Wake Forest University Internship in Paris (Summer)
Discover France from an intern's perspective
The Wake Forest University Internship Program in Paris, in conjunction with European Study Abroad (EUSA), offers qualified WFU students an internship relevant to each student's field of study. Students must be near fluent in French to qualify.Interns work full-time, 4 days a week in their designated placement and will have a 3 day weekend ideal for travel. Each student has a mandatory mid-term review with a member of the on-site internship team to assess progress achieved at the work placement.
Students must have the equivalent of 5 semesters of French to be eligible for this program.
Program Dates: May 22nd to July 20th, 2024
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Program Description
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The Wake Forest University Internship Program in Paris, in conjunction with European Study Abroad (EUSA), offers qualified WFU students an internship relevant to each student's field of study. Students must be near fluent in French to qualify.
Interns work full-time, 4 days a week in their designated placement and will have a 3 day weekend ideal for travel. Each student has a mandatory mid-term review with a member of the on-site internship team to assess progress achieved at the work placement.
Students must have the equivalent of 5 semesters of French to be eligible for this program.
Interns work full-time, 4 days a week in their designated placement and will have a 3 day weekend ideal for travel. Each student has a mandatory mid-term review with a member of the on-site internship team to assess progress achieved at the work placement.
Students must have the equivalent of 5 semesters of French to be eligible for this program.
In most cases students will take BUS 350, which counts for 3 hours of pass/fail elective credit toward graduation. In some cases, students can receive credit from the academic department that corresponds with his or her internship. For example, if you were planning on getting an internship at an art gallery, you would go to the Art department for credit. Students must find a WFU faculty member in the credit-granting department to serve as his or her supervisor for the duration of the internship. The faculty supervisor is responsible for all academics related to the internship and will assign coursework to be completed during the internship. For BUS 350, the academic supervisor will be provided for you. Coursework could include reflective journals, essays, readings, and research papers.
Note: not all academic departments will grant credit for internships. Please meet with Tyler Favale to discuss this process in more detail.
Note: not all academic departments will grant credit for internships. Please meet with Tyler Favale to discuss this process in more detail.
Students will continue to improve their language skills by living with Parisian host families. Homestays are carefully screened and are either centrally located or easily accessible by public transportation. Breakfast is provided. Student is responsible for other meals.
NOTE: All students participating in the WFU Summer Internship program are required to live in program-provided housing. Housing accommodations you may have on campus do not automatically transfer to abroad and certain housing accommodations (single rooms and private bathrooms, for example) may not be available.
NOTE: All students participating in the WFU Summer Internship program are required to live in program-provided housing. Housing accommodations you may have on campus do not automatically transfer to abroad and certain housing accommodations (single rooms and private bathrooms, for example) may not be available.
- Good academic standing
- 5 semesters or equivalent of university level French
The total cost of summer study abroad can be broken down into four categories:
Tuition (3hrs) - $2,850
Airfare (estimated) ~ $1,800
Personal Expenses (estimated) ~ $2,535
Estimated total cost - $15,035
- Program Fee - Usually covers room, in-country travel, international health insurance, excursions, some meals and other costs associated with the program.
- Tuition – Students on WFU summer programs pay WFU summer school tuition per credit hour. The current summer rate is $950/per credit hour.
- Airfare (estimated) – Varies per location. Students are responsible for their own airfare unless otherwise noted.
- Personal Expenses (estimated) – These will vary depending on the students' spending habits, cost of living in the destination country, and the number of meals included in the program fee. This may also include visa fees, vaccinations, academic supplies/books and other miscellaneous daily expenses.
Tuition (3hrs) - $2,850
Airfare (estimated) ~ $1,800
Personal Expenses (estimated) ~ $2,535
Estimated total cost - $15,035
Summer program scholarships are available through GPS. Information can be found here.
EUSA offers scholarships of up to $2,000
Students will be selected based on the following criteria:
EUSA offers scholarships of up to $2,000
Students will be selected based on the following criteria:
- Demonstrated financial need
- Member of a group underrepresented in study abroad
Tyler Favale
Study Abroad Advisor
Center for Global Programs and Studies
336-758-4072
favalet@wfu.edu
EUSA Website: https://www.eusainternships.org/
Study Abroad Advisor
Center for Global Programs and Studies
336-758-4072
favalet@wfu.edu
EUSA Website: https://www.eusainternships.org/