MSP Field Education

Field education is an integral part of your education at The Brown School. It is designed to provide experiences where theoretical knowledge and concepts from the classroom and literature can be applied in a real-world setting. These experiences allow you to practice professional behavior—ethics, comportment, policy compliance—in preparation for continuing your career.

At the Brown School, we do not assign students to specific internships. You are responsible for selecting your own field experience. This approach allows you to build on knowledge and skills closely related to your personal career objectives. You must select internship experiences from agencies affiliated with the School. The Office of Field Education maintains updated lists of affiliated sites and an online database (Handshake) for students.

Additional MSP specific guidance for summer internships is available here.

MSP Internship Overview

  • 360 hours in the social policy field, typically completed full-time in the summer following completion of MSP coursework.
  • Students will develop specific competencies through their internship experience.
  • Internship may be completed locally, out-of-state, or internationally.

Student Field Education Resources

MSP Internship Forms

Key Contacts

Jewel Stafford

Jewel Stafford, MSW
Assistant Dean of Practicum Engaged Scholarship, Teaching Professor, Director, Racial Equity Fellows Concentrations: Individualized, American Indian/Alaska Native

Joe Jovanovich

Joe Jovanovich, MSW
Lecturer, Concentrations: Social and Economic Development – Domestic, Master of Social Policy

Tammy Orahood

Tammy Orahood
Director of Global Programs