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Internship/Job Fair –
Information
February 13, 2013
2-4pm in the Upper Union
All Students Welcome!
Chance for students to meet employers and learn about
summer opportunities
Expected Attendees
- Black Pine Animal Shelter^
- Bowen Center^*
- Brethren Volunteer Services*
- Buchanan Hauling and Rigging*
- Bulldog Battery*
- Camp Red Cedar^
- Enterprise*
- Fastenal*
- Franklin Electric*
- Graduate Retention Program
- Group Dekko^
- Indiana State Excise Police*
- Lifeline Youth and Family Services
- Noble County Convention and Visitors Bureau^
- Northern Indiana Community Foundation^
- Our Sunday Visitor^
- Peabody Retirement Community
- Wabash Soil and Water Conservation District^
- Wabash YMCA^
- Wells Fargo^*
- Women's Bureau^
- World Gospel Mission
- Pathways
- Career Services
^Shared Funding Internship Partner
*Seniors! These organizations have informed us of full-time positions! Check with the others, as well!
Shared Funding
Internship(SFI)
Shared Funding Internships (SFI) are paid summer internships funded by both the employer and Manchester University, through a generous grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc. Students work 400 hours over the summer-- typically 40 hours per week for 10 weeks. Application deadline is Feb 22. Contact Tish Kalita, lnkalita@manchester.edu, for more information!
Participants
- Black Pine Animal Sanctuary, Albion, IN
- Bowen Center, TBD
- Bulldog Battery, Wabash, IN
- Camp Red Cedar, Ft. Wayne, IN
- Groud Dekko, Garrett, IN
- Noble County Visitors Bureau, Kendallville, IN
- Northern Indiana Community Foundation, Rochester, IN
- Our Sunday Visitor, Huntington, IN
- Wabash County YMCA, Wabash, IN
- Wabash County Soil and Water Conservation District, Wabash, IN
- Women's Bureau, Ft. Wayne, IN
Last year's SFI participants
Black Pine Animal
Sanctuary – Environmental Science, Biology, Education – Albion, IN
Bowen Center – Education – Warsaw, IN
Crossroads Bank –
Accounting – Wabash, IN
Death Row Support Project– Communications – Liberty Mills, IN
Noble County
Convention and Visitors Bureau – Marketing, Communications – Kendallville,
IN
Noble County Economic Development Corporation – Business &
Marketing – Albion, IN
Northern Indiana Community Foundation – English – Rochester, IN
Wabash County Hospital – Administration – Wabash, IN
Wabash County Soil and Water Conservation District – Business – Wabash, IN
Wabash County YMCA – Communications, Marketing – Wabash, IN
OCS Non-Profit Intern
Experience Awards
These limited $4,000 awards allow selected students to find their own internship with an Indiana non-profit organization/company and have it paid for! Application deadline is Feb 22. Contact Tish Kalita, lnkalita@manchester.edu, for more information!
- MU junior or senior (standing after completion of spring classes
- Internship include a minimum of 400 hours during the 2012 summer
- Internship must take place in Indiana
- You do NOT have to have an internship in place prior to submitting your application
Application Materials
Application form, Essay, Resume, Faculty Endorsement
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