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Date: | Fri, 5 Apr 1996 20:25:26 -0500 |
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Ivy Fleck Strickler wrote-
As a grad student advisor, and as a part-time director of an underfunded
museum, I see a lot of unpaid internships. The best way to "defend" the
practice, as I see it, is to balance it against what a student would pay if
he or she took a course in museum practice, instead of taking an unpaid
internship.
Many students have to pay tuition for their internship credits. I had to pay
over $2000 in tuition for my internship credits, in addition to quitting my
job in a very tight job market. This makes for a very expensive course in
museum practice. I was fortunate enough to get a modest NEA grant to support
one of my internships, but...
Andrea Mugnier
John F. Kennedy University
Orinda, CA
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