Internship Application Internship Application Name* First Last Studentadmin ID:* NET ID Number:* Email* At which campus are you requesting to enroll in ECON 2481?* Storrs Stamford Do you want to add the 1 credit ECON 2491W component?* Yes No Have you successfully secured an internship?* Yes No Have you successfully completed at least one 2000-level economics course and either have completed or concurrently taking at least two other 2000-level economics courses?* Yes No Do you have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.25 or a minimum of 2.5 in 2000-level economics courses?* Yes No Term in which you are requesting to receive internship credit:* Summer 2024 Fall 2024 Winter 2025 Spring 2025 Name of the organization where you will be interning:* Location of organization (city & state):* Field Supervisor’s Name:* Field Supervisor’s Phone Number:* Field Supervisor’s Email Address:* What is your internship’s start date?* What is your internship’s end date?* How many hours per week will you work?* What is the total number of hours you are expecting to work at this internship?* Will your internship be paid or unpaid?* Paid Unpaid How does your internship position relate to economics?*Agreements* I understand that in order to receive a permission number to enroll in Econ 2481, Economics Internship Field Study, I must complete and submit the "Internship Learning Agreement" to the ECON Internship Instructor (Storrs) metin.cosgel@uconn.edu or (Stamford) oskar.harmon@uconn.edu. I understand I will receive the Internship Learning Agreement via email from Prof. Cosgel or Prof. Harmon after my Credit Internship Application has been submitted and approved. I understand that in order to receive credit for my internship I am required to meet with the Field Supervisor at the beginning of the internship to discuss the “Internship Orientation Checklist” and complete other course requirements that are listed in the syllabus for ECON 2481, Internship Field Study. I understand ECON 2481 is graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) basis. The S/U credits cannot count towards the 24 credits required for a major in economics, but they count towards the 120 credits required for graduation (elective credits). I understand that credit internships during the Spring and Fall semester are included in the tuition for the semester. Extra tuition and fees are associated for summer and winter intersession academic internships. CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.