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Assistantships & Internships

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Assistantships

Many HIED students gain valuable work experience and receive help to finance their education through graduate assistantships at colleges and universities throughout northeast Ohio. Students admitted to the M.Ed. program for fall 2024 or later are not required to be placed in a graduate assistantship for admission to the program. However, we strongly recommend that all M.Ed. students who are not already working full-time in higher education seek placement in a graduate assistantship to realize the full benefits of our program’s theory-to-practice emphasis. Graduates of the M.Ed. program consistently point to the importance of the experience and networks gained through their assistantship and internships for securing a professional position in the field after completing the degree. Assistantships include assignments in various functional areas of student affairs, such as residence life, student leadership development, international student services, multicultural student services, parent and family programs, fraternity and sorority advising, career services, and academic advising. (The specific assistantship employers participating will vary from year to year.) Students admitted to the MEd program will have the opportunity to come to campus for GA Days in early spring, during which they learn more about the program, interact with faculty and current students, and interview for assistantships.

Applicants to the Ed.S. and Ph.D. programs who are interested in obtaining an assistantship should apply by December 1, and notify the program coordinator of their interest in order to be considered for participation in GA Days.

Internships

Master's students are required to complete 2 internships for their program; an additional 3rd internship may be used as an elective on one's plan of study (a maximum of 9 credit hours of internship can count toward the degree). Students can learn more about the internship/practicum experience through the Internship Syllabus and Manual.

To apply for a practicum/internship opportunity, please complete the Internship Practicum Application and return to Dr. Judy Lightner-Noll, jlightn9@kent.edu, or bring to the practicum meeting on the first Friday of the semester in which you will be doing your practicum/internship.

Practicum (Internship) Fair

The Practicum Fair, sponsored by GRASPP, is held each year in the fall. It features higher education professionals seeking practicum students and provides opportunities for current students to hear a short presentation and talk with prospective site supervisors.

Additional Practicum/Internship forms

Below is a list of some of the sites at which students have completed internships and practica during the semester at colleges and universities throughout northeast Ohio (and beyond).

Ashland University
  • Career Development Center
  • Orientation
  • Residence Life
  • Wellness and Recreation
Baldwin-Wallace College
  • Financial Aid
  • Judicial Affairs
  • Multicultural Affairs
  • Office of Student Affairs
  • Residence Life
  • Student Activities
  • Study Abroad & Exploration
Case Western Reserve University
  • Greek Life
  • Residence Life
  • Student Activities and Leadership
CCC Corporate College
  • Office of the Executive Director
Hiram College
  • Admissions
  • Career Center
  • Development
  • Ethnic Diversity Affairs
  • Financial Aid
  • Student Activities
John Carroll University
  • Services for Students with Disabilities
  • Student Activities
Â鶹ÊÓƵ - Kent Campus
  • Admissions
  • Adult Student Services
  • Alumni Relations
  • Athletics
  • Bureau of Research Training and Services
  • Career Exploration and Development
  • Center for Student Involvement
  • CICP/International Students
  • College of Education, Health, and Human Development (advising, faculty support)
  • College of Nursing (academic advising)
  • Dean of Students/Ombudsman
  • Exploratory Advising Center
  • Financial Aid
  • Greek Life
  • Health Services
  • Hillel Jewish Student Center
  • International Admissions
  • Office of Diversity & Academic Initiatives
  • Orientation
  • PASS (Placement, Advising, and Scheduling System)
  • Read Center (international education)
  • Research, Planning, and Institutional Effectiveness
  • Science Learning Community
  • Student Disability Services
  • Undergraduate Advising
  • University Architect
  • University Housing
  • University Orientation
  • Upward Bound
  • Williamson Alumni Center
  • Women's Resource Center
Â鶹ÊÓƵ-Geauga Campus
  • Academic Support Services
Â鶹ÊÓƵ - Stark Campus
  • Career Exploration and Development
  • Student Activities
Malone College
  • Advising and Testing
Mercyhurst College
  • Residence Life
  • Student Conduct
NEOMED
  • Academic Affairs
  • Office of Student Support
  • Admissions
Notre Dame College
  • Admissions
  • Career Services Center
  • Dean of Student Development
Ohio State University
  • Student Activities, Mansfield campus
Slippery Rock University
  • Intercultural Programs
  • Judicial Programs
University of Akron
  • Admissions
University of Mount Union
  • Office of Career Development
  • Office of Residence Life
  • Office of Student Involvement & Leadership
  • The First Year Experience
  • Office of Service Learning and Community Service
Ursuline College
  • Counseling and Career Services
  • Residence Life
  • Student Activities
Youngstown State University
  • Student Activities