Internships provide exposure to the practice of Student Development Administration. The SDA program hosts an annual Internship and Networking Fair that brings together 40+ regional leaders in the field to meet with students to offer internship and employment opportunities.
For students who are part-time graduate assistants or full-time practitioners in the field, the internship experience can be personalized to fit their professional and academic goals through specialized work projects that fulfill the internship credits.
Examples of internships include:
Graduate assistantships at Seattle University offer degree-related experience and financial support for graduate students enrolled in the Student Development Administration program. These experiences cultivate high impact practices sought after by future employers. Learn more about applying for Graduate Assistantships here.