Seed Your Future Horticulture Internship Study – Vegetable Crops Hotline

Seed Your Future Horticulture Internship Study

Internships are a key part of training our students to be successful. With that in mind, Seed Your Future and NC State University have teamed up to help more students complete internships and help employers offer internships.  The information will be used to create the following resources:

  • Best Practices Guide for Creating and Managing Horticultural Internships (for employers)
  • Best Practices Guide for Faculty and Departments to Manage Horticultural Internship Programs
  • Hints and Guidelines for Landing The Dream Horticultural Internship (for students)

So, what are we asking you to do?

Employers in the horticulture industry, please complete the Employer Survey.

Participation will require no more than 5 to 10 minutes!

The important fine print

There are minimal risks associated with your participation in this study. Participation is voluntary, and you can withdraw from the survey at any time without penalty. There is no compensation for completing the survey.

This study has been approved by the North Carolina State University Institutional Review Board (IRB2022- 27396). If you have any questions, contact John Dole, jmdole@ncsu.edu, (919) 515-3131.

Thanks for considering this opportunity to help our students and the horticulture industry!

Please Click Here to reach the Internship Survey home page or click the individual survey links above.

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