mINiTERN At-A-Glance
The mINiTERN Program is a partnership between companies and Dallas College that provides students with real-world business and problem solving skills. Each semester, teams of students propose solutions to challenges facing their partner companies and present recommendations to company representatives.
The Model
Program Setup
- Recruitment
- Interviews
- Participant Selection
- Project Question Selection
Orientation
- Industry and Student Introduction
- Company Background
- Best Practices and Process Overview
- Project Launch
Project Core
- Weekly Meetings
- Project Research
- Develop Presentation Skills
Recommendation
- Present Solution to Company
- Open Questions and Discussion
Company
Responsibilities
- Identify Project
- Mentor Students
- Weekly Meeting (one hour)
- Host Kickoff, Presentation Skills and Recommendation Meetings
Benefits
- Identify Potential Interns and Employees
- Find “Out of the Box” Ideas for Company/Industry Challenges
- Community Engagement
- Employee Development
Student Participant
Responsibilities
- Conduct Research
- Work as a Team
- Act as Communication Liaison
- Attend Weekly Meetings
- Form Recommendations
- Deliver Presentation
Benefits
- Real-World Experience
- Professional Networking Opportunities
- Application of Academic Studies
- Build Resume Experience
- Personal Development
- Leadership Opportunities
Team Advisor
Responsibilities
- Act as Liaison Between Company and Students
- Motivate and Mentor Students
- Help Students Develop Professional Skills
Benefits
- Professional Networking
- Develop Strong Student Relationships
- Guide Students Toward Their Career Goals
Participant Feedback
“I had the opportunity to work, communicate and make recommendations to professionals in the field and that experience goes beyond what any textbook can teach you.”
—Student Participant
“School will educate me about many aspects of my career, but the internship experience gave me memorable insight about the upcoming professional world.”
—Student Participant
“What a great win-win opportunity. With little time on our part, we got to meet some young, talented and bright individuals and provide them with a real-life experience. And we got some great recommendations for every project.”
—Student Participant
Previous Student Disciplines
Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Biochemical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Civil Engineering
Science
- Biology
- Kinesiology
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Computer Science
- Information Systems
- Environmental Science
Business
- Business Administration
- Finance
- Accounting
- Economics
- Marketing
Skills Developed
- Critical Thinking
- Communication
- Problem Solving
- Research and Development
- Interpersonal
- Project Planning
- Public Speaking
- Collaboration
Benefits
- Internships
- Employee Pipeline
- Fresh Perspectives
- Generational Interactions
- New Technologies
- Community Centric

Dr. Jason Treadway
- Director
- School of Engineering, Technology, Mathematics and Sciences
- 214-378-1553
- Email Dr. Jason Treadway