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We
have seats open in our internship class for Summer Term. If
you are interested in a PPW Internship, apply soon. Internship Coordinator
Pam O'Brien can help you figure out where you might work and can help
you make connections, but you need to start the ball rolling. For information,
see our internship page or e-mail Pam O'Brien.
You can also download our PPW Guide
to Internship Sites.
What
would the Service-Learning in PPW program offer you? Students
registered in a PPW course volunteer for 30 hours over the course of the
term at a nonprofit of their choice. They work in animal shelters, health
care settings, tutorial centers, soup kitchens, advocacy nonprofits, or
in any other kind of nonproft. Students get an extra credit for meeting
in a group weekly, reflecting on their experience, and doing some short
writing assignments. It's a good way to learn more about how writing functions
in the nonprofit sector. Students who have participated in Service-Learning
in PPW have said that they had great experiences. You can read about their
experiences on the SL perspectives page.
If you are taking a PPW class this coming Fall term, you have this opportunity,
too. Visit the Service-Learning in PPW page for details
and instructions.
If you
are considering a PPW independent study, consult our
IS page for a course description and guidelines.
What
is a PPW internship like? If you would like to learn more about
the internship opportunities we can offer, read profiles
of interns from previous terms.
If
you are preparing your application to the PPW Certificate program and
want some tips on constructing a resume, please visit the Purdue
Online Writing Lab site for lots of information. You are also welcome,
of course, to make an appointment at Pitt's Writing
Center to get some support as you work on your application materials. |