The Dr. Alice Holloway Young Internship gives ethnic
underrepresented persons who are either graduate
students or holders of graduate degrees an
opportunity to gain experience teaching in a
community college. It provides on-the-job training
experiences, including teaching, course planning,
student testing and evaluating, student advisement
and related academic responsibilities.
Each Intern is assigned to a senior MCC faculty
member, who serves as mentor.
A Dr. Alice Holloway Young Intern may teach one or
two courses a semester, at the base salary for an
adjunct instructor plus a small stipend. The
Internship may be renewed for a second semester.
THE INTERNSHIP HAS TWO GOALS:
- To encourage talented underrepresented
persons to consider a career in community college education;
- To enhance the education of MCC students by
providing opportunities for them to learn from an
ethnically-diverse faculty.
Internship Application and Information
ALICE H. YOUNG Teaching Internship
2001- Present
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