Professional Internships
 
All students will be required to have an internship with a local artisan/craftsperson. They will work with this individual for one day a week, with an eye to gain a professional skill that they will be able to translate, should they so choose, into employment upon the completion of the program.

Students will determine their apprenticeships based upon their own individual goals and interests. Staff at the Walden Project will work in conjunction with the School-to-Work program in the Addison Northwest Supervisory Union to secure the proper internship and to advise students on a range of important job related issues, including résumé writing, interviewing, punctuality, work ethic, respect for people and things, cover letters, and other relevant skills.