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A Guide For Clark Students, Alumni, and Families

As alumni, family, and friends, you have a unique connection to Clark, and a distinct advantage to support and inform student career preparation and success.

In just a few minutes, you can create a virtual professional project or post an internship opportunity for Clark students — who will bring your organization an eagerness to tackle projects and solve problems.

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Introducing ClarkCONNECT Projects

Check out what’s new for 2021! Students now can apply what they’re learning in the classroom to short-term, real-world projects on ClarkCONNECT. Find out if Projects might be right for you.

What are ClarkCONNECT Projects?
Students: Find a Project
Alumni, Faculty, and Families: Post a Project

ClarkCONNECT Internships in Action

Thanks to the involvement of alumni, faculty, and families, ClarkCONNECT has expanded the number of internship opportunities for students over the past several years. Above, meet Rose Wine ’20, who found an internship and connected with a mentor through ClarkCONNECT.

What are ClarkCONNECT Internships?
Students: Browse Internships
Alumni, Faculty, and Families: Post an Opportunity

What are ClarkCONNECT Projects?

ClarkCONNECT Projects are virtual, short-term experiences aimed at providing Clark students the opportunity to build their resumes and transferable skills while they create meaningful connections within the Clark community. Students benefit from completing a real-world project, while project sponsors gain timely support from students.

Details

  • Short-term, Virtual Experience: Projects should last between 20 and 40 hours over the course of about 2–4 weeks. All projects should be fully virtual, remote experiences.
  • Defined Goals: Projects should have at least one concrete goal that can be explicitly defined and completed in the set timeframe.
  • Mentorship: Beyond skill-building and the completion of a professional task, ClarkCONNECT Projects are learning opportunities for students, supported through your guided mentorship. Mentorship, including an informational interview, is expected during the project duration.
  • Compensation: Projects can be paid or unpaid. We encourage a stipend for students based on $15 per hour, up to $600, depending on hours worked over the course of the project. Projects paying less than $600 do not require a 1099 form, according to IRS tax laws. Unpaid projects can be posted if they are true experiential learning opportunities for our students and comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act. For more details regarding paid and unpaid projects, please see the Design a Project For Clark Students section below.

Projects can be offered by alumni, parents, employers, friends of the University, faculty, and staff. They can be defined to have a meaningful impact in your organization or, alternatively, you can define projects meant simply to provide students with valuable exposure to your career field or industry. Project possibilities and potential opportunities are limitless.

For Alumni, Faculty, and Families: Sponsoring Projects

Examples: What Students Can Do Via ClarkCONNECT Projects

Read through the examples below or download our ClarkCONNECT Projects: Examples Library to spark ideas about the types of projects students can do for your organization.
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Design a Logo

Students put their graphic design skills to work by designing logos for businesses.

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Support Fundraising

Many companies need students for short-term fundraising campaigns.

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Analyze Data

With their up-to-date data analysis and technical skills, students are hired to conduct research.

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Communications

For communications projects big and small, nonprofits and businesses tap into our students’ skills.

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Conduct Industry Analysis

Students take on projects to research competitors and analyze outcomes in various industries.

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Create Content

Students apply their creativity to developing content for web, social media, and press releases.

For Students: Pursuing Projects

For Alumni, Faculty, and Families: Sponsoring Projects

Explore Projects on ClarkCONNECT

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Find a Project


Seeking a short-term (20–40 hours) virtual project to help you develop skills, expand your network, and explore potential career paths?

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Post a Project


Want to share a project that connects Clark students to the workplace and provides experiential learning? Click the Opportunities tab on the platform page.

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What are ClarkCONNECT Internships?

Unlike short-term ClarkCONNECT Projects, ClarkCONNECT Internships provide opportunities for students to work with mentors for a longer stretch.

For Students: Explore Internships
For Alumni, Faculty, and Families: Post an Opportunity

For Alumni, Faculty, and Families: Sponsoring Internships

Explore Internships on ClarkCONNECT

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Browse Internships

Find opportunities posted by alumni, faculty, and friends on ClarkCONNECT.

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Post an Opportunity

Want to share an opportunity at your organization with Clark students?

Have Questions About ClarkCONNECT Internships and Projects?

Need to talk to someone about how to design a ClarkCONNECT Internship or Project? Having trouble joining or signing onto the ClarkCONNECT platform? We’re here to help!

Designing and Posting Opportunities

Angela Harris
Senior Associate Director of Employer & Alumni Engagement

Email Angela Harris

Technical Support with the Platform

Kate Benoit
Senior Associate Director of Operations & Communications

Email Kate Benoit
Contact Information

ClarkCONNECT

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