Internship Eligibility

Internship Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to commonly asked internship questions. If you have any other questions please reach out to MICA Career Development.

Here are answers to commonly asked internship questions. If you have any other questions please reach out to MICA Career Development.

Internship FAQs

Why Should I Do an Internship?

Internships provide students with real-world experience in an official or formal capacity. Internships allow students to gain work experience, explore different career options, develop marketable skills, and establish professional contacts. All of these things will make the student a more competitive candidate in their future professional pursuits.

What Qualities Make an Internship a "Good" One?

A good internship should offer students career-related experience in a professional setting and a chance to learn professional practice in a field of interest. The experience should align with or help to clarify the student's professional goals. Having a supportive supervisor at the internship site to mentor the intern is also extremely important. They should give the student real projects and provide constructive feedback.

Do I Have Receive School Credit for an Internship?

In most cases no, it is not a requirement. Credited internships are a wonderful compliment to a student's on-campus studies by practicing skills learned in the classroom in a real world setting. Students studying Photography, Film & Video, Product Design, or in the Curatorial Studies minor are required to complete one internship for credit. Many for-profit employers require the student to receive school credit, especially if it is an unpaid experience. F-1 international students interning in the United States are required to register for school credit in order to be eligible to work off campus. See Internships for International Students for further instructions.

When Should I Complete the Internship Orientation?

Complete the Online Internship Orientation when you begin applying to opportunities to familiarize yourself with MICA's requirements and to better understand what experiences will qualify for school credit. The orientation can be completed online at anytime, but plan ahead! This is a very important, mandatory first step and cannot be missed. Completing the orientation gives you access to the Internship Learning Agreement in MICAnetwork.

Should I Submit the Learning Contract Before I'm Hired?

Only submit a Learning Contract if you have been officially hired by the internship site. Do not submit a contract for every internship you apply to or interview for.

I Heard I Missed the Deadline to Register My Internship. Is That True?

When registering an internship, always remember to plan ahead and be mindful of MICA's Academic Calendar. Internships must be registered and approved BEFORE you begin working at the internship and BEFORE the semester Add Deadline. You can start an internship at any time, but remember to complete the Internship Orientation and have your Learning Contract approved before you begin working. This also has to be completed prior to the Add Deadline of the semester on which you wish to receive credit. Internship contracts received after the Add Deadline must have their credits applied to a future semester. Late contracts will not be accepted, so plan your internship in advance! Review How to Register an Internship for further details.

If I Miss the Add Deadline or Do Not Have Room On the Current Semester to Add My Internship, Where Will My Credits Go?

Most students* are able to apply their internship credits to a future semester, within the two semesters following your internship. This allows students flexibility in their regular course schedule as well. For example, if you complete a summer internship, you can apply the credits to the fall or spring semester following the internship. *F-1 international students completing an internship in the United States are required to add their internship credits to the semester when the work is completed. See more information on Internships for International Students.

How Long Does the Approval Process Take?

Internship Learning Contracts are approved through an automated, digital process. The time required for the approval depends greatly on those approving the contract. Give yourself at least 1-2 weeks for this process to be completed. Remember you should not start working until you receive confirmation of your internship's approval, because there is a possibility someone will reject the experience and you will not be eligible to receive credit.

What If I Started Working at the Internship Before My Learning Contract Was Approved?

We do not recommend starting an internship before registering it with MICA, because there is a chance we will not approve it. However, if you do begin working, any hours you work prior to the approval of your Learning Contract will not count toward the required hours you must complete. This means you will need to complete 120 hours from the day you receive your approval confirmation from MICA.

How Does the Internship Count Toward My Degree Plan?

An internship is a generic 3-credit studio elective. Unless it is a requirement of your major/program, it will not count toward anything specific. We encourage you to speak with your Academic Advisor/Program Director in advance to be sure you have room in your degree plan to accommodate internship credits.

Can I Complete a "Remote" Internship Where I Work from Home?

