
Becoming a member of CAPIC ensures that a program has met a level of quality that is annually reviewed and updated. CAPIC member internships adhere to a standardized timeline for receiving students' applications, a uniform notification day and a clearinghouse process. Furthermore, member agencies are encouraged to take advantage of the training resources offered by CAPIC.
Members can be viewed by program name, city, or county.
CAPIC encourages internship programs to review its membership criteria before submitting an application.
Please refer to the following information on becoming a CAPIC member.
Internship Member Application Process
Internship programs that still need to fill training vacancies can complete the Clearinghouse Form and forward it to the CAPIC Office for dissemination. Member graduate schools receive the information about available openings via email.
CAPIC invites predoctoral internship agencies to submit training documents and evaluation forms to share with other programs on the CAPIC website.
Training Resources for Internship Programs
Training Resources for Supervisors
Examples of Due Process/Grievance Procedures
CAPIC Policy on Unfunded Internships and Fellowships