My application was denied. What do I do?
The first step is to understand why. Then you can address a concern, or move forward with a search for another internship. Check Orion email communications to learn more for what caused the internship to be denied for credit.
Help! I have problems with my internship experience.
This is the time to seek advice before making any decisions or taking action that may impact you or the university. If you experience any problems with your internship or employer, contact the JSOM CMC immediately.
If I get fired or want to quit, what do I do?
Notify the JSOM Career Management Center and be prepared to discuss the reasons for your decision and potential ramifications.
My internship was approved, but I’m not going to do it. What do I do next?
Notify the JSOM Career Management Center and be prepared to discuss the reasons for your decision and potential ramifications. If you were registered for the Internship Course, remember to cancel this registration.
Who do I contact with questions?
CMC – contact Jindal.career@utdallas.edu, call 972-883-5932 or stop by to talk to a consultant ISSO – https://www.utdallas.edu/isso/contact/ , call 972-883-4189, ISSOCurrent@utdallas.edu Your program manager – JSOM Staff List Campus Police – to report employment scams – police@lists.utdallas.edu
How many hours can I work?
The employer will decide the hours. It may vary from week to week. It may include overtime at the employer’s discretion. There is no upper limit, but we advise students not to overextend themselves – leave enough time to excel both at the internship and in class commitments. F1 students should keep track of the […]
If my end date or work location change for my internship, what do I do?
If you are an F-1 student, request a change to your I-20 by emailing JSOMiCometForm@utdallas.edu, and include the documentation from the employer. If your internship is significantly shortened, talk to your Program Director and your internship course faculty.