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Volunteers and Practicum Students The UT Arlington Library welcomes the opportunity to work with volunteers and practicum students. Volunteers are individuals who agree to work in the Libraries in non-remunerative positions. It is a mutual agreement between someone in the community who would like to learn more about the libraries or who has a skill that they would like to continue to practice and the Libraries, who represent UT Arlington. At the time that someone volunteers, there has to be a sponsor within the Libraries who can work with them during this time to direct their work. Practicum students are working on a degree program that requires a "hands-on," real-life experience in a professional setting in order to complete their program and graduate. A practicum is designed with specific needs in mind and with the permission of the student's advisor. The student will earn graduation credits for this and it is a non-remunerative position. For further information, contact Julie Alexander at (817) 272-5321 or jalexander@uta.edu |
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