Internships and Volunteerism
SUNY Cortland's Internship Program:
The internship program combines academic study with career-related work/learning experiences. Students use their talents, skills and ingenuity in career-related work while earning up to 16 credit hours toward graduation. The internship program is open to Cortland students from all majors who are in good academic standing and have completed their sophomore year.
INTERNSHIP FORMS:
Internship Handbook Agreement FormAppraisal Form
SCHOOL-BASED INTERNSHIP FORMS: Internship Handbook--SBAgreement Form--SB Appraisal Form--SB
INTERNSHIP DEADLINES
Placement Term
Deadline
Summer Session I
May 1
Summer Session II
June 1
Fall-Full Semester or 1st Quarter
July 1
Fall-2nd Quarter
October 1
Winter
December 1
Spring-Full Semester or 3rd Quarter
December 1
Spring-4th Quarter
March 1
For more information, contact John Shirley, director of career services, by calling (607) 753-4715 or by sending e-mail to john.shirley@cortland.edu.
More than 600 SUNY Cortland students intern each year with organizations such as:
Walt Disney World
Each semester, the Disney College Program visits Cortland to interview and hire for paid internship experiences...www.disneycollegeprogram.com
US Olympic Committee
Boston Celtics
Cooper Hewitt Museum
American Heart Association
AFL-CIO
US Military Academy
Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame
ESPN
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Madison Square Garden
PaineWebber
NYS Assembly and Senate
Wall Street Journal
MGM Studios
Ogilvy and Mather
US Marshall's Office
UNICEF
Proctor & Gamble
General Electric
Kodak
MTV
ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox
AT&T
NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL
Smithsonian Institution
General Motors
Acid Rain Foundation
National Park Service
American Express
US Forest and Fisheries
REAL EXPERIENCE
REAL PAY
REAL JOB CONTACTS
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