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  2. 6 Resources for Finding Paid Internships - AOL

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    As college students across the United States prepare to head back to campus, some may be searching for a paid internship for the upcoming fall or winter semesters. Explore: Your Biggest Money...

  3. Disney University - Wikipedia

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    The Disney College Program, or DCP for short, is an internship that allows students enrolled in, or recently graduated from college, the opportunity to work full-time at Walt Disney World. This internship is offered for both the fall and spring semesters and can last anywhere from four months to a year, depending on how long the student wishes ...

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    Internships exist in a wide variety of industries and settings. An internship can be paid, unpaid, or partially paid (in the form of a stipend). [8] Internships may be part-time or full-time and are usually flexible with students' schedules. A typical internship lasts between one and four months, but can be shorter or longer, depending on the ...

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  6. Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    OBT's service model is unique among youth programs due to its comprehensive scope of training and its emphasis on personal discipline. The youth training model is an intensive 20-week program that includes high school equivalency classes (if needed), business math, business English, office procedures, computer classes (MS Office), public speaking and communications, and a world-of-work module.

  7. McCormick School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    This was realized in 1909, when the new College of Engineering was opened in Swift Hall. [citation needed] Operationally, the Engineering School until the mid-1920s was a department of the College of Liberal Arts. The major emphasis was on a broad general education with a particular stress on mathematics and science.