Goucher micro-internships are paid, short-term, professional projects, which are completed remotely during winter break. These projects will be hosted and mentored by Goucher alumnae/i and community members. These experiences are only for Goucher students.
These project-based micro-internships offer students an opportunity to gain career-related work experience, demonstrate skills, and explore career options, as well as build their professional network. Students completing micro-internships will receive micro-awards of $675 for a 45-hour project and $375 for a 25-hour project, as funding permits. The Career Education Office appreciates our generous donors who make this funding possible.
Goucher micro-internships are part of the Internship Accelerator, a program to offer every Goucher student transformative learning experiences by providing a structured, scaffolded approach to internships. Micro-internships are introductory professional experiences for which first-years and and sophomores are especially encouraged to apply.
The Micro-Internship Program is a joint effort between the Office of Alumnae/i Affairs and the Career Education Office.
Thank you for your support of Goucher undergraduates by hosting a virtual micro-internship. Goucher students have skills that can support projects at any organization with which you are affiliated. They will benefit from the opportunity to gain experience.
A sample of previous Goucher Micro-Internship Program projects:
Other ideas for remote projects:
How does it work?
Other than your time for supervision and mentoring, there is no cost to the alumnae/i or community hosts. Through the generosity of donors, the Career Education Office is offering a $675 micro-grant to each student who completes a 45-hour remote project and $375 for a 25-hour project. Please note that the number of projects within the scope of Goucher Micro-Internship Program is limited by available funding and a micro-intern is not guaranteed.
If you have a project beyond the scope of the Goucher Micro-Internship Program, please visit our Employer page and post a traditional internship in Handshake.
Please email the Office of Alumnae/I Engagement at alumni@c178.net with any questions about the program.
Apply for micro-internships!
Eligibility:
Process:
Due to the intensive nature and time overlap of J-term experiences, students enrolled in a J-term course will only be allowed to complete a 25-hour micro-internships.
Micro-internships that are 45-hours meet the hour requirement to register for academic credit. Students completing projects of this length may choose to register for an internship course for one credit. There is a per-credit fee to register for academic credit for internships during winter break. See the part-time undergraduate section of the tuition & fees page.
Please email career@c178.net with any questions about the program.