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The Relation of College Internships,College Performance,and Subsequent Job Opportunity
Authors:STEPHEN B. KNOUSE  JOHN R. TANNER  ELIZABETH W. HARRIS
Abstract:This study examined the relationship of business college internships to college performance and to subsequent job opportunities. Whites were more apt to have had an internship than African Americans; there was no difference by gender. Students with internships had a significantly higher overall grade point average, were somewhat younger upon graduation, and were more apt to be employed upon graduation than students without internships. Internships were thus related to both better college performance and to receiving a job offer upon graduation. Discussion centered on the role of internship in realistic job expectations and recommendations for improving internships.
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