Application Process and Deadlines for Graduate Internships

Eligibility Requirements

All Atlanta campus Georgia Tech graduate students are eligible and encouraged to register for the Graduate Internship Program.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Be in good academic standing at the Institutional, and program level
  • Have completed one academic semester at the graduate level (students admitted to 5-year BS/MS programs are the only exception)
  • Have at least one semester remaining before graduation
  • Internship experience must be related to the program of study and be approved by the graduate program
  • Students cannot complete full-time internships during their graduating semester, except for those who have practicum courses. Part-time is possible.
  • Additional Guidelines for International Students:
    • F-1 visa holders must complete two semesters (Fall and Spring) before interning at the graduate level.
    • F-1 and J-1 visa holders must have work authorization approved by the Office of International Education

Timelines and Deadlines

Spring 2025:

Current Spring Internship Registration Processing Time: 5 Business Days

Spring 2025:

Application Deadline:

January 3, 2025 @ 4pm (F-1 Students)

January 10, 2025 @ 4pm (All Students)

Length of Work Term: 14 weeks minimum

Earliest Start Date:

December 16, 2024

Latest End Date:

May 01, 2025 (for students who are graduating in the Spring semester)

May 9, 2025 (for students who are NOT graduating during the Spring semester)

 

Classes Begin: January 6, 2025

End of Spring Term: May 01, 2025

 

Future Semesters: 

Summer 2025

05-May-2025 – Offer Letter Received by student
09-May-2025 – Deadline for F-1 Students to submit their Internship placement form
16-May-2025 – Deadline for domestic students to submit their Internship placement form
05-May-2025 – Earliest date F-1 Students may begin work
12-May-2025 – Summer classes begin – first day of Summer work term
31-July-2025 – Last day of work for Summer 2025 Degree Candidates
15-Aug-2025 – Last day of work for Summer 2025
31-July-2025 – END OF SUMMER TERM

How to Submit a Placement Form for Approval

Step 1:

Complete the Experiential Learning Application (if already completed, please follow directions in Step 2.)

    1. Login to CareerBuzz
    2. From the menu on the left side of the Home page select “Resources
    3. Under Gain Access to Co-Op & Internships, “SET APPLICANT TYPE.
    4. Once your Experiential Learning application is approved, please follow the directions in Step 2.

    NOTE: It usually takes 2 business days to approve after the orientation.

      Step 2:

    Enter placement info in CareerBuzz:

      1. Login to CareerBuzz
      2. From the menu on the left side of the Home page select “Experiential Learning
      3. Click on “Add New
      4. Watch the embedded Experiential Learning video
      5. Complete the placement form available after you watch the video.

    Necessary Documentations:

    1. Obtain a written offer letter from your prospective co-op/internship employer. (Download Sample Offer Letter (Adobe PDF file)

    Must include the following : 

            • start/end dates of co-op or internship
            • the total number of work hours/week
            • exact address of the work site

    2. Obtain a signed approval from your department using the advisor approval form.

    To access the advisor approval DocuSign form, please follow these instructions (Adobe PDF file).

    Step 3:

    Upload BOTH the offer letter and advisor approval form in CareerBuzz   

    NOTE:  Applications in CareerBuzz will NOT be approved without both forms.

    Please Note: 

    Complete a new placement form on CareerBuzz before EACH semester’s work term.

    We are committed to reviewing your internship application in CareerBuzz. Please make sure that you have correctly completed the steps above.

    The review process takes place during Phase I and Phase II of each semester, similar to all other course registration. Should we have any questions or concerns about your placement, you will receive information through CareerBuzz.

    Remember to hit the ‘Submit’ button

    Continue to ‘INTN Course Registration Insights’ for more information on course registration. 

      INTN Course Registration Insights

      Welcome to the registration process!

      We’re excited to assist you in securing your spot for the upcoming term. Once your application has been reviewed and approved, we’ll coordinate directly with the Registrar’s Office to finalize your registration. This means you can focus on preparing for your classes while we handle the administrative details. Sending registration details will be conducted on a weekly basis after we start approving forms.

      Note: Your course is not added automatically, however our office ensures you are registered by facilitating the registration process for you. 

       We would like to inform you about an important aspect of your course registration process related to your working hours. The total number of hours you work will play a crucial role in determining which course you will be registered in.

      Below is a working conversion chart so you know exactly how many hours we will register for:

      Working Hours Per Week                  Registered

      6 – 9 hours per week                  INTN 6003: 3 Audit Hours

      10 – 15 hours per week             INTN 6004: 4 Audit Hours

      16 – 20 hours per week             INTN 6006: 6 Audits Hours 

      21 -31 hours per week              INTN 6009: 9 Audit Hours 

      32 – 40 hours per week             INTN 6012: 12 Audit Hours 

      Part/Full-Time Breakdown: 

      Domestic Students (For US Citizens and Permanent Residents)

                             Full-time Work: 32‒40 hours per week

                             Part-time Work: 6‒31 hours per week

      International Students (This is a federal policy and not a Career Center Policy)

                             Full-time Work: 32‒40 hours per week

                             CPT’s Full-time: 21-40 hours per (Please see OIE) 

                             Part-time Work: 6‒20 hours per week 

      Please note: Visa-holders must maintain 12 hours of enrollment during fall and spring semesters. This means if you are enrolled in course the following courses you will need to register for additional course to maintain student status: INTN 6003, INTN 6004, INTN 6006, INTN 6009

      Questions?

      E-mail the Graduate Internship Program Manager at grad-internship@gatech.edu with any questions.

      Requirement: Must email from your GATECH.EDU email and include GTID with all e-mail requests.

      International Students

      International Master’s and Ph.D. students in F-1 status are eligible to work legally in the United States under Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT).

      NEW PROCESS: After your Graduate Internship has been approved. You will screenshot your approval email and submit your information to the Office of International Education (OIE) to start the process for CPT/OPT approval.

      • OIE processing times are available online HERE
      • OIE will send you an e-mail when your updated I-20 is ready
      • You must have your updated I-20 before starting work

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      Graduate Internship Checklists

      Use the following checklists to prepare all the required documents/information for your application form

      Checklist for Domestic Graduate Students

      Checklist for International Graduate Students.

      Contact Us

       Questions? 

      E-mail the Graduate Internship Program Manager at grad-internship@gatech.edu..

      Requirement: Must email from your GATECH.EDU email and include GTID with all e-mail requests.

      This is the quickest way to have your questions answered!

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