Sec. 8i. Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program.
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Sec. 8i. Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program.
(a)The president of the University, in consultation with the Board, shall establish a governmental internship program consisting of up to 30 governmental interns allocated between the Carbondale and Edwardsville campuses.
(b)In order to be eligible under the program, a person must be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student during the entirety of his or her participation in the program.
(c)The following shall be the goals of the program:
(1)To attract highly motivated students into the program.
(2)To provide students with a broad overview of State government.
(3)To offer students a unique hands-on experience.
(4)To provide students with a personal look into the budgetary, legislative, and
programmatic areas of State government.
(5)To provide students with a unique opportunity to learn about and to advance into
public service careers, including policy-making positions in government.
(6)To offer a governmental experience to meet the public sector's future need for
competent administrators.
(7)To provide a public sector internship that encourages talented college graduates to
consider careers in State government.
(8)To enable college graduates to supplement their academic learning with practical
governmental experience.
(9)To achieve diversity through the placement of qualified minorities, women, and
persons with disabilities.
(10)To enable the University to play an ever-increasing role in directing talented
students to consider careers in public service.
(d)All students participating in the program shall receive academic credit as determined by the University. Students shall also be compensated financially as determined by the University. The program shall not include a waiver of tuition or fees.
(e)The program is subject to specific annual appropriation by the General Assembly.