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Get Ready for Your Placement or Internship

We build hands-on work experience into every program at the University of Guelph-Humber. We do this through placements and internships that let you apply the skills you learn in the classroom, test drive roles and industries before you graduate, and meet key players in your field.

Some placements and internships begin as early as your first year, depending on your program. Here are some key placement and internship requirements to help you get ready.

Placement due dates
Program Placement Semester Due Dates
Business Semester 6/7/8
  • You may need to complete a Vulnerable Sector Screen (VSS) for some placements. Speak to your Field Placement Coordinator prior to semester 6.
  • Make sure the VSS is completed (if you need it) before the start of your placement. Allow 8-12 weeks from the time you apply.
Early Childhood Semester 2 (Winter Semester of 1st year)
  • Apply for a Criminal Reference Check (CRC) with Vulnerable Sector Screen (VSS) no earlier than August (IMPORTANT: Most Early Learning settings require a VSS that has a 6-month validity for the winter semester placement start date).

  • Complete Immunization package. Connect with the Student Wellness & Accessibility Centre to set up a virtual appointment to have your package reviewed. Once approved you will receive your Immunization Clearance Card.

  • Complete your Standard First Aid (AED)/CPR Level C certification.

  • All documents must be uploaded to GHworks for approval by the due date given by your Field Placement Coordinator.

Community Social Services Semester 4 (Winter Semester of 2nd year)
  • Apply for a Criminal Reference Check (CRC) with Vulnerable Sector Screen (VSS) during the last week of May to ensure your CRC/VSS is valid for the entire academic year. You must submit your processed CRC and VSS to GHworks by the second week of August.

  • Complete all vaccinations required by the placement setting (students can decline such vaccinations, however, this may make them ineligible for placements that require certain vaccinations by law).

  • All documents must be ready by the second week of August.

Justice Studies Semester 4 (Winter Semester of 2nd year)
  • You may need to complete a Vulnerable Sector Screen (VSS) for some placements. Speak to your Field Placement Coordinator prior to Semester 4.
  • Make sure the VSS is completed (if you need it) before the start of your placement. Allow 8-12 weeks from the time you apply.
Kinesiology Semester 6
  •  You may need to complete a Vulnerable Sector Screen (VSS) for some placements. Speak to your Field Placement Coordinator prior to Semester 6.
  • Make sure the VSS is completed (if you need it) before the start of your placement. Allow 8-12 weeks from the time you apply.
  • Complete your Standard First Aid (AED)/CPR Level C certification.
  • Additional certifications may be required.
Media & Communication Studies Semester 7
  • You may need to complete a Vulnerable Sector Screen (VSS) for some placements. Speak to your Field Placement Coordinator prior to semester 7.
  • Make sure the VSS is completed (if you need it) before the start of your placement. Allow 8-12 weeks from the time you apply.
Psychology Semester 6 (Winter Semester of 3rd year)
  • You may need to complete a Vulnerable Sector Screen (VSS) for some placements. Speak to your Field Placement Coordinator prior to semester 6.

  • Make sure the VSS is completed (if you need it) before the start of your placement. Allow 8-12 weeks from the time you apply.

Transfer and International Students

If you are a transfer or international student with questions about the placement requirements in your program and how they apply to you, please contact your Field Placement Coordinator.

Give yourself enough time

Reach out to your Field Placement Coordinator a full semester before your placement begins. You may need to get additional vaccinations or tests (e.g., Hepatitis A and B, TB) for certain placements. Class visits and information sessions will be available to you prior to the start of placement. You can book an individual appointment with your Field Placement and Career Services Coordinator to help you prepare for placement.

Apply early for a Vulnerable Sector Screening (VSS)

If your placement involves vulnerable groups, like children, the elderly, and/or people with disabilities, you may need to complete a Vulnerable Sector Screening. It is recommended that you allow at least 8 - 12 weeks from the time you apply to receive a VSS. If a VSS is required for your placement or internship, you cannot start until the VSS is completed. If you apply late, you may not be able to complete the required number of hours for your internship or placement course.

Related Links:


Important Information On Completing Placement Forms;
Program Placements
Tips for Placement or Internship Success

 

Questions?

If you have any questions about placements, internships or the documents you need, please your Field Placement Coordinator:

Call: 416-798-1331 ext. 6288
Email: career@guelphhumber.ca
Visit: guelphhumber.ca/career/contact