SRM Internship Programs: Employer Information

We recognize the importance of gaining real-world, on the job experience in the insurance and risk management industry as part of our students’ educational experience. Our students are eager to participate in internships during the summer, fall & spring semesters, and are generally seeking paid employment. Our Apprenticeship Program is a multiple semester model where students work part-time while attending classes.  Students may also complete an academic internship for credit with faculty oversight. Students register with our office, complete a mandatory preparatory workshop and must have a GPA of 3.0 or above.

In an effort to address the industry talent gap outlined in the 2010 McKinsey & Co. report “Building a Talent Magnet”, The School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (SRM) has developed the SRM Apprenticeship Program providing a structured, multiple-semester learning experience that allows students to apply their classroom knowledge to paid professional work with major employers in the insurance, reinsurance, risk, financial services and related industries.

The program, administered by the Ellen Thrower Center for Apprenticeship & Career Services, affords the employer an opportunity to preview pre-screened, new talent of entry-level or higher and a source of temporary staffing resources, and students the opportunity to build their industry knowledge, develop workplace competencies, explore careers, increase their marketability and make a valuable contribution to an organization through consecutive semesters of meaningful assignments.  The program incorporates collaboration among SRM, the student and the employer.  Each assumes distinct responsibilities for the purpose of enhancing the student’s experience and developing future talent for the industry.  Learning objectives are employed and periodic reviews are conducted, providing important assessment and feedback to the participating student.

The SRM Apprenticeship Program is a selective, competitive program open to undergraduate junior or senior year students majoring in Actuarial Science or Risk Management with a minimum cumulative index of 3.0. Participants are required to attend a pre-placement seminar prior to employer referrals.  Students complete work periods of not less than two consecutive academic semesters which may begin during fall, spring or summer.  Work schedules may include full-time (35 hours/week) employment during summer; part-time (15-20 hours/week) during spring and fall semesters. Hours are arranged to fit both the student’s and the employer’s needs.

Upon successful conclusion of the Apprenticeship Program, participation is noted on the student’s academic transcript and a certificate of completion is awarded by the university. For more information refer to the following document:

Frequently Asked Questions

For more information regarding the SRM Apprenticeship Program, please contact:
Jody Queen-Hubert, Director
Ellen Thrower Center for Apprenticeship & Career Services
(212) 277- 5166
queenhuj@stjohns.edu