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Internships
Practical experience, or internship, is built into the social work curriculum. All internship experiences are credit-bearing, offering students an opportunity to integrate and apply their academic knowledge in a real-world setting and prepare them for the responsibility of beginning professional practice.
BSW students complete a minimum of 400 internship hours while MSW students perform at least 1,000 internship hours towards their graduate degree. Advanced Standing students complete a minimum of 600 internship hours. All internship experiences are credit-bearing.
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Internships for BSW Students
BSW students have one internship requirement, which they complete in their senior year for a minimum of 400 hours. Students complete 13-15 internship hours per week on Tuesday and Thursday. The internship schedule is determined by the student with their site. Students can complete their internship within three timeframes: fall-spring, spring-summer, or as a summer block. The summer block consists of 35-40 hours per week.
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
An internship is an integral and essential component of the BSW degree curriculum. BSW students must complete a minimum of 400 internship hours. The internship program is explained in detail in the SSW Internship Manual.
The purpose of the generalist (first-level) internship is for students to gain experience and learn foundational elements of practice. BSW students complete their internship in their senior year in the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) Program. Students are expected to gain a general sense of an agency’s programs, services, and policies. Potential tasks to gain this knowledge include: administering paperwork, conducting intakes, assessments, and documentation; practicing case management; and engaging in research projects. Students are expected to spend 50% of their time in direct service to clients. Students at their generalist (first-level) internship will not conduct individual or group counseling on their own as this is considered a specialized (second-level) skill set.
Getting Started with the Internship
- Students must have satisfactorily completed or anticipate completion of SOWK 200, 201 or 307, 305, 370, and 350 prior to the start term of the internship.
- The one-year internship is designed as a two-semester (SOWK 330 and SOWK 340), two full days each week, 400 hours.
- The application for the internship must be completed in , which is the School of Social Work's internship platform. The SONIA internship platform will provide students with a list of potential internship sites.
- The internship courses (SOWK 330 & SOWK 340) must each be passed with a grade of "C" or above. If a student receives a grade below "C" in either course, both internship courses must be repeated at another internship site.
Internship Courses
SOWK 330 (200 hours experience—3.5 credit hours) is the BSW student's first formal internship experience completed in the senior year. An application form found on , the School of Social Work's internship platform, is the first step in this important process. The students will share their backgrounds, experiences, and areas of interest; however, the internship itself may not necessarily be located in the student's area of interest. Internships are highly competitive as students may be competing against other ºÚÁÏÃÅstudents as well as students from other programs and/or universities.
Information about the internship application process, requirements, and deadlines are noted in the BSW internship application.
SOWK 340 (200 hours experience—3.5 credit hours) is the second half of the BSW internship experience. This experience is a continuation of the SOWK 330 internship.
SOWK 362 (1 credit hour) is always taken in conjunction with SOWK 330. The focus of this course is on experiences and progress of the student in the first semester of the internship and the relationship of the internship experience to specific foundation/generalist practice class content.
LUC Process for Securing an Internship
Students identify when they will apply for their internship. There are three options available:
- Fall to Spring (August to May)
- Spring to Summer (January to August)
- Summer Block (May to August)
To start the process in SONIA:
- Complete an internship application in . This PDF has the How To Complete The Field Application in Sonia.
- Once the application is approved, students are added based on the start term selected in SONIA.
- Access and research available internship sites within the internship term selected.
- Students select which sites to apply to (similar to a job search). The majority of sites require a resume and cover letter. Specific application instructions can be found for each site in SONIA. It is recommended that students apply to at least 3-5 sites initially.
- Upon receiving application materials, agencies may invite students for an interview. Please note that this is a competitive process, and specific internships are not guaranteed.
- If interested, agencies will extend an internship offer. Please refer to the Internship Manual for additional information about the next steps under “Internship Process and Information.”
- Once a student accepts an internship, they complete a confirmation form in .
