SIBC Internship Application
Summer 2009- Deadline Feb. 13th
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: LINK TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS FILE
All interns are required to read and sign this document and submit it to the SIBC with their application. Only one signed original copy is required. Without this document you will not be permitted to interview for the internship.
* The SIBC strongly encourages all applicants to obtain permission from their parent(s) and/or legal guardian before applying for an internship or teaching position abroad.
** You may apply for up to three internships, please list in order of preference.
Instructions:
- Please type up the following application information on your own paper, using as much space as needed.
- Answer the appropriate essay question in no more than 250 words, and attach to your application.
- Attach your resume, with your contact information listed at the top.
- Attach a copy of your transcript, printed from InsideND
- Please include a personal photo so interviewers will know who you are. This does not need to be a professional photograph.
- Make 10 copies of everything, stapling each set.
- Turn all copies of your application in at the box sitting outside the SIBC office, located in Brownson Hall. Applications for all positions must be in the box by midnight on the due date.
If you are not available on the interview date for your internship please provide an explanation why.
Application Information:
Your full name:
E-mail address:
School Year:
Major:
Overall GPA:
GPA in major:
Council Division(s) you are a member of:
Name of Division Director or Project Leader who can serve as a reference for you:
Describe your Council experience (length depends on involvement):
Describe any international experience (length depends on breadth of experience):
List any foreign languages spoken and your fluency.
Please list the country or specific positions you would like to be considered for (use the list of available positions emailed to you):
Essay topic:
Describe yourself in ways that the committee cannot gather from the application. Include your interests and goals, both professionally and personally. How will an SIBC internship or teaching position help you to achieve those goals? Finally, describe why you think you are qualified to represent the SIBC, Notre Dame, and your country at a foreign company: