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Students must complete 150 hours of work during the semester. In exchange, they are paid $9 an hour and receive college credit. But students get much more out of their experience than money and college credit, Lane says.
"We had a proof from a press the other day that we turned down. We asked one of our interns to take a look at the proof to determine if she would accept or reject it," recounts Lane. "She said that she would accept it. We then talked about why we wouldn't accept the job. You can only teach so much in theory about what can go wrong with a print job. Once we showed her, she realized what was wrong, and you can't teach that in a classroom."
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