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  2. Begin by entering the 'Project Name' and 'Project Location/s' in the designated fields. Ensure that the information is accurate and reflects your internship or co-op project.
  3. Fill in the 'Project Start Date' and 'Interns/Co-ops Start Date'. Use the date picker for convenience to avoid formatting errors.
  4. In the 'Lead Applicant' section, provide details about your public higher education agency, including contact information for the Chief Contact who is authorized to sign contracts.
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The Congressional Internship Program (CIP) equips participants with legislative knowledge, cultural competency, an extensive network, and personal and professional leadership skills. CHCI interns come to D.C. from throughout the country.
Unlike an internship, a Co-op position generally involves a multi-term work agreement with an employer, which means you can take on increasingly robust roles, projects, and responsibilities. At the same time, almost 40% of students do Co-op with more than one employer to broaden their industry knowledge and experience.
The Ohio Means Internships and Co-ops program began in 2014 with grants to 26 colleges and universities and their 31 partner institutions. Beginning in 2015 and ending in 2018, the program helped support economic development strategies in the six JobsOhio regions to retain and attract businesses.
OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP Overview: The Operations Management Assistant Intern program is designed to provide the individual with an opportunity to learn as much as possible in a limited time span about our production operations function (Interns will be assigned to work in one of our facilities across the country).
The average salary for a student intern is $17.45 per hour in Ohio. 89 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated September 13, 2025).
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