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Program-end debriefing
Published on 2019-06-29
For a group of Cross Cultural Internship Program (CCIP, www.theccip.com) J-1 interns, the adventure has come to an end. This past week, the first group of interns, all students from Eastern Asia, wrapped up their multi-week internships with organizations across New York City. They will return to their homes and schools with new skills gained from their internships and the program.
Before the interns’ program officially ended, they attended an hour-long debriefing. At this end-of-session gathering, the interns were given certificates to acknowledge the completion of their internships. A select few of the group also received special commendations for their contributions to CCIP overall. The program relies on student leaders to ensure events and group outings run smoothly.
At the debriefing, Elizabeth Kay, the organizer of CCIP and president of FUSIA Communications, expressed her appreciation for the group. “This has been an outstanding group that has shown great resolve and dedication,” Elizabeth stated. “It’s always hard when a group leaves and I know I will miss them, but it also fills me with pride for the program and everyone involved in it.”
The debriefing was also an opportunity for the interns to take care of housekeeping matters related to their time in the United States. The interns learned about their tax responsibility and closed the bank accounts they had opened with Flushing Bank at the beginning of the program. These matters and other financial necessities were addressed before the group said their goodbyes.
“I gained a lot from my internship and my time with CCIP,” student leader Kevin said. Kevin will be returning to Nanyang Technological University this fall to continue his studies. “I know I’m better prepared for my future career now. But, also, I’ve gained a lot of new friends and I hope we all stay in touch.”
Throughout the summer, three more CCIP groups will complete internships lasting between six and 12 weeks.
Before the interns’ program officially ended, they attended an hour-long debriefing. At this end-of-session gathering, the interns were given certificates to acknowledge the completion of their internships. A select few of the group also received special commendations for their contributions to CCIP overall. The program relies on student leaders to ensure events and group outings run smoothly.
At the debriefing, Elizabeth Kay, the organizer of CCIP and president of FUSIA Communications, expressed her appreciation for the group. “This has been an outstanding group that has shown great resolve and dedication,” Elizabeth stated. “It’s always hard when a group leaves and I know I will miss them, but it also fills me with pride for the program and everyone involved in it.”
The debriefing was also an opportunity for the interns to take care of housekeeping matters related to their time in the United States. The interns learned about their tax responsibility and closed the bank accounts they had opened with Flushing Bank at the beginning of the program. These matters and other financial necessities were addressed before the group said their goodbyes.
“I gained a lot from my internship and my time with CCIP,” student leader Kevin said. Kevin will be returning to Nanyang Technological University this fall to continue his studies. “I know I’m better prepared for my future career now. But, also, I’ve gained a lot of new friends and I hope we all stay in touch.”
Throughout the summer, three more CCIP groups will complete internships lasting between six and 12 weeks.
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