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Your experiences outside of the classroom are also a vital part of your education!
Build skills in the collections
Many on-campus jobs will give you direct access to Beloit’s unique and rich collections. You can also conduct independent research with the materials you discover.
- Archives Assistants help to make Beloit’s history and archival records accessible to researchers and students.
- Museum Assistants work collaboratively with museum staff to catalog and research collections, develop and install exhibits, and design and deploy programs.
- Work in the Costume shop, sewing clothing and managing the collection.
Practice communicating
- Student workers in the Communication and Marketing office hone their skills by writing for the website and the alumni magazine.
- Student interns in the Institutional Research, Assessment, and Planning office gain experience interpreting and visualizing data.
- Become a writing tutor at the Writing Center. Take the WRIT 230 class to become eligible to apply for the job.
- Learn interpretive writing techniques transferrable to multiple professional pathways by curating in-person and online exhibits at the Wright Museum of Art and Logan Museum of Anthropology.
Become professionally agile
- Students work in paid internships each summer through the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, where you can gain hands-on experience in all aspects of running a major arts center, including exhibitions, business, finance, and marketing.
- Students gain real professional experiences through paid internships at non-profits across Wisconsin each summer through the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities’ Nonprofit Internship Program.