Experiential Learning: Internships
Internships
Internships provide the opportunity to take what you are learning in the classroom and put it into practice in the professional world.
Find Your Internship
Pittsburgh Summer Internship Program
Gain internship experience at a local business or non-profit.
Washington Semester Program
Intern and take courses in the nation's capital.
Provide consulting assistance in developing communities around the world.
Friedman Fellowship: Summer in D.C.
Complete an internship in Washington, D.C. Students must find their own internship and housing.
Gow Political Internship Program
Intern in the office of a congress person from Western Pennsylvania, an executive or administrative office in the federal government or the national office of a political party.
Dietrich College Career Consultants are ready to assist you with the internship process. To schedule a meeting with one of our consultants, log into , select "Career Center" in the upper right corner and then select "Appointments."
Career and Professional Development Center
The Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) has excellent resources for everything from finding internships to accepting offers. The CPDC, your academic advisor, and the Experiential Learning team are all ready to help support your learning goals.
Fund Your Internship
While completing an unpaid or low-paying internship may provide you with valuable experience, you should if you are considering one of these opportunities.
If you ultimately choose to accept an unpaid or low-paying internship, there are several funding sources available to help offset costs: