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WINGS Program
WINGS Program
Working Internships in Non-Profits and Government Support Program
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Program Details
Program Purpose
The WINGS (Working Internships in Non-Profit and Government Support) program was created to provide funding to support undergraduate students in completing unpaid internships at either 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organizations or government agencies.
Funding
- Participants in the WINGS Program will receive between $500 – $2,500 during the semester they are completing their internship.
- The amount awarded will vary according to the funds available, the student’s needs, the financial obligations of the internship (including internship location), and the competitiveness of the student’s application.
- Awards will be made as a financial aid award during the semester the internship is being completed.
Review Criteria
The WINGS program committee will review application materials and will select recipients based on specific criteria indicated below through a competitive selection process. Selection for program participation and funding amounts will be determined based on the following:
- Quality of the application, resume, and essay question responses
- Internship learning outcomes and alignment with the student’s academic and career goals
- Applicant’s financial need, including any financial expenses relating to the internship
Eligibility Requirements
- Applicant must have secured an unpaid internship position for the semester they are applying for funding at the time of application (employer/supervisor verification is required). Internship must occur outside of the University of Louisville and be through a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization or government agency.
- Applicant must be supervised by a professional staff member within the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization or government agency. Students will not be considered to receive funding if working for a family member or working for an organization owned by their family.
- Applicant must be a degree seeking undergraduate student at the time of application and during the award period.
- Students must have completed a minimum of 30 credits hours to be eligible and must be in good academic standing.
- All students participating in the program will be enrolled in a 0-credit hour/0 tuition internship course. The course requires students to complete a reflection at the end of the internship and to submit an employer evaluation from their internship supervisor.
- Students may only apply and be selected to receive funding one time through the WINGS Program
Internship Requirements
- The scholarship is not intended for undergraduate research internships. For research positions, contact the Office of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity.
- The WINGS program is not intended for students who are required to complete a field placement as a mandatory component of their degree program; however, such students who may be completing a field placement/internship outside of their degree requirements may apply and be considered for the scholarship. Students utilizing WINGS financial aid for required internship course(s) to complete their degree requirements must consult with their academic advisor prior to accepting a WINGS financial aid award to ensure the award will not negatively impact the academic program and/or the student’s progress toward degree completion.
Guidelines for Participants
- Recipients must complete an online orientation training offered through the Center for Engaged Learning prior to beginning the internship.
- Recipients must complete an internship reflection (questions will be provided by the Center for Engaged Learning).
- Students will receive an employer evaluation from their internship supervisor to be submitted to the Center for Engaged Learning program manager. The Center for Engaged Learning will provide the evaluation form.
- Recipient must complete the entire internship described in their application materials. Failure to complete the internship will be considered a breach of the program requirements subjecting the student to forfeiture or repayment of the funds provided to them. Exceptions to the forfeiture/ repayment will be granted only in extreme and unusual circumstances as determined by the selection committee in its sole discretion.
Guidelines for Internship Sites & Supervisors
- Verify student has been hired for internship opportunity
- Verify that experience meets the FLSA unpaid experience requirements
- Verify that compensation is not included in the internship
- Complete Employer/Supervisor Verification Form as part of student application
- Provide a valuable learning experience for students
- Complete an employer evaluation at the end that is shared with the student (student will submit completed employer evaluation as a requirement of the program)
Application Process & Materials
Complete the WINGS Program online application which includes submitting the following items. Application will be submitted through the InfoReady system which will provide applicant with the supervisor verification form, student program terms and conditions form, and the budget sheet.
Please allow up to 4 weeks for committee review after submitting application
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Essay Questions
Application includes answering short essay questions which involve describing the internship position and organization and how the internship will impact the applicant’s educational/career goals.
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Resume
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Internship Site/Supervisor Verification Form
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Student Program Terms & Conditions Form
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Budget Sheet
Frequently Asked Questions
Students should wait to apply for the WINGS Program until they have secured an internship position with a 501(c)(3) non-profit or government agency. Your internship site supervisor will need to complete the employer/supervisor verification form as part of your program application.
No, students need to apply during the semester that the internship will be completed.
Students will receive the funding through their UofL financial aid account.
The Cardinal Careers system is a great place to find internship opportunities as well as through networking at campus career fairs. Additionally, you may reach out to organizations that you are interested in to see if they have internships available.