Work Based Learning for CCRI students can take many forms. It can range from a traditional
internship, where a student works with your company in support of a particular team
for a set number of hours a week; project-based work, where a student completes a
project or helps solve a problem for the company; full-time, part-time, or temporary
employees; or some other configuration that gives students hands-on learning in their
field of choice.
Why have an intern or student worker?
Hosting a CCRI student can offer a fresh perspective to your team and an extra set
of hands during a busy period. It offers a chance to gain exposure to potential future
employees and train the incoming workforce in important skills while helping students
get a start on their future career or advance in their field. Hosting students completing
Work Based Learning also offers a chance to grow diversity within your organization.
Why CCRI students?
CCRI students are local! Over 95% are Rhode Island residents, attend classes at CCRI
locations throughout the state and online, and make up a large part of Rhode Island’s
workforce. CCRI’s commitment to affordability makes it an attractive option for students
from all backgrounds who benefit from our industry demand-driven academic programs.
How can we do this?
Think about what sort of work you would have a student do or where you need some help
and what sort of skills a student would be learning while with your organization.
CCRI utilizes Handshake, a user-friendly hiring software created specifically for
college students. CCRI will make your posting available to all students and promote
it to those that are in relevant fields of study, encouraging them to apply. Organizations
can interview and onboard as many students as they need.
Handshake
Do CCRI students expect to be paid?
Work Based Learning can be paid or unpaid. CCRI students may receive credit for their
experiences. Unpaid internships should be primarily for the benefit of the intern
and under close supervision of the organization.
How to get started?
Email David LePage to learn more and get started!
Email David LePage!