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McCormick Community Internship (MCI) Program is for DePaul students to work in collaboration with a community organization to design their own internship. The internship should be focused on project-based work that both utilizes the student’s individual talents, experiences, and academic expertise as well as benefits the community organization. The McCormick Community Internship is a quarter-long internship program with potential for renewal for up to two additional quarters. Interns receive a $1,600 stipend per academic quarter for 100 hours of work with their organization. At the end of the year, McCormick interns present their final projects at the Steans Center’s annual Service Speaks conference in May. For more information and to apply to the MCI program please visit the Campus Job Board and find the position titled McCormick Community Internship (MCI) Intern.

The School-Based Partnerships programs of the Egan Office of Urban Education and Community Partnerships (Egan UECP) is seeking highly qualified and motivated graduate students for Site Coordinator positions with our various school partners throughout Chicago. Site Coordinators will serve as the main liaisons between the school partner and the Egan UECP and other DePaul and community resources. Site Coordinators will also oversee the learning and work of a small team of undergraduate tutors/mentors at their school. Candidates should have experience with schools or other educational programs; supervision or other leadership positions; and, should also have a passion for equity and social justice. Site Coordinators for our Catholic school partners are paid work-study positions. For our public school partnerships, Site Coordinators receive a scholarship.  For more information contact: Alicia Ferraris at aferrar5@depaul.edu.

 The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance the knowledge of physics. American Physical Society is committed to the inclusion of underrepresented minorities in physics and has spent decades working on programs to increase recruitment and retention of African American, Hispanic American, and Indigenous physicists. For more information about APS internships and scholarships, Click Here

INROADS seeks high-performing students for internship opportunities with some of the nation's largest companies. Their rigorous career development training process will challenge you to commit to excellence and raise the bar on your personal expectations. Internships lay the foundation for your future career. As an INROADS intern, you'll be connected with some of the world's leading industry innovators for paid internships. You'll be challenged academically and professionally, and INROADS will give you the tools to rise to the occasion. Click Here to learn more about the INROADS program!