Students who would like assistance with creating a resume, cover letter, and/or interview preparation can schedule an appointment with the career advisor, Catherine Archer, through Handshake at or by calling the Career Services front desk at 773-508-7716.
Students should make a note of:
- The School of Social Work maintains an affiliation with many agencies, organizations, and human services programs within Chicago and the larger metropolitan area. Students have the opportunity to work with clients representing a wide range of socioeconomic, racial, and cultural backgrounds.
- We encourage students to utilize the SONIA database to identify an internship. Students who are interested in an agency that is not currently a LUC partner should reach out to the internship coordinator for approval before proceeding with the site. The process to approve a site not currently in SONIA takes 2-4 months. Students should contact the internship coordinator one full semester in advance.
- Students are expected to arrange their schedules in order to accommodate the internship hours. Internship schedules are finalized between the Internship Supervisor and the student prior to accepting the internship.
- BSW students are required to complete a minimum of 400 hours, as stated in the school's Internship Manual.
- In many cases, students complete more than the minimum required hours. We do not encourage students to end their internship early because they have reached their hours. Instead, please refer to the Internship Confirmation form to review the previously agreed-upon end date. It is important for students to maintain their commitment to their internship site and their clients.
- Students may be asked to commute an hour or more to their internship sites. The School of Social Work does not reimburse students for transportation costs to/from internship agencies. Transportation time does not count toward internship hours.
- Students can apply for internships throughout the year. Please note that internship opportunities become more limited as we move closer to the start of the semester, so it is recommended that students begin the process of securing an internship as soon as access is available. Internships may be competitive as agencies interview ºÚÁÏÃÅstudents in addition to students from other schools.
- Students in internship courses and all other courses must adhere to the .
Internships for Traditional MSW Students
The traditional MSW program requires two internships. Students complete a generalist internship (400 hours), typically at the rate of 13-15 hours per week on Tuesday and Thursday, followed by a specialized internship (600 hours) at the rate of 20-24 hours per week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Students can complete their internship within three timeframes: fall-spring, spring-summer, or as a summer block. Students may only pursue one summer block for one of their internships. The summer block consists of 35-40 hours per week.
Internships for Advanced Standing MSW Students
As Advanced Standing students have already earned a BSW degree from an accredited program and receive transfer credit for their generalist internship, they must complete one specialized internship (600 hours) at the rate of 20-24 hours per week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Advanced Standing students begin their program in late August and complete coursework and internship concurrently.
Internships for Dual Degree Students
The MSW program requires two internships. Students complete a generalist internship (400 hours), typically at the rate of 13-15 hours per week on Tuesday and Thursday, followed by a specialized internship (600 hours) at the rate of 20-24 hours per week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Students can complete their internship within three timeframes: fall-spring, spring-summer, or as a summer block. Students may only pursue one summer block for one of their internships. The summer block consists of 35-40 hours per week.
Dual degree students usually start their generalist internship after completing their first year of coursework and their specialized internship the following year.
Internships for Online Bilingual MSW Students
Online Bilingual MSW students complete a generalist internship and a specialized internship in their fall-to-spring terms. Note that internships for this program are done in-person in the student’s home state. It is the responsibility of the student to identify potential internship sites in their area. After the student submits their potential sites to their Internship Coordinator, the Coordinator will vet the agencies.
Internships for Online MSW Students
The Online MSW program requires two internships. Students complete a generalist internship (400 hours), typically at the rate of 13-15 hours per week, followed by a specialized internship (600 hours) at the rate of 20-24 hours per week.
Online MSW students with an accredited BSW (i.e., advanced standing students) will complete only a specialized internship.
Online MSW internships are completed only in the Fall-Spring semesters. Note that internships for this program are done in-person in the student’s home state. It is the responsibility of the student to work with the Regional Coordinator to help locate sites, and then interview with agencies, and secure their internships. Please reach out directly to Sandy Peterson, Assistant Director of Regional Programming, at speter8@luc.edu to begin the internship application process immediately and upon enrollment.
