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Resources (Business Majors)

There are no shortage of resources to help you make an informed, intentional decision about your major. And the good news is that you can be successful in a variety of fields with any of the five areas of study.   Additional information can be found on the departmental websites.

 

 

Other recommended resources that are readily available to you include:

  • Meetings with your professors and advisors are a wealth of information and valuable contacts.
  • In addition to the large bi-annual career fairs on campus, The Center for Career Development has numerous resources to help you determine the best path for you including their website, regular resume reviews, individual appointments and information sessions throughout the year.
  • The Morning Brew offers an easy way to stay informed on current business news.
  • IrishCompass allows you to build your network and access the very powerful Notre Dame alumni family. The Notre Dame Alumni Association (NDAA) also created this helpful presentation
  • LinkedIn is another place to expand your network in industries and geographical areas of interest. Helpful tips from the NDAA can be found here

Keep in mind that it takes time to research options and carefully consider the myriad of paths available.  Be sure to make time for this important process.

  • Last Edited April 12, 2024

How do I modify my plan of study for an international location? (FAQ)

Answer

Working with the Google Sheets plan that was reviewed by an advisor this summer, you will move most courses out of the semester you plan to study abroad. Before making any edits, start a new version: Right click on the tab with the most recent date, choose Duplicate to copy the existing plan to a new tab which you can then rename as INTL. The courses in your semester abroad may include University Requirements, business courses (where available), courses for your second major or minor, and electives. You do not have to list specific course titles or numbers unless there is a required course for that location. 

Students should attend the Study Abroad Office's Information Sessions for the various locations so that you have a clear idea of what courses might be offered in your preferred location. Courses are not guaranteed. Before your semester abroad, you will again work with your Academic Advisor to fine tune the safest plan – one that allows you to take courses abroad and still graduate on time in 8 semesters.


 

  • Last Edited October 13, 2022
  • Study Abroad

Academic Awards (Academics)

Notre Dame has many undergraduate academic awards at the university level, the college level, and the departmental level.

  • Last Edited April 5, 2022

Internship Credit (Advising)

EFFECTIVE Summer 2025 - ACADEMIC CREDIT is ONLY for UNPAID Internship Opportunities

INTERNSHIP APPLICATION FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT FOR UNPAID INTERNSHIPS

The Mendoza College of Business (MCOB) allows undergraduate business majors to earn academic credit for unpaid internship opportunities during the summer.  The internship experience should be a professional business experience related to your major and must be unpaid.

  • Students may earn one academic credit per unpaid internship; BAUG 37000 Internship Special Studies.
  • To earn this credit, students must submit the Internship Application for Academic Credit found linked below.
  • Students may not earn internship credit for the same internship experience more than once.
  • Students with F-1 Status must also apply through Office of International Student and Scholar Affairs (ISSA).
  • There is no cost associated with the summer internship course credit; however, students will initially be billed then credited for the Internship class in the summer term.
  • Internship credits are graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U).  To earn a Satisfactory grade for the internship, students must submit a Journal Entry (1 page) and a Final Reflection Paper (2-5 pages).  Deadlines are listed below.
  • Internship credits are considered Activity/Experiential and business students are limited to three such credits applying towards their degree. Check your GPS to see if you have maxed out that block. 

 

Special Instructions for International Students

  • An exception is made for Mendoza undergraduate international students to our unpaid policy.
  • Mendoza undergraduate students with F-1 status have the option of applying for the Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or the Optional Practical Training (OPT) employment authorizations.  
  • MCOB undergrads may apply for the CPT work authorization three (3) times.
  • Students must submit applications for CPT or OPT through ISSA; information can be found at: https://issa.nd.edu/

 

Internship Application Procedures

  • To complete the Internship Application for Academic Credit, students must upload a copy of their offer letter/email and job description from the internship employer.
  • Students will receive an email when their application is submitted.  An email notice will be sent to the student when the override is provided for them to enroll in the internship course, BAUG 37000.
  • The Journal Entry and the Final Reflection Paper must be submitted through CANVAS by the deadlines listed below.

 

IMPORTANT DEADLINES for Summer 2025:

  • DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ONLINE APPLICATION FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT FOR SUMMER 2025 INTERNSHIPS:  Sunday, June 1, 2025 
  • DEADLINE TO DROP BAUG 37000:  Tuesday, June 17, 2025
  • DEADLINE FOR JOURNAL ENTRY:  Friday, June 20, 2025
  • DEADLINE FOR STUDENT TO SUBMIT FINAL REFLECTION PAPER (regardless of internship completion date):   Friday, July 11, 2025

 

QUESTIONS? Contact Internship Coordinator:

Dr. Gina Shropshire, 101 Mendoza College of Business, Notre Dame, IN, 46556, gshropsh@nd.edu, 574-631-6602

  • Last Edited February 26, 2025

What events qualify for an excused absence from class? (FAQ)

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The full text of the excused absence policy from the Academic Code (July 1, 2024) is listed below.  Students are advised to clarify the policy with their instructor or academic advisor if they are unsure as to whether a specific reason qualifies as excused:

3.1.3 Instructors have discretion over class attendance at all times, with the exception of

officially excused absences as described in this section. The instructor must accept as

excused those absences authorized by the relevant University offices under sections

3.1.3.1 and 3.1.3.2, and 3.1.3.7. For absences to be excused under sections 3.1.3.3 through

