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Summer and Fall 2025 Registration window opens March 17.

Academic internship information spring sessions

An academic internship is one of Metro State University's creative learning strategies available to students. It is a structured, credit-bearing field experience in which a student acquires and applies knowledge and skills, while working in a responsible role within a community, business or government setting.

Attend a virtual information session, hosted via Zoom.

Students choose internships for a variety of reasons including an interest in service-learning, citizenship and community; for developing careers, networking and obtaining job recommendations; and to bridge the gap between school and work. Internships also fulfill general education requirements and, in some cases, elective credits.

Get answers to internship-related questions, such as:

  • What are the benefits of an Academic Internship?
  • How do I find one related to my program?
  • When do I start searching?
  • What is the process once I find one?
  • What resources are available?

Can’t make this date? Internship info sessions will be hosted twice a month when classes are in session. Sessions are hosted on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Noon and the 4th Monday of each month at 5 p.m.

Questions or concerns can be sent to Emily Johnson at internships@metrostate.edu.
This information session will not be recorded.