FAQs for Potential Host Organizations

Frequently asked questions about hosting HNGR interns

My organization is interested in hosting a HNGR intern. What is the process for requesting a HNGR intern?

The HNGR Program welcomes inquiries from organizations that would like to receive and manage a HNGR intern for six months. First, contact HNGR Partnership & Placement Manager, Corrie Johnson. Please provide a brief overview of your organization, including particular projects or programs that could benefit from an intern. In addition, please list the academic, language, or experiential backgrounds that would most fit with your organization’s mission and program. Since internships begin in May or June, it is optimal to receive inquiries between October and December. Finally, please recognize we desire to develop existing host partnerships in addition to building new ones.

How much preparation and training do HNGR students receive prior to their internships?

Through classroom study and orientation, students are prepared for living in another culture and equipped for “learning through experience.” Students generally are 21 years of age when they begin their internship and will have completed three of the four years of their education at Wheaton College. Prior to the internship, students will complete coursework in inter-cultural understanding, global issues, transformational development, and field research methods. In addition, during the year leading up to their internships, students participate in regular small groups and weekly English tutoring with refugees living near campus.

What does the HNGR application process include? What criteria does HNGR use in selecting students for the program?

Participation in the HNGR Program is by application. Applicants are carefully screened to ensure maturity, motivation and intellectual preparation through interviews, references, an essay and a psychological assessment.

What requirements must a host organization meet?

Throughout the internship, students will have an assigned supervisor within the host organization to oversee their daily care, learning, and projects. Students are supervised in three intersecting ways: (1) host organizations provide interns with direction regarding project involvement and cultural integration; (2) through the supervisor, the HNGR Program coordinates administrative, academic, logistical and communication support on a regular basis; and (3) each student is visited by their faculty advisor or a member of the HNGR Program staff during the internship, and the student and supervisor work together to plan this visit.

What is the timing of the six-month internship?

The duration of the internship is six months, generally beginning in early June and ending in early December. Some internships begin as early as late May.

How are costs managed and covered?

The student is responsible for covering all of his/her expenses, including international and local transportation, lodging, meals, etc. It is anticipated that hosts will not bear costs related to the internship.

What are the outcomes that the HNGR Program expects?

The HNGR experience equips students with knowledge, attitudes and skills for domestic or global involvement in transformational Christian service. HNGR graduates are especially well prepared to work in the Majority World with churches, non-governmental organizations and international organizations involved in transformational development, as well as to pursue graduate studies in a variety of fields.

What are some examples of recent internships?