Internships for CADC Students
Apply after admission to CADC Certificate program
- Please review information about the CADC program and application process and program.
If you have questions regarding these application deadlines, please contact CADC Program Director, Marcy Wilroy, at mwilroy@luc.edu
Internships for Post-MSW CADC Students
Apply after admission to CADC Certificate program
Please review the information about the CADC program and application process and program.
If you have questions regarding these application deadlines, please contact CADC Program Director, Marcy Wilroy, at mwilroy@luc.edu.
Internships for Post-MSW PEL Students
Fall Semester
Students generally find their own externship in an Illinois public school; however, referral assistance may be obtained from the Program Director, Amy Greenberg.
Please contact Amy Greenberg, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, at agreenberg2@luc.edu to discuss externship and program requirements.
Application Dates
BSW and MSW Internships
Students must submit an internship application prior to the “access date” in order to receive access to internship sites on the access date shown for each semester. Students that apply after the access date will receive their SONIA access as soon as their internship application is processed. The processing time is generally 24-48 hours. Students can apply for internships throughout the year. Please note that internship opportunities become more limited as we move closer to the start of the semester, so it is recommended that students begin the process of securing an internship as soon SONIA access is available.
Spring - for generalist (first-level MSW & BSW) internship and specialized (second-level MSW & Advanced Standing) internship.
- SONIA access granted on: September 15
Summer – for generalist (first-level MSW & BSW) internship and specialized (second-level MSW & Advanced Standing) internship.
- SONIA access granted on: December 1
*Please note: Summer block internships are not available for students in the Online Bilingual Program or Evening Cohort program.
Fall – for generalist (first-level MSW & BSW) internship and specialized (second-level MSW & Advanced Standing) internship, Online Bilingual Program, and Evening Cohort Program
- SONIA access granted on: December 1
*Please note: Students in the Schools Specialization must apply by November 1st. Schools Students should plan to attend an Information Session earlier in the semester. Information regarding dates and times is shared through the listserve and The Ramblin Social Worker student newsletter.
If you have any questions, please contact your Internship Coordinator.
Advanced Standing MSW
Fall Semester Internships: Apply immediately after admission.
Students can submit their internship applications throughout the year. They can pursue their internship –Fall-Spring, Spring-Summer, or as Summer block. Internship applications can be accessed through . Instructions on how to access SONIA can be found . Once the application is submitted, students will receive information regarding the internship process which includes the Sakai site and SONIA.
If you have questions regarding these application deadlines, please contact Sandy Peterson: at speter8@luc.edu
Post Master Schools PEL (Professional Educator License) Externship
Fall Semester
- Students generally find their own externship in an Illinois public school; however, referral assistance may be obtained from the Program Director, Amy Greenberg.
- Please contact Amy Greenberg, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, at agreenberg2@luc.edu to discuss externship and program requirements.
CADCÂ Track Internship
- Apply after admission to CADC Certificate program
- Please review information about the and application process and program.
If you have questions regarding these application deadlines, please contact CADC Program Director, Marcy Wilroy, at mwilroy@luc.edu
Post-Master CADC Certificate Internship
- Apply after admission to CADC Certificate program
- Please review the information about the and application process and program.
If you have questions regarding these application deadlines, please contact CADC Program Director, Marcy Wilroy, at mwilroy@luc.edu
Practical experience, or internship, is built into the social work curriculum. All internship experiences are credit-bearing, offering students an opportunity to integrate and apply their academic knowledge in a real-world setting and prepare them for the responsibility of beginning professional practice.
BSW students complete a minimum of 400 internship hours while MSW students perform at least 1,000 internship hours towards their graduate degree. Advanced Standing students complete a minimum of 600 internship hours. All internship experiences are credit-bearing.
ºÚÁÏÃÅhas over 1500 partnerships with agencies in Chicago and the larger Metropolitan area, which gives students access to a wide range of client populations and settings.