The Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) program offers junior and senior undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in a face to face clinical undergraduate internship. The internship provides hands-on experience for students as they learn what it means to work with families, individuals, couples, and children by  participating in our consultation teams at FamilyWorks, our family therapy clinic.

The clinical undergraduate internship is offered face-to-face in the Fall, Spring, & Summer semesters. This experience allows students to watch live therapy sessions as well as participate in other clinical opportunities. The face-to-face Summer semester internship offers a little more flexibility allowing students the choice to participate for the entire summer semester (June-July) or for one month (June).

For more information or if you have questions, contact:

Dr. Jennifer Lambert-Shute (jjshute@valdosta.edu, 229-245-4323)

  • Current GPA *an overall GPA of 2.7 on all attempted course work or 3.0 or higher for the last two years is required to be an intern at FamilyWorks
  • Minimum of 60 credit hours completed when you start the internship
  • Interview with the MFT Faculty
  • Demonstrate professionalism and the ability to follow ethical guidelines
  • A willingness to collaborate with and learn from others
  • Be enrolled in a 1 credit course, MFTH 7650: MFT Clinical Undergraduate Internship. The course meets one day a week for an hour and is scheduled based on student's availabilty.

  • Watch weekly live therapy sessions
  • Participate in treatment team meetings
  • Participate in reflecting teams
  • Practice clinical skills
    • Write case notes
    • Use a genogram
    • Navigate ethical scenarios 
    • Conduct a case presentation
    • Read & discuss clinical articles
  • Have the opportunity to talk with current graduate students about the graduate school application process (application, interview, writing samples, etc.)
  • Learn what Marriage and Family Therapists do, where they work, etc.

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Internship Applications

To apply click on the following link:  To see the exact due date please click on the application link.

Cost:

Face to Face Course: The class counts as a 1 credit hour course. The cost will be the in-state tuition fee for 1 credit hour, plus technology and institutional fees. (Link to tuition page) Tuition And Fee Schedule Click Here

 

Clinical Internship:

During the Summer semester, we offer a flexible schedule which allows students to choose to attend the internship for one month (June) or for the entire summer semester (June-July). Please note the summer internship is ONLY offered as a hybrid course. To see exact dates possible, please click on the application link. 

If one chooses the hybrid option, the 1 credit course will be offered online. However, the consultation teams, where the intern can observe live therapy cases are only offered face to face. The teams meet one day a week from 12-7 for the entire summer semester. Interns can choose how often and for what duration they would like to attend. 

For more information, please contact Jennifer Lambert-Shute at jjshute@valdosta.edu

To apply click on the following link:  

Cost:

The Course counts as a 1 credit hour online course. The cost will be the total in-state tuition for 1 credit hours. (Link to tuition page) Tuition Cost Click Here

Note: A waiver of select mandatory fees may be granted to students enrolled solely in practicum experiences or internships/externships located at least 50 miles from 麻豆社. For a copy of the form, please email Dr. Jennifer Shute @ jjshute@valdosta.edu or follow this link: Waiver Click Here

Non-麻豆社 Student Information: As a non-麻豆社 student you will have to apply for transient status at 麻豆社. After a student has been accepted the following will need to be completed:

  • Meet with our academic advisor to discuss the steps you will need to follow at your own institution to be a transient student at 麻豆社.
  • Complete an application (This will be emailed to you once you have been accepted.)
  • A letter of transient permission from UF. This can be official from the Registrar or an email from your advisor saying you have permission to take a course at 麻豆社.
  • A copy of your driver’s license (this is for Verification of Lawful Presence purposes).