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Mission Statement Introduction Student Academic Procedures Academic Policies Satisfactory Independent Study, Department and Course Listings Anthropology/ Admission and People Officers of the
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Independent Study Opportunities for independent work are available through all college departments. A student with the approval and consent of a faculty member may enroll for independent study provided that the following guidelines are observed.
NOTE: Work done on a Pass-Fail basis will not count toward requirements for a major, minor, or general graduation. See Pass-Fail Option regulations.
Internships Some internships are already established; students design others. Internships are offered every term, including summer, and academic credit may be granted. Past students have interned with state and national government agencies, local hospitals, veterinarians, doctors, newspapers, television stations, high-tech and finance companies. For policies, guidelines, information and application forms, access the internships link at www.collegeofidaho.edu/academics/exlearning/internships.asp Study Abroad Broad trends around the world are bringing countries closer together—economically, culturally and on a people-to-people basis. The college can help provide for the educational needs of students who wish to have an active role in this increasingly interdependent world. If students want to combine scholarly achievement with personal growth and self-discovery in a creative and enjoyable environment, international study can become a part of the Albertson experience. Many academically appropriate programs throughout the world are open to qualified students. The college provides an opportunity for the student - working with professors - to develop a coordinated program that includes study abroad, language learning and courses in an academic major. Albertson supports student candidates for Rotary, Marshall, Fulbright, and Rhodes scholarships as well as other awards for undergraduate and graduate studies abroad. Students should consult with the off-campus program coordinator to develop an individualized study abroad program. For more information, visit the study abroad website link found under academics and student life at www.collegeofidaho.edu/academics/exlearning/studyabroad.asp. |