Nurse Technician Internship Programs in South Carolina

Nurse technicians in South Carolina have the opportunity to maximize their time in nursing school through specifically designed internship programs. Operated through university or government affiliations, these programs enable student nurses to gain experience while earning a stipend as they work and learn.
  1. Medical University of South Carolina

    • The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Nursing Internship offers two internships three times per academic year. Each 12-week nursing internship pays a $1,000 stipend and offers off-campus housing. MUSC also has other unpaid and part-time nursing internships, with nursing interns working in the MUSC Wellness Center. Rotating deadlines are March 16, June 30 and October 30. Requirements for this internship are academic transcripts, a resume, two recommendation letters, CPR certification and completed application form.

      Fitness Director

      Medical University of South Carolina

      Harper Student Wellness Center

      45 Courtenay Drive

      P.O. Box 250976

      Charleston, SC 29425

      musc.edu/

      843-792-5485

    University of South Carolina

    • The University of South Carolina has a three-course credit nursing internship program that fosters nursing-related research. This internship is targeted for graduate students in nursing who may perform this internship together with nursing theory courses or conduct the internship research alone. The South Carolina nursing internship is mentored so that nurses are placed with senior nurses in the field. Applicants must already have a bachelor's degree in nursing and have completed at least 18 credit hours of graduate-level nursing.

      The USC College of Nursing

      1601 Greene Street

      Columbia, SC 29208

      sc.edu/nursing/

      803-777-3861

    South Carolina Department of Labor

    • The South Carolina Department of Labor has two nursing internship programs: the South Carolina Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators and the Administrator In Training Program. This program was created to keep the pool of nurses working in nursing homes well-supplied. The internship is for students already possessing a bachelor's degree in health care administration or a current student enrolled in a health care administration program. The internship is six or nine months, depending on student qualifications.

      South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

      Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators

      P. O. Box 11329

      Columbia, S.C. 29211-1329

      llr.state.sc.us/

      803-896-4544

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