Our Mission

administrative internshipThe Minnesota Internship Center partners with communitie s and learners to achieve academic, career, and life success.

Imagine waking up every day knowing that life is on your side.

The Minnesota Internship Center Charter School is open to all, but seeks to enroll students who have not fared well in traditional high schools and alternative settings. The target age group is 16 through 20. By building learning plans within the context of their own personal/career interests our students have renewed hope for the future.

.Target Population We opened the school to those least likely to be served or wanted in other programs. The Minnesota Internship Center Charter School serves learners between the ages of 16 to 21, and a small number of adults.

History The Minnesota Internship Center Charter School concept  expands on 15 years of success with job and career internships for young people at the SHAPE Internship Center (in Bloomington) and NYC’s City As School. Our very successful English Language Academy was created by the founders of St. Paul’s LEAP high school programs for immigrants, begun some 15 years ago. We capitalize on the unique resources of the city and other Minneapolis community organizations. The SHAPE Internship Center was created with McKnight funds, and gradually absorbed into SHAPE’s alternative school.

Contact us today!

  • (612) 722-5416 (Administration)
  • (612) 588-1449 (Unity campus Office)
  • (612) 722-5416 (English Language Academy)
  • (612) 827-5981 Sabathani
  • (612) 529-2427 Shiloh Campus
  • (612) 379-5984 UTEC
  • (612) 722-1503 (English Language Academy Fax)
  • (612) (612) 5588-1949 (Unity campus fax)

Collaborators/
Contributors

MNIC has been unusually lucky to have wonderful community and individual collaborations for their learners.

  • The Carlson School of Management provides assistance through a class partnership and a group of gradate students volunteered to create a comprehensive staff recruitment
  • Hennepin County Training and Employment has provided funding for Industrial Technology Training, along with a partnership of four Minneapolis area machining companies
  • Employment Action Center’s Bright Futures Program provides career counseling and training at no charge
  • The Minnesota Literacy Council provides funding for a small adult diploma program at the English Academy
  • Sabathani Community Center collaborates to provide our theatrical production program
  • CLUES (Chicanos Latinos Unidos en Servicio)
  • Pillsbury United Communities is not only MNIC’s sponsor, but collaborates for student success on a number of fronts
  • MN Transitions Charter School is a frequent collaborator on projects
  • Tree Trust was founded 30 years ago, in 1976, to help reforest the Minnesota Twin Cities Metropolitan area in the wake of Dutch Elm disease. It provides extensive job-training and youth employment programs.
  • Jordan New Life Church
  • Urban Hope Ministries
  • We have two Americorps Promise Fellows
  • MNIC has one full-time VISTA volunteer
  • 70 other active community volunteers proving a wide range of services to our learners. Read more...

 

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Minnesota Internship Center Charter School
300 Industrial Blvd
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612.722-5416 (administrative offices)

office@mnic.org

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