
Who is the internship coordinator?
Mike Herbert
Assistant Professor
Criminal Justice Department
Sattgast Hall, Room 210
218-755-4049
mherbert@bemidjistate.edu
Is there a resource available that can help me in choosing an internship agency?
Yes, a list of agencies has been developed that have accepted BSU criminal justice majors in the past along with the contact information for those agencies. You may feel free to examine the list. You may also wish to contact Career Services, as they have additional resources that you may find useful.
Will I be contacted during my internship by the Coordinator?
Yes, generally there is at least one on-site visit along with telephone contacts and correspondence via email.
Are there any written assignments for the internship?
Yes, there is one written assignment that is styled as a journaling project due by the end of the academic semester that you complete your internship. The written assignment requirements will be provided to you by the Coordinator.
Are internships paid positions?
Generally internships are not paid positions, although some are available.
Will a criminal record or other past behaviors affect my ability to secure an internship?
It is very possible that if you have a criminal history or past behaviors that appear to be detrimental to the criminal justice profession, you will probably experience difficulty in securing an internship.
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