Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1995
Volume
26
Issue
1
Publication Title
The Black Collegian
First Page
78
Last Page
81
Abstract
Applied learning experiences such as internships, cooperative education or public service programs offer significant benefits to African American college students. Students gain exposure and develop contacts in various industries prior to graduation. Applied learning also helps students evaluate their career interests and objectives as well as improve both their pre-employment and job survival skills.
Recommended Citation
Jones, Jennifer, "Applied learning: giving African-American students an edge in the job market" (1995). Diversity. 4.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/slcediversity/4
Comments
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