No, students must be working on-site (not from home) for the majority of their internship. MICA does not accept work-from-home internships because we want our students to take part in and to be held accountable for the rich experience of working on a team in the workplace. There is a lot of valuable learning that comes from working face-to-face with others, including the importance of business etiquette, presentation and communication skills. Virtual or remote experiences are hard to quantify and effectively evaluate in a virtual environment.

Can I Complete an Internship Outside of the Baltimore Area?

Of course! Most summer internships are not in Baltimore. Many students find opportunities near home in other states, and international students often intern in their home countries.

Is It Possible to Intern with a MICA Faculty Member?

Yes. Our faculty members are professionals in their fields, and will often hire interns to assist them in their studio practice or with projects conducted outside of the classroom. Faculty cannot host an intern while the student is enrolled in one of their classes. The work conducted with the faculty must also be outside of MICA and the classroom.

Can I Intern with a MICA Alumnus?

Yes. Many students have interned with MICA alumni. With young alumni, they must be at least two years post-graduation in order to supervise an intern.

I am an International Student on an F-1 Visa. Can I Complete an Internship?

Absolutely. After two semesters in F-1 status, students can work as an intern off-campus United States through Curricular Practical Training (CPT). Remember you are required to receive school credit for internships in the United States. You are also welcome to complete an internship in your home country over the summer, where F-1 visa restrictions will not apply to the experience. Review Internships for International Students for further details.

Can I Receive Credit for an Internship I Complete While Not Enrolled in Classes or While on a Leave of Absence?

No. If you are not enrolled in classes at MICA or are on leave, you are not able to take classes at MICA. An internship for credit is a class, and therefore you cannot receive school credit for that experience.

My Internship Site is Asking for A Letter Confirming I Will Receive Credit for an Internship. How Do I Request This?

Keep in mind we will not provide credit letters for experiences that do not meet MICA's internship guidelines and requirements, or for students who are not eligible to complete a credit-bearing internship. Email your letter request to careerdevelopment@mica.edu. Allow 2-3 business days to process your request. Include the following details: 1) name of the company or organization and their mailing address; 2) the internship job description; 3) contact info for the person requesting the letter (full name, job title, email, and/or phone #); 4) method in which they want to receive the letter (digital, mailed, through the student, or sent directly by the Career Development staff); and 5) any other specific instructions from the company or organization.

Can I Do Multiple Internships for Credit?

Yes. MICA allows students to complete two internships for studio credit, but they must be at different sites under different supervisors. Career Development recommends students to complete multiple internships to broaden their experiences and learn about different industries, regardless of whether or not they receive credit.

Can I Register a Second Internship with the Same Site If I Worked With Them for a Second Semester?

We only allow students to receive 3 credits per internship experience. You cannot receive more credits for a second internship at the same site under the same supervisor.

I've Already Completed the Internship Orientation for my Last Internship. Do I Need to Complete It Again?

No. If you have already done an internship for credit and completed the Internship Orientation in the past, you do not need to complete it a second time. If you would like a reminder of the process, you are welcome to view the orientation again, but it is not a requirement. Simply submit your Learning Contract within www.MICAnetwork.com for approval before your internship begins. Review instructions on How to Register an Internship if you need a refresher.

I Have Worked the Required Number of Hours at My Internship. If I Continue Working, Can I Get More Credit?

No. If you complete more than the required number of hours at your internship site, you will not receive additional credits. The requirement is not a limit, and many students often work over 120 hours throughout their experience.

What If There Is a Problem With My Internship?

Contact Career Development if you have any issues or concerns about your internship experience. We cannot help you if we are not aware of the issue. We can either coach you through a challenging situation, or intervene if there is a serious issue. We are open year-round and are more than happy to work with you.

What If I Decide to Discontinue My Internship?

Contact Career Development immediately. An internship for credit is a class and will be listed on your transcripts unless Career Development is notified of the cancellation. If you do not inform Career Development and never remove your internship from your schedule, you run the risk of a failing grade.

We're here to assist you. Contact the Career Development Office for help.

Joseph Meyerhoff Center for Career Development

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Gateway 1601 W. Mount Royal Avenue 2nd Floor Baltimore, MD 21217-4406