On the Master Agreement database, some providers are listed as unapproved. Why is that and what is the process if a student obtains an internship with one of them?
If a provider is designated as “unapproved,” the provider either doesn’t offer internships that meet BYU’s internship policy, has violated a contract in some way, or is not university approved. The student should be advised to find another provider and experience. If he or she is not interested in finding a new experience, he or she may participate in the chosen internship, but may not receive credit nor university support.
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