Need support for your summer internship? Do you want to remain in Boston or go to Los Angeles for the summer? Looking for more industry connections?
The Emtern Summer Experience offers 20 undergraduate rising juniors and seniors the opportunity to receive in-depth professional mentorship, pursue a summer internship and develop a network of alumni. This program is designed for students to focus on Mentorship, Community, and experience.
About the Program
The Emtern Summer Experience is designed to support students with limited experience to pursue an internship in Boston or Los Angeles. This is an opportunity for students who have been unable to do an internship due to economic hardship to provide access to experiential learning. The program is available to any student pursuing a professional experience during the summer. Historically underrepresented students are encouraged to apply. The program provides students with the following:
- Professional Development Meetings
- On-campus housing accommodation
- Community-based events & conversations
- Mentorship from an experienced alumnus
- Ability to gain 1 academic credit for their internship
Career Development Meetings
On-Campus Housing Accommodation
Professional Workshops
Mentorship
- Career planning & self-advocacy,
- Networking opportunities with alumni in the student’s industry,
- Processing ideas and solutions at your internship.
Academic Credit
How to Apply
Given the high level of interest in this program, students are required to turn in a completed application to be considered for this opportunity. Applications must include information regarding the internship(s) a student intends to apply to, or the internship(s) a student has already applied to. A written component describing the student's interest in the program is required as well.
Students must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Rising Junior or Senior
- Demonstrated Financial Need*
Students do not need to have a confirmed Summer internship to apply to the program, however, they will need to provide evidence of internships they intend to apply to or applications they have already submitted. Students are encouraged to use the Career Development Center to assist with their search.
Internships must be completed within the program's timeline (mid-May through mid-August).
Applications open October 7, 2024, and will close November 8, 2024 at 11:59 p.m.
The program is organized by Emerson College’s Board of Advisors and the Career Development Center.
*If you are accepted into the program, and cannot fulfill the requirements the student will be dropped from the program to make room for another student.