Internship Information
Before you finish your studies at the U, you should consider an internship in your field of study. An internship can help build your resume and give you hands on experience in a particular career field. You can learn more about the career area in which you're interested, gain valuable experience and make professional connections that will be important when you're seeking employment after graduation.
Career Resources
Career & Community Learning Center
CCLC has information on internships in many fields and settings. Over 1500 active internships are listed, at least one-third are paid and most are local.The Global Campus
A variety of foreign language, international internship, and other overseas options are available for all students.
American Psychological Association
Accredited Internship & Postdoctoral Programs for Training in Psychology.Internship Programs
Internships listed by company and region.Student Search System, Inc.
Specializes in finding employment opportunities for college students and graduates in the United States.
Stop in 105 Elliott Hall if you want to learn more about the following internship settings from which the Psychology Advising Office has received information. We have a binder with sample materials from the following local organizations (binder index). Take a look at these to get ideas about opportunities available in the Twin Cities.
Chrysalis- A Center for Women
Community Involvement Program- through CCLC
Fairview Riverside Medical Center
Hennepin County Community Corrections
Hennepin County Medical Center
Mental Health Association of Minnesota
Metro Internship Program- University YMCA
Neighborhood Involvement Program
Washburn Child Guidance Center
Updated 7/15/05