Internship Information

Internships

We help you choose from over one hundred organizations where you can intern and apply your classroom learning by helping people from childhood through old age, providing direct service to clients or working on specific organizational or community projects. Internships help develop professional skills, career knowledge, work experience, and networks and contacts. They also help you build a strong resume, and provide a vital opportunity to connect academic knowledge with real world experience. Interns are supervised both by a faculty member and a professional in the placement organization. 

Internship examples

  • Helping youth in a group home for troubled adolescents
  • Assisting with programs at a Senior Center
  • Serving as a youth worker at a local teen center
  • Assisting probation officers in a District Court or Juvenile Court
  • Helping families at a homeless shelter become independent
  • Helping battered women receive protection and services
  • Assisting foster families build connections through programming
  • Developing play activities for children in low-income neighborhoods