Intern in the community!
Whether you are in Vermont during the school year or at home during the summer, interning within your community is an excellent way to get hands-on experience. Follow the guides and steps below to find an internship in your subject area. Find more advice on our CAS Internship Program Website.
Finding an Off-Campus internship:
Internship Application Guide:
Check out our Internship Application Guide to find, apply for, and land an internship.
Internship Support from Academic Programs:
If you're looking for an internship specifically related to your academic subject, see if your department has resources to help you. Some of the more robust programs are listed here:
- Environmental Studies
- Food Systems
- Reporting & Documentary Storytelling
- Center for Research on Vermont
- UVM Medical Center
Pathway exploration:
- Pathways to Promising Careers - take a look at the highest-paying professions in Vermont.
Where have students gone in the past?
In the past few years, over 700 CAS students have held internships at many locations. To get a sense of where students have interned in the past, please check out our CAS Internship Program website.
Internship Credit
Many students are able to get major credit through their departments. Check with your department to see if internship credit is available.
Internship credit is also available through CAS 2991, a variable credit internship course run at the college level. This course allows any intern to get elective credit for their internship. During the summer, internship credit is still available under course number CAS 2991, but is taken online so that internships can be done anywhere in the world!