Internship Hub

  • Written Report

    An intern can write a written report that summarizes their findings and research. The report should be well-organized and easy to read. It should include an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should provide an overview of the topic. The body should present the findings and research in a clear and concise manner. The conclusion should summarize the main points of the report and offer recommendations.

  • Presentation

    An intern can give a presentation to their supervisor or other stakeholders. The presentation should be well-organized and engaging. It should include an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should provide an overview of the topic. The body should present the findings and research in a clear and concise manner. The conclusion should summarize the main points of the presentation and offer recommendations.

  • Visual Aids

    An intern can use visual aids to help them present their findings and research. Visual aids can help to make the presentation more engaging and memorable. Some common visual aids include charts, graphs, and maps.

    The best way to report findings and research will vary depending on the specific internship and the audience. However, all three of these methods can be effective ways to communicate the intern's findings and research.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for the internship program, applicants must:

Be at least 18 years old

Be enrolled in a college or university

Have a strong interest in real estate investing.

Demonstrate a commitment to Christian values.

To apply for the internship program, applicants must submit the following:

A completed application form

A personal statement

A resume

Two letters of recommendation

Application Selection Requirements

Applicants will be selected based on the following criteria:

Academic achievement

Work experience

Personal statement

Letters of recommendation

Benefits of the Internship Program

Interns in the faith-based non-profit internship program will have the opportunity to:

Learn about real estate research and development

Develop real estate investment skills

Gain experience in the real estate industry

Network with professionals in the real estate industry

Make a difference in the world through real estate investing

If you are interested in learning more about the faith-based non-profit internship program, please visit our website or contact us

Course 1: Introduction to Real Estate

This course will provide an overview of the real estate industry, including the different types of real estate, the different roles in the industry, and the different markets. Students will also learn about the different financing options available for real estate investments.

Course 2: Real Estate Research

This course will teach students how to conduct research on real estate properties. Interns will learn how to identify properties that are undervalued or have potential for redevelopment. They will also learn how to analyze financial statements and other data to assess the risk and potential return on an investment.

Course 3: Real Estate Development

This course will teach interns how to develop real estate properties. Students will learn how to identify a need in the market, secure financing, and manage the construction process. They will also learn how to market and sell the property once it is complete.

Course 4: Tax Deeds

This course will teach students about tax deeds. Tax deeds are properties that have been foreclosed on by the government because the owner has failed to pay taxes. Students will learn how to identify tax deeds, how to purchase them, and how to rehabilitate them.

Course 5: Entrepreneurship

This course will teach interns about the basics of entrepreneurship. Students will learn how to develop a business plan, how to raise capital, and how to manage a business. They will also learn about the different challenges and opportunities that entrepreneurs face.

Course 6: Faith and Real Estate

This course will explore the intersection of faith and real estate. Interrns will learn how to use their faith to guide their decisions in the real estate industry. They will also learn about the different ways that faith-based organizations are using real estate to help their communities.

Course 7: Capstone Project

In this course, interns will complete a capstone project that will allow them to apply the skills they have learned throughout the program. The project could be a research paper, a business plan, or a real estate development project.

This curriculum is just a suggestion, and it can be customized to fit the specific needs of the students and the non-profit organization. The goal of the program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in the real estate industry.