3.1.3.6, the student is responsible for providing satisfactory evidence to the instructor to

substantiate the reason for missing class according to the following guidelines: for

absences planned in advance, the student must inform the instructor no less than one

week prior to the planned absence; and for unplanned absences resulting from injury or

illness, the student must provide the instructor appropriate verification from a health

services provider, as described in section 3.1.3.5, no later than two business days after the

period of absence concludes. Instructors must allow students to make up work, including

exams, missed during the excused absence within a reasonable time period and without

penalty. Students may appeal an instructor’s decision to the student’s dean (or the dean’s

designee) within 3 business days of the decision, but grounds for appeal are limited to

whether an instructor’s decision comports with the Undergraduate Academic Code or

other relevant University rules. For any excused absence that is anticipated to endure for more

than one calendar week, the applicable approving authority for sections 3.1.3.1, 3.1.3.2, and

3.1.3.5 (in chronic/ongoing cases), and the student in all other cases, will be responsible

for notifying the student's dean (or dean's designee) of the need for an extended absence. 

Any approval of an excused absence beyond one calendar week shall be done in

consultation with the student's dean (or the dean's designee) and other campus partners,

as appropriate.

3.1.3.1 Participation in a university authorized activity. Such notification will come from

Student Affairs, Academic Services for Student-Athletes, or the Chair of the Faculty

Board on Athletics.

3.1.3.2 Death or major illness of a member of a student’s immediate family. Immediate family

includes: mother, father, sister, brother, grandparents, spouse, child, spouse’s child,

spouse’s parents, spouse’s grandparents, stepmother, step-father, step-sister, step-brother,

step-grandparents, grandchild, step-grandchild, and legal guardian. In extraordinary

circumstances, the Office of Student Affairs may deem it appropriate to approve an

excused absence in the case of death or major illness of other persons beyond this

definition of immediate family. In all cases, the Office of Student Affairs will be given

the final authority to make this judgment and will be charged with notifying all parties concerned.

3.1.3.3 Participation in off-campus legal proceedings or administrative procedures that require a

student’s presence.

3.1.3.4 Religious holy day.

3.1.3.5 Injury or illness that a health services provider verifies could have an adverse academic

impact. The University Health Services (UHS), the University Counseling Center (UCC),

or an off-campus health services provider can provide verification only if those providers

are involved in the medical or psychological care of the student. The verification must

contain the date and time of the in-person visit occasioned by the injury or illness and the

anticipated duration of the absence. The verification must be presented to the instructor

no later than two business days after the absence period concludes, although the student

or someone authorized to act on the student’s behalf should attempt to notify a professor

of a medical condition necessitating absence from class as soon as possible. An absence

for illness of an ongoing or chronic nature must be approved and managed through the

Office of Disability Services in order to be considered excused.

3.1.3.6 Required participation in military duties including required ROTC training and medical exams.

3.1.3.7 A junior or senior with a mandatory admission interview for professional or graduate school, or

post-graduate employment interview that cannot be rescheduled. Students requesting

an excused absence under this provision must present documentation of the qualifying event

to the student's dean (or dean's designee) at least one week prior to the anticipated absence.

The dean (or dean's designee) will determine whether the event qualifies for an excused absence

and will notify the instructor(s) of the affected course(s). A student can request excused

absences for no more than two class days per semester under this provision.  Students are

reminded that it is their responsibility to manage scheduling of such events to minimize

class absences, and to use fall, Christmas, and spring breaks for scheduling such interviews whenever possible.

  • Last Edited January 17, 2025
  • Excused Absences

Sophomores Applying (International Study)

Sophomores Applying for International Study

  • Last Edited October 10, 2024

When I look on Class Search it says there are seats available, but I can't register. (FAQ)

Answer

Be sure to read all the way to the bottom of the course listing on Class Search.  Seats may be reserved for specific class years and/or majors.  Also double check that you meet all the pre-requisites and/or have signed up for the necessary co-requisite.  Keep in mind that only the department offering the course can release any of these restrictions to allow you to register.  Mendoza Advisors do not have jurisdiction over non-Mendoza classes.

  • Last Edited November 21, 2024
  • Class Search
  • Departmental Approval

Mary Shi (CIO) (ME In Mendoza)

Coming from Beijing, China, Mary is now a junior at Mendoza College, double majoring in Accounting and Spanish. She spent the summer interning for an investment banking department in Beijing and will study abroad in Spain next spring. During a Spanish learning program in Valparaíso, Chile this summer, Mary paid a visit to Easter Island for several days afterwards. It is such a mysterious place that has long held a strong allure. "Making friends" with different Moai, learning about the legends from the ancient tribe, and joining in local dance party under the starry night are fascinating and worthwhile, and continue to make her wonder about so many other amazing places in the world!

  • Last Edited November 10, 2016

Where can I find my major GPA? (FAQ)

Answer

Your major GPA is calculated automatically for the 6-7 classes in your major on your GPS audit.

  • Last Edited December 18, 2019
  • GPA Requirements

Mendoza Major Night (Business Majors)

 

Look for the Departments to present info sessions some time throughout the academic year.  Faculty and upperclassmen will be on hand to answer all your questions as you determine the best major for you. There are also representatives from the Center for Career Development to answer your questions regarding job prospects in each of the majors.

 

  • Last Edited August 31, 2022

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