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Wolfgram, Matthew; Ahrens, Vivien – Journal of Education and Work, 2022
Internships are increasingly promoted as a high impact practice to improve students' post-graduation employment outcomes, and educators often encourage students to participate in multiple internships. Yet, there is a lack of research on the sociocultural contexts associated with multiple internship participation. We present findings about the…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Socioeconomic Influences, Cultural Influences, College Students
Wolfgram, Matthew; Pasqualone, Alexandra D. – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2022
This paper analyzes how employers use discourse to ideologize the value of college internships--a historically emergent form of contingent, temporary, educational labor which has rapidly become a major feature of both higher education and labor relations in the United States (Frenette, 2015). The analysis is based on in-depth interviews with…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, College Students, Employers, Employer Attitudes
Wolfgram, Matthew; Ahrens, Vivien; Wu, Zhixuan – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2020
Internships are increasingly promoted as a high-impact practice to improve students' post-graduation employment outcomes, and educators and advisors often encourage students to participate in multiple internships. Yet, there is a lack of research on the socioeconomic and sociocultural factors associated with multiple internship participation for…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Socioeconomic Influences, Cultural Influences, College Students
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Wolfgram, Matthew; Vivona, Brian; Akram, Tamanna – Harvard Educational Review, 2021
In this article, authors Matthew Wolfgram, Brian Vivona, and Tamanna Akram present a comparative case study analysis of five students from a comprehensive, urban Hispanic-Serving Institution whose experiences exemplify a coordination of intersectional factors that amplify barriers to internship participation. Research shows that college…
Descriptors: College Students, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions, Barriers
Wolfgram, Matthew – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2022
The paper introduces the history and politics of value formation at historically Black colleges/universities (HBCUs) and focuses on how cultural-institutional values associated with Black and minority servingness--such as Black empowerment, ethics of care, and community service--impact the work of educators to coordinate internship opportunities…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Black Colleges, Cultural Traits, Institutional Characteristics
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Hora, Matthew T.; Wolfgram, Matthew; Chen, Zi; Lee, Changhee – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background: Internships for college students can enhance their grades, skills, and employment prospects, but finding and completing an internship sometimes requires considerable resources. Consequently, before postsecondary institutions consider mandating this high-impact practice, more evidence is needed regarding the various obstacles students…
Descriptors: Barriers, Internship Programs, College Students, Black Colleges
Hora, Matthew T.; Wolfgram, Matthew; Chen, Zi; Zhang, Jiahong; Fischer, Jacklyn John – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2020
Internships are widely promoted extra-curricular experiences that can have positive impacts on student outcomes, yet how specific elements of internships contribute to these outcomes and facilitate learning is understudied. In this sequential mixed-methods study, we use sociocultural learning theory to interpret data from surveys (n = 435) and…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Supervision, Higher Education, Supervisory Methods
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Hora, Matthew T.; Wolfgram, Matthew; Huerta, Adrian H.; Lee, Changhee; Gopal, Anita – AERA Open, 2022
Internships are widely viewed as "door openers" to opportunity, yet students without ample financial, social, and institutional supports are often excluded from these experiences. This exclusion is especially problematic for Latinx students attending Hispanic-Serving Institutions, for whom an internship could be transformative. In this…
Descriptors: Minority Serving Institutions, Hispanic American Students, Internship Programs, Access to Education
Hora, Matthew T.; Huerta, Adrian; Gopal, Anita; Wolfgram, Matthew – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2021
Internships are a widely promoted high-impact practice (HIP) across the postsecondary landscape, particularly among minority-serving institutions (MSIs), where internships are seen as potentially transformative vehicles for students' career success and social mobility. However, little research exists on how the design, implementation, and ultimate…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions, College Students
Hora, Matthew T.; Wolfgram, Matthew; Chen, Zi – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2019
Internships are widely perceived as a "high-impact practice" that opens the doors of opportunity for college students, yet little is known about obstacles to participation. Instead, educators and employers too often view participation as unproblematic, with many postsecondary institutions beginning to mandate internships for graduation…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Barriers, College Students, Access to Education
Wolfgram, Matthew; Akram, Tamanna; Vivona, Brian – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2020
Research shows that college internships yield academic, economic, and professional benefits. However, the ability to locate and participate in internships is not equitable across all student demographic and socioeconomic spectrums. There are multiple complex barriers to internship participation for students with low socioeconomic status, and for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Internship Programs, Equal Education, Barriers