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Psychology internships allow students to get real-world experience in their desired field and explore new possibilities.
Ethan Schultz ’20 recorded information for pardon applicants and gained valuable career insight.
The department requires psychology majors to complete 3 credits of Individualized Engagement prior to graduation, with an internship being one option within this area. Neuroscience majors can also complete internships as part of their degree requirements, although this experience is an elective within their curriculum.
Our internship program serves students with junior or senior standing who are interested in gaining experience that bridges the gap between academic course work and the challenges of working in the fields of psychology or neuroscience; approximately 70% of psychology majors meet their capstone requirement via this option. Students completing an internship are able to relate their academic knowledge of psychology to actual career situations and responsibilities in one or more professional settings.
Before registering for an internship, students must receive departmental approval. If the student chooses an internship site that is not a commonly used site, a member of the department will investigate the site to ensure its suitability before approval. The department's internship program is coordinated by Dr. Jenna Marx, assistant professor of psychology. Questions about this requirement can be directed to her at 717-867-6196 or marx@lvc.edu. For a copy of the full department handbook with additional information, email Dr. Lou Manza at manza@lvc.edu.
The psychology department has developed a professional relationship with a variety of agencies that allow students to gain real-world experiences that relate to their career interests, and a list of these agencies is available to all students through the department. Students interested in pursuing unique internship experiences are encouraged to explore possible internship settings that will offer personalized experiences that are consistent with students' long-term goals. Placements of former interns include psychiatric hospitals, school psychology departments, zoos, veterinary clinics, crisis intervention agencies, research hospitals, human resource agencies, hospice programs, and counseling centers.
LVC psychology majors have completed internships at these sites in these and other areas:
Harrisburg State Hospital, Philhaven Hospital, Camp Hill Prison Diagnostic Center
Lebanon County Commission on Drugs & Alcohol, Pinnacle Health
Vista School, Milton Hershey School, Annville-Cleona School District
Lebanon City School District, Northern Lebanon School District
Lebanon County Children & Youth, Lebanon County Juvenile Probation, Philhaven Hospital, Adams County Youth Detention Center
Domestic Violence Intervention, Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling
Compeer Program of Lebanon County, Community Services Group, Lebanon Bureau Disability
Hope Springs Farm, Quittie Glen Center for Mental Health, Supportive Concept for Families
Kindred Place
Hershey Medical Center