2022-2023 Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Internship Programs


CMC encourages students to participate in internships during the summer or academic year, provided their academic commitments allow for this time-consuming activity. For most summer and semester internships CMC students may apply to receive academic course credit, upon the completion of the specific academic requirements for their selected internship.

CMC’s Sponsored Internships & Experiences (SIE) program offers budget-based funding to students, particularly in their first and second summers, to enable them to pursue domestic and international experiences of 4 to 12 weeks in length. Internships are defined as structured, supervised and lasting a minimum of 8 weeks. Experiences are defined as a form of experiential learning with a research component and lasting a minimum of 4 weeks.

Sponsored internship programs currently include two academic and research programs:

  • CMC Summer Research Program. This program provides research and intellectual opportunities to up to 20 CMC students on campus over the summer.
  • WM Keck Science Department. CMC has a limited amount of funding to support summer research in a Keck Science Lab.

There are also a number of funds available to support specific experiences and internships, including:

  • Appel Fellowship. The Appel Fellowship provides first-year students with funding to support purposeful, independent experiences that culminate in a meaningful writing project.
  • The Gould Center Creative Works Fellowship (CWF). The CWF summer program provides CMC students in the humanities the opportunity to engage in meaningful, self-directed projects that culminate in some kind of creative output.
  • CMC in India Internship Program. The CMC in India Internship Program places CMC students at internships with multinational information technology, venture capital firms, and non-profits in India.
  • Uoroboros Fellowship Program. This exclusive fellowship will be offered to a select number of students for internships or independent projects that have the potential to be life-transforming. The proposal must be for a geographic location where the applicant has never lived and for an industry focused on non-profit, government or policy work.
  • Several research institutes and centers, such as the Gould Center for Humanistic Studies, Kravis Lab for Social Impact, Kravis Leadership Institute, the Mgrublian Center for Human Rights, Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies, and the Randall Lewis Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship also offer dedicated funding for select summer internships.

Further information on these programs is available from the Career Services Center or on the SIE website.

Students who participate in any internship do so with the understanding that CMC cannot make any representation regarding any acts and/or omissions regarding students’ personal safety or property while at, or traveling to, the intern site, since such matters are beyond the direct control of the College. International students must meet with the director of international student services before registering for any internship, to insure compliance with student visa regulations. For additional information about sponsored internships, contact the Soll Center for Student Opportunity. For additional information regarding internship credit at CMC, see Internships .