Completed applications are due no later than the tenth week of the semester preceding the anticipated field experience semester. Student Information Name Penn State Email Semester Standing GPA Desired Semester for PSYCH 295 PSYCH 100 Grade Minimum grade of C is required. PSYCH 212 Grade (if relevant) Minimum grade of C is required. PSYCH 270 Grade (if relevant) Minimum grade of C is required. Reason for Applying for PSYCH 295 In less than 500 words, describe your reason for applying for the field experience. You might discuss your career goals and interests as part of your response. Site Information You should complete the following additional questions in consultation with the proposed internship site. Proposed Field Experience Site Please include site name and location Site Contact Name Contact Title Contact Phone Contact Email Proposed Field Experience Activities This section should report a specific list of proposed activities with percentage estimates of the amount of time to be spent for each. The goal of this section is to understand what you will do on a day-to-day basis. Proposed Skills/Experiences This section should report a specific list of skills and experiences to be developed during the field experience. The goal is to understand what benefits you could expect from the experience. CAPTCHA Submit
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