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5 obstacles that stop many students from taking an internship

  • Written by Matthew T. Hora, Assistant Professor of Adult & Higher Education, Director of the Center for Research on College-Workforce Transitions, University of Wisconsin-Madison
College students face more obstacles to getting an internship. Transportation and having to work a paying job are among the barriers.Picnoi, CC BY-SA

When her college started requiring students to complete an internship in order to graduate, it created a serious dilemma for Janelle.

“I wouldn’t be able to do classes, do the internship...

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