Academy Internships
Internships provide paid site training to
students enrolled in career academy or other approved Career and
Technical Education programs that are tied to students' career
cluster goals. Internships provide hands-on training in a specific
career area, enhance classroom learning, and help create a
connection between school and careers.
Internships are linked to a school course and students can earn
high school credit for the experience. Interns must document 75
hours of work site training to receive ½ school credit for the
internship experience and 150 hours of work site training to receive
1 school credit for the internship experience.
Internships always have a predetermined finish date. During the
school year, internships typically last 1 semester (18 weeks) and
can be scheduled in either the fall or spring semester. Summer
internships generally last 6 weeks, as school is not in session and
students can work more hours during the day.

