This would be a great place to start your search. A one-hour visit to a senior-studies course could put you in a classroom speaking to 20 college students excited at the mere prospect of the opportunity to work with your organization and who all are eagerly heading into the world of nonprofits.
2) Many colleges allow students to do work for outside companies or organizations to obtain senior credits. This type of arrangement is beneficial for both the student and the employer. The student gets college credits and knowledge of the industry, while the organization gets the input of an energetic, 2.0-savvy individual working for its cause. This type of recruitment requires only a phone call to the career-services offices of any major university. One of the areas these offices specialize in is helping students secure the internships required for graduation.
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