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What is the difference between the Community Service-Learning Program (CSLP) add-on credit and an internship?

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What is the difference between the Community Service-Learning Program (CSLP) add-on credit and an internship?

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The CSLP credit requires that you have work 40 hours the entire semester with a non-profit organization that is related to the goal or assignment of your class. As long as you are an undergraduate student with less than 17 credits that semester, you are eligible for the CSLP credit. An internship generally requires that you work at least 15 hours a week for about 12 weeks. You must have sophomore status and have completed one full semester at AU. A student can have a 3-6 credit internship depending on how many hours they work per week. A CSLP credit is a set 40 hours per semester for only one additional credit.

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