Non-Profit Internship Stipend

The GT Experiential and Engaged Learning’s Non-Profit Internship stipend, funded by the Ethelyn and Albert Daniel endowment, provides a limited number of stipends for undergraduate students who seek to gain knowledge about career opportunities in their major through unpaid internships with non-profit and community service organizations.

Experiential Education Stipend Winners

Sarah Burchfield

Applied Language & Intercultural Studies
Spring 2023

Audrey Carroll

Public Policy
Spring 2022

Mason Favro

Global Economics & Modern Languages
Spring 2022

Rebecca Lieber

Public Policy
Fall 2021

Madison Kim

Computational Media
Summer 2021

Nethra Rammohan

Literature, Media & Communication
Summer 2021

Hillary Dong

History, Technology & Society, Public Policy
Spring 2021

Annabel Luong

Public Policy
Spring 2021

Madison Wickett

International Affairs & Modern Languages
Spring 2021

ELIGIBILITY

All currently enrolled sophomores, juniors and seniors are eligible for the non-profit internship stipend.  Students are not eligible to apply if they are receiving funding from another source.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:

  • Minimum of 2.5 GPA
  • Good academic standing
  • Internship has to be major related
  • Students must be enrolled at Georgia Tech at the time of the application
  • Internships must last a minimum of 14 weeks in Spring or 8 weeks in Summer
  • Internships can be part-time (10-35 hours/week) or full-time (36+ hours/per week)
  • Students must secure and receive the internship offer prior to the application deadline
  • International students on F-1 visa must comply with Georgia Tech’s guidelines for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) as outlined by the Office of International Education (OIE).

 

Students in their final semester are not eligible for post-graduation non-profit (internship) stipend. Transient and non-degree seeking students are not eligible for the non-profit (internship) stipend.

 

All applications for funding must be submitted the semester prior to beginning your non-profit (internship) opportunity. Students can apply for the stipend based on opportunities found on their own or through the Career Center.

APPLICATION DEADLINE
  • Spring 2025 Internships due  November 20, 2024
  • Summer 2025 Internsips due April 9, 2025
AMOUNT AWARDED

Up to $1,750 – Part-time internships (10-35 hours per week)
Up to $3,500 – Full-time internships (36+ hour per week)

APPLICATION PROCESS

To apply for the stipend students will be required to submit the following information via the Application Form

  • Copy of the formal offer letter (or official offer email) from the experiential education opportunity employer or proof indicating that they are a finalist in the selection process
  • Job description of the internship
  • Details regarding the secured internship opportunity that must be included in the offer letter:

– Organization name
Non-Profit Internship Opportunity job title
– Geographic location (city, state, country)
– Start and end date
– Contact information of the hiring employer:

  • Full contact name
  • Work phone number
  • Work email

Please complete the NON-PROFIT INTERNSHIP STIPEND APPLICATION FORM

Describe how this specific experiential education opportunity aligns with your current post-graduation plans. Be sure to address the following items (word limit: up to 500 words):

a. Why did you apply for this non-profit (internship) opportunity?

b. How will this specific internship/non-profit learning opportunