Connecticut's Internship Legislation Leaves Money Questions Unanswered
The law keeps employer tax credits for paid internships but drops Pell Grant stipends and nonprofit grants, leaving advocates unsure how many students it will help.
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CT's internship legislation leaves money questions unanswered
Connecticut’s Legislative Office Building in Hartford.(Colby Brennan / CT Community News)Joshua Brown, a 21-year-old who just graduated with a degree in management information systems from CCSU, says he searched unsuccessfully for an internship in his field since early in his sophomore year. During that time, he had to turn down two opportunities specifically because they didn’t pay.“I didn’t even have an option to say yes to the internship,” Br…
Connecticut's Internship Legislation Leaves Money Questions Unanswered
A measure aimed at expanding support for paid internships in Connecticut is now law, but whether it will go far enough to help all students remains unclear.
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