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Summer Internship Program

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The Emory University Summer Internship Program (eusip) will connect Emory students with meaningful internships in their chosen career fields. This non-residential program is of no cost to students of any major, and includes participants who obtain internships through Emory Career Center resources or independently, building into their summer experience alumni-sponsored programming in their respective cities. These internships may be paid or unpaid, and College students may acquire approval for a non-tuition based one-credit course if needed through the Office for Undergraduate Education.  Please see the Career Center website for more information. 

If you are an Emory College student returning as an enrolled student the following fall, then you are eligible to receive a non-academic summer internship credit. This one-hour S/U credit will not count towards the hours needed to graduate from Emory College, but it will appear on your transcript and fulfill federal labor requirements. The net cost for this non-academic internship credit is $50, payable by check to the Emory College of Arts and Sciences. Click here to download an application for non-academic summer internship credit. Please return the completed application to the Office for Undergraduate Education, 300 White Hall. You may also pick up an application outside of 300 White Hall.

The Emory College non-academic internship credit is designed for use during the summer term. If you would like to earn credit for an internship during the fall or spring semester you should pursue academic credit through a department. See the departmental websites or click here for a list of departmental internship policies.

Contact

For more information please contact Assistant Dean Meggan Arp (mjarp@emory.edu or 404-727-0674) in the Office for Undergraduate Education.

Office for Undergraduate Education
White Hall, Suite 300
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
ph. 404-727-3301
fx. 404-727-0638
college@emory.edu