Careers and internships

Students in the course Community and Health: Nonprofit Grant Writing, led by Professor Rosalie Torres Stone, visit Jeremiah’s Inn, a non-profit that provides nutrition and residential treatment assistance to the Worcester community. They gain valuable experience writing health-related grant proposals.

Career fields

  • Social work
  • Community organizing
  • Nonprofit management
  • Higher education
  • Elementary, middle, or secondary school teaching
  • Counseling
  • Mental health care
  • Public health advocacy and policymaking
  • Nonprofit development

Where do Clark sociology alumni work?

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Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
Stonybrook University

Career and internship 0pportunities for sociology majors

Clark’s Career Connections Center can help you develop a plan for pursuing your career goals.  Also check out ClarkCONNECT, which links you with alumni mentors and employers, and Handshake, Clark’s online job search website.

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Clark funding for undergraduate internships and research

Each year, the Sociology Department awards the Ross Social Justice Fellowship, which provides $2,500 for a student to do an internship or research in a social justice organization. Clark also offers other funding opportunities while you pursue your project or internship. Visit the Career Connections Center in the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center.

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Worcester, MA 01610

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