The Ithaca College New York City (ICNYC) Program
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Spring or Fall 2015
NEW YORK CITY PROGRAM
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS & PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program Description
The Ithaca College New York City Program is an internship-based program that provides to seniors, juniors, and second semester sophomores an opportunity to gain professional experience in their chosen fields. The program offers internships in a variety of fields. In addition, students take major requirements and/or elective courses.
Eligibility
1. Must have met the requirements for an internship in the major.
2. Completed 45 credits by the start of the semester in New York.
3. Be in good academic, judicial and *financial standing in your respective school and Ithaca College, with no unresolved issues at the start date of your semester in New York.
*Your name will be submitted to the Bursar’s Office to confirm that you are in good financial standing with the college.
Application Process
1. You must meet the eligibility requirements.
2. Submit your completed application to your school representative by Monday, October 13, 2014 before 4:00 p.m. You are responsible for making sure all certification forms and letters of recommendation are sent to the Dean’s Office by the deadline.
I. APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND CHECKLIST
A. Complete the following forms in your application packet:
· PERSONAL INFORMATION SHEET
Complete these forms and include them with your application.
· CONSENT/EMERGENCY FORMS
You must also obtain your parent or guardian's signature. Include the form in your application along with your Emergency Contact Information Form.
· STUDENT CONDUCT CERTIFICATION
Complete the top portion of this form and bring it to the Office of Judicial Affairs (2102 West
Tower Lobby). Judicial Affairs will forward the completed form to your school representative.
· ACADEMIC RECOMMENDATION
You are responsible for making sure the recommendation form reaches your school representative by the application deadline. You may include it with your submission to the Dean’s Office, or you may have it faxed directly to the office. Please see form for details.
B. Submit the following materials with your application:
· RESUMÉ
Include an updated resume.
· TRANSCRIPT
Send in your transcript by connecting to the HomerConnect system, then click Student & Financial Aid on the main menu and select Student Records & Billing Information. Follow the Unofficial Academic Transcript link, select the transcript level (undergraduate) followed by the “web student transcript” menu, then click the submit button.
· PERSONAL ESSAY (2 pages maximum, double-space, Times New Roman with 12 pt font)
Your application must include a specific, well-organized, and honest essay in which you discuss the New York City Program and the internship experience in relation to your academic and career goals. Please number the pages and put your name at the top of each page. Be sure to proofread your essay for grammar and spelling. Answer all of the following questions:
1. What are your specific short and long-term academic, career and personal goals?
2. How will your participation in the NYC Program help you meet your goals?
3. At what kind of organization would you like to intern? (you do not need to name specific organizations)
4. What do you hope to gain (skills, knowledge, training, experience, etc.) through your
internship experience?
5. What experiences during the last two years have prepared you for an NYC internship?
· The application fee of $35 fee will be waived for program applicants
C. Submit your completed application to your school representative by Monday, October 13, 2014 before 4:00 p.m.
II. SELECTION PROCESS & DECISION NOTIFICATION
A. Selection Criteria
Applications will be reviewed by the program staff. Selection is based on the following criteria:
1. How a NYC internship supports your academic and career goals.
2. Your specific preparation – courses and experiences – for an internship related to your major and career goals.
3. Current cumulative grade point average.
4. Academic recommendation.
5. Judicial status.
B. Decision Letters
Decision letters will be emailed to your Ithaca College email (and to your advisor) on Friday, October 24, 2014.
C. “Attendance Notification Form”
If accepted into the NYC Program, your acceptance letter will include an “Attendance Notification Form.” This form is due to your school representative by Friday, October 31, 2014.
III. STUDENT ORIENTATION on the Ithaca College Campus
A. Spring 2015 ICNYC Students: Mandatory orientation will be held on Friday, November 7, 2014 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in BUS 111.
IV. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A. New York City Program Cost Information
1. APPLICATION FEE: None at this time.
2. TUITION: Students attending the Ithaca New York City Program are registered as full-time Ithaca College students. Tuition costs are the same in Ithaca and in NYC.
3. HOUSING: Costs will be variable based on individual living location. Please see below.
4. FINANCIAL AID: All Ithaca College financial aid applies to this program, though work study/college employment will not be available. If work study/college employment is part of your financial aid package, we advise you to contact the Financial Aid Office.
5. ADDITIONAL COSTS: Students will be responsible for additional costs such as housing, transportation to and around New York City, meals, laundry, books, telephone, and personal items.
B. Housing Information: (Ithaca College does not provide housing in NYC. Students secure their own NYC housing in consultation with their parents and guardians).
The New York City program requests that you find your own housing and share with your classmates the expense of the higher costs of living in a major metropolitan area. Our expectation is that you will want to prepare for independent living as part of your internship experience. With an approach used by the Ithaca College London Center, we hope to develop a list of possible landlords and housing options based on the experiences of our students and the recommendations they make as the New York City Program grows. In the meantime, you may want to consider Educational Housing Services which has locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the International House, Webster Apartments, and the Markle Evangeline Residence for Women. Consult with your parents and guardians concerning the best housing option for you.
As you conduct your search for housing, consider your budget, that is, how much you have available to cover the cost of rent, whether you have classmates with whom to share the costs, and your access to transportation to the Industrial & Labor Relations (ILR) Center where classes will be held and to your internship placement. Safety, cleanliness, and the neighborhood environment are very important considerations in making your housing decision.
V. ACADEMIC & COURSE REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION – SPRING 2014 or FALL 2014
Students should generally register for 12 or more credits. The minimum number you can take is
12 credits; the maximum is 18. All students should consider registering for an internship.
A 12-credit schedule consists of: Internship(s) 6 credits
Two 3-credit courses 6 credits TOTAL 12 credits
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
1. Students applying for the NYC Program should list the courses they intend to enroll in on the
Academic Information form in their application packet and submit it with their application.
2. You must obtain your advisor’s signature on the Academic Information form. This will ensure that you have conferred with your advisor concerning your academic progress.
3. A list of courses to be offered and registration instructions will be available in your Dean’s Office.
4. Students will have the opportunity to review their academic schedule with a member of the program staff upon their arrival in New York City.
Spring 2015 Courses (under discussion with more courses identified at a later date):
STCM 20100 Political Campaign Imagery (online); ARTH 28400 Art in NYC; SOC 24000 Urban Sociology in NYC; MKTG 33000 Direct Marketing; NYC Seminar (Required); JOUR 39016 Special Topics in Media Literacy: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
VI. INTERNSHIP INFORMATION
Students accepted into the program should work closely with the internship coordinator for their school (or department) and the Office of Career Services. The goal is to have an internship secured prior to arrival in New York City.
For more information about the NYC program, please contact:
Barbara Howard Bryan M. Roberts Dr. Margaret L. Arnold
Associate Dean Associate Dean Associate Dean
School of Business School of Communications School of Health Sciences
and Human Performance
Amanda Lippincott Christy Agnese Tanya R. Saunders
Prof’l Development Sr. Assistant to the Dean Assistant Provost
Coordinator School of Music Office of the Provost
School of Humanities
And Sciences
Thank you for your interest in the Ithaca College NYC Program!