College of Arts and Sciences: \nCredit differs widely between majors. See advisers in specific departments. \nKelley School of Business: \nThrough the Business Placement Office, students have an opportunity to supplement classroom experience with full-time paid employment in the form of internships. Internships are available each semester, including summer. The number of credit hours varies between departments.\nSchool of Education: \nInternships range up to six credit hours. There are different requirements for each internship class.\nSchool of Health, Physical Education and Recreation: \nRequired grade point average is 3.0. Up to 10 credits can be earned for internships.\nSchool of Fine Arts:\nApparel merchandising majors can gain up to 6 credit hours by working in an industry-approved professional experience. \nSchool of Journalism: \nStudents may earn up to three credit hours for properly supervised internships, as long as they arrange to meet the school's requirements before taking the internship. Students may not apply the credit to the minimum of 30 hours required for the journalism major, and they can use it only as elective credit in the total 123 credit hours required for the degree.\nSchool of Public and Environmental Affairs: \nInternships may be used for elective credit only. Interns must write a summary report and be evaluated by their supervisor. Students must get prior approval from their faculty adviser and supervisor and must be in good academic standing.\nSchool of Library and Information Science: \nSixty on-site hours are required for each credit hour. The most that can be earned is three credits.
Getting IU credit for internships
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