Similarly, agencies that provide internships, practicums, or other partnerships will have better access to public health educated new hires who may already be familiar with the operations and organization of the agency. Collaborations between academia and the community can also be beneficial in addressing the limited access of many community agencies to the expertise needed to assess and respond to the changing demands for service [5]. Furthermore, these types of collaborations can enable academics to bring rich, real-life experiences into the classroom and provide students with a well-rounded educational experience.