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1、Unpaid internships face legal, ethical scrutinyWith the summer internship season fast approaching, Bowdoin students may be at a disadvantage since the College usually will not give academic credit for such internships. In addition, unpaid internships are facing new scrutiny nationally about whether
2、or not they are in violation of federal labor laws and are realistic educational experiences for students on financial aid.I considered an internship, said Anthony Carrasquillo 07, but none of them in my area really paid, and I wanted to take a summer course at Tufts. Eventually, Carrasquillo decide
3、d to return to his summer job as a lifeguard for Revere Beach in Revere, Massachusetts.He would most likely be unable to get college credit for any internship he might find. According to Career Planning Center (CPC) Coordinator for Programs and Operations Martha Janeway, receiving credit is typicall
4、y very hard to do at Bowdoin, unless something is worked out with a professor or department. But credit is typically not given for internships.Unpaid internships also present a problem for some Bowdoin students who receive financial aid packages. The College requires students make at least $2,000 ov
5、er the summer to cover some college expenses.There is a huge socioeconomic disparity among students who take internships because students on aid need to come back with a certain amount of money and most internships just dont pay, said CPC Assistant Director James Westoff. So if they do accept one, t
6、hey sometimes will work on the side.According to a recent USA Today article, nearly 60 percent of unpaid summer interns come from households earning more than $100,000 a year.Most unpaid interns have parents who can underwrite the summer, wrote USA Today contributor Laura Vanderkam. With interns you
7、 get what you pay for.Since only 20 percent of the nations college students come from an income bracket of $100,000 or more, many college students simply cannot afford unpaid internships. What many companies have yet to realize, however, is that by not compensating interns through a salary or stipen
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