Office of Engagement
Dean's Internship Program (DIP)
The Dean's Internship Program (DIP) is a new initiative created by the School of Nursing Administrative Council to actively support and engage our nursing school's incremental, continuous, and comprehensive progress toward a vibrant culture and climate that embraces cultural engagement. We are pleased to announce the DIP, which will provide selected LSU Health Sciences Center-New Orleans School of Nursing undergraduate and graduate students with the opportunity to serve for one (1) or more semester(s) as a Dean's Intern. The competitive process will invite applications from committed students in the school of nursing to identify and complete a meaningful project or assignment directly related to building a culture of engagement based on the School of Nursing strategic map and Action Plan for engagement.
At a minimum, each participating student will define their project with specific goals for the project aligned to the nursing school strategic map and Action plan for engagement. The DIP Application should include the following:
- Student resume or cv
- Title of Project
- Description of Project
- Project Goals, Objectives, and Activities with projected timeline
- Alignment to School of Nursing Strategic Map and Action Plan for Engagement
- Budget Request
- Plan to Disseminate Project Experience
Intern cohorts will be expected to share their experiences, exchange ideas, ask questions
of themselves and one another, and participating students will pledge to foster these
exchanges. The Interns will be mentored by the Deans Interns Advisory Council, which will report directly to the School of Nursing Dean. Each student will be assigned
a mentor. Interns and mentors will meet at least twice a year. It is an expectation
that Interns will also serve as ambassadors for the nursing school and will be future champions
of the positive and healthy workplaces and communities they will inhabit and enhance
after graduation.
The Deans Interns Advisory Council will be appointed by the Dean on a bi-annual basis. The Deans Interns Advisory Council will review each DIP applicant in a competitive selection process.
Upon successful completion of the DIP each student's project will be highlighted in the LSU Magazine, via School of Nursing
social media outlets, and receive a certificate of recognition upon graduation. Successful
completion is characterized as development and execution of an engagement project.
All students interested in the DIP, please complete the DIP form:
Apply