<p>Has anyone completed the process to receive credit for an internship? If so, how does it work exactly?</p>
<p>A company doesn’t want to pay you for your work, so they “give” you academic credit. You in essence pay the school for the right to work for someone else for free. It doesn’t affect your tuition costs though, because your typical semester is 16 credits and an internship will be 2. Any number of credits between 12-18 costs the same flat rate.</p>
<p>Talk to your advisor for the paperwork. It isn’t hard. They may send you to Wasserman but it’ll be no big deal either way.</p>