· Four Week Check In:
1. Describe at least five differences between your role as a college student and your role as an
intern.
2. What was your transition from college student to Intern like? Were there unexpected challenges
or issues that took you by surprise?
3. Describe the supervision you are getting in your internship?
4. Explain how you are progressing on your outcome objectives that you created in your
Internship Objectives Plan?
5. From your observations and experiences, what are the main challenges faced by your intern
agency achieving their goals as outlined in their Mission Statement?
· Midterm Report:
1. Describe progress on your Internship Learning Objectives?
2. Talk about what you yet lack in order to complete Internship Learning Objectives?
3. Discuss what changes you have made toward becoming more professional?
4. List and describe three specific skills you have developed in your role as an internship.
5. Give one instance in which you handled conflict in a productive and professional manner.
6. Give one instance in which you handled conflict in a less than ideal manner.
7. Outline your educational/occupational plan from this point forward.
Make the report about 4-8 pages in length.
· Termination Assignment:
As you begin to wind down your internships, how you end your experience is almost important as how you conducted yourself during the semester. The process of ending a professional relationship is called "Termination". Successful termination leaves your clients, coworkers, supervisors, etc. empowered and enabled. Successful termination leaves you satisfied and confident in your abilities. Simply ending the internship with no transition amounts to "abandonment" and is strictly prohibited within the
APA Ethical Guidelines. Here are some tips for successful termination: