August 28, 2025 - 19:26

Montana State University students in the Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship are keeping the college’s internship rate high. This summer, a diverse group of business students is taking part in unique internship opportunities that not only enhance their academic experience but also provide them with valuable real-world skills.
These internships span various industries, allowing students to apply classroom theories to practical situations. Participants are working with local businesses, startups, and even non-profit organizations, gaining insights into different sectors while contributing to their host organizations’ growth.
The college emphasizes the importance of experiential learning, and these internships serve as a vital stepping stone for students as they prepare to enter the competitive job market. By engaging in hands-on projects, students are developing critical skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, and communication, which are essential for their future careers.
Overall, this initiative reflects the college's commitment to fostering a robust learning environment that prepares students for success beyond graduation.
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