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Friday, May 16, 2008
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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