An academic internship is any credit-bearing career-related work experience of limited duration in which an individual takes on responsible roles outside of the traditional university environment: in a non-profit organization, a government office, or a for-profit business. Programs can be structured or unstructured, as long as there is training and supervision involved and you are receiving academic credit. It is a valuable form of professional training that provides students with the opportunity to test their career interests in an off campus setting. Positions may or may not be paid, and students can do credited internships during the fall, spring or summer terms.
Students must adhere to the Undergraduate Internship Application process to receive summer internship credit. However, the following procedures are different from the semester program.
*** DUE TO STRINGENT INS REGULATIONS, ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE THEIR INTERNSHIP APPLICATION MATERIALS PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF THEIR INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE. ***
Please meet with the Director of International Students and Scholars Office when planning to do any internship in the United States to ensure that the necessary immigration paperwork is completed.
Summer internship planning should take place throughout the academic year to ensure you will have a Full-time faculty member willing to sponsor you and have ample time to prepare your internship application.
Summer Housing
Application for Barth Summer Internship Award (PDF)
Thanks to the generosity of the Theodore Barth Foundation, Career Services is able to offer Clark undergraduate students a $2500 stipend (6 total awards) to support unpaid, summer internships in the nonprofit sector.
This funded internship opportunity is open to Clark undergraduate sophomores and juniors who plan to complete an unpaid summer internship within a non-profit organization. Students awarded the Barth Internship Award will be required to participate in an internship student panel during the 2008-09 academic year.
The deadline for application is April 30th.
Interested students may pick up an application from Career Services or download it.
The application must also include:
Completed applications should be delivered to:
The Barth Selection Committee
c/o David McDonough
Director of Career Services
122 Woodland Street
Worcester, MA 01610
If you have questions, please contact Sharon Hanna at shanna@clarku.edu or 508-793-7258.
Read about the projects of recent Barth interns.