For Academic Internship Faculty

Quick Links for Faculty

The quick links below are to help with starting internship course or request a new internship site.

Important Updates for Academic Internships

All Service Learning and Academic Internship activities are encouraged to be performed virtually/remotely. We are currently resuming face-to-face placements. Students must complete the steps below.

  • ALL students participating in Face-to-Face service learning or academic internships MUST submit a current copy of the sites COVID-19 Guidelines by completing the Student Placement Request: COVID-19 Site Safety Review for Face-to-Face Activity in Stan Serves S4 when completing the placement forms.
  • Students participating in virtual/remote Service Learning or Academic Internships need to complete the required documents on the StanServes S4 website.
  • Please contact Breanna McIntyre at bhale1@csustan.edu regarding questions about the placement process. 

StanServes S4 Database

StanServes S4 Logo
Go to the StanServes S4 website to manage your internship course(s) and view student site selection and paperwork. Use your Warrior Username and Password to log into StanServes S4.

 

Tutorials for faculty using StanServes S4:

Tutorials for students using StanServes S4 tutorials:

What can the Office of Service Learning do to support your academic work?

The Office of Service Learning is a resource for faculty. The Office of Service Learning can assist your internship coordination in the following ways: 

  • developing community partnerships
  • implementing University risk management policy associated with an internship on- or off-campus activities
  • connecting you with other Stanislaus State internship faculty

Stanislaus State is a member of this network of diverse colleges and universities who share a common commitment to advance civic and community engagement and learning for a healthy, just, and democratic society. As a member, faculty, and students have access to valuable resources to develop and implement community-based learning and research programs that bridge the classroom with our communities. Campus Compact also hosts conferences to showcase your community-based work, learn what other innovative work is being done by peers, and network with like-minded civic-engaged colleagues.

Please visit the California Campus Compact website to explore the resources available to you. 

Due to requests for community services and resources during the current stay-at-home period, we are making available this valuable local resource guide listing many service agencies in Stanislaus County. Please go to Turlock Community Collaborative Directory to open a pdf copy of the directory. 
Please note that agency personnel may change at any time; however, you can always contact the general contact information.