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Summer Internships in Hawaii - Placements

Holistic Healing

Each UC Davis Summer Abroad Internship program pairs UC Davis Study Abroad with a partner organization that manages the personalized internship placements; arranges accommodations and excursions; leads onsite orientations and optional social events; and provides 24/7 emergency support. As part of the placement process for Summer Internships, participants will first enroll through UC Davis Study Abroad and then complete a supplemental application for the partner organization associated with their particular Summer Internship program.

Although Study Abroad partners with outside organizations for some aspects of Summer Abroad Internships, the official provider for these programs is UC Davis Study Abroad, and course credit is issued by UC Davis.

Internship Placement Process

After students enroll through UC Davis Study Abroad in the Holistic Healing in Hawaii Summer Internship program, they will receive instructions for completing a separate application and portal for this program’s partner, Child Family Health International (CFHI). CFHI's process includes a supplemental application. Note that some CFHI programs include placement and activities at multiple internship sites while others place students at one internship for the duration of the program. No interviews are required in the placement process.

Sample Internship Placements

Orientation sessions take place on Sunday after arrival. Public health, relevant cultural/historical site visits and activities, and NGO/school placements and site visits will start on Monday after arrival, usually taking place in the mornings for 4-6 hours, Monday through Friday, for the remaining four weeks. Some activities will take the full day, and activities will occasionally be scheduled on weekends.

Once per week, you will meet with the Program Coordinators to discuss your experiences. A lecture on a health-related topic is provided by the Coordinator or arranged with other local experts. You can use this time to discuss particular issues of interest, review your progress or bring up any concerns you may have.

Students present their work and experiences at a closing meeting attended by community members and others at the end of the program.

View Sample Placement Sites (PDF)

Our Program Partner

For the Holistic Healing in Hawaii Summer Internship program, UC Davis Study Abroad partners with CFHI (Child Family Health International), a nonprofit organization that offers health-focused programs, rotations, and internships in 11 countries. CFHI is recognized as a global health ethics leader and partners with over 40 universities to offer quality health education programs rooted in longstanding partnerships with local host communities. CFHI programs offer clinical rotation placements and public health opportunities (depending on the program) to provide students with a professional and holistic perspective of local health needs and resources.

The Holistic Healing in Hawaii Health Summer Internship program is a customized program designed by CFHI uniquely for UC Davis Study Abroad. Onsite, a team of local CFHI staff will welcome students, lead the welcome orientation, facilitate all program-related activities in health settings, coordinate and lead the group excursions and optional activities, and be on-call 24/7 for emergency support. 

Transcript Notation

Students participating in UC Davis Study Abroad Internships are eligible to receive Transcript Notation (TN). Transcript notation documents your academically approved internship on your official UC Davis transcript. By having your experience noted, it provides proof of where and when you participated in an internship. This is especially valuable for global health internships that may be difficult for a prospective employer or program to contact.

Transcript Notation is a process you’ll start within the first two weeks of your internship placement through Handshake, the tool UC Davis Career Center uses to connect students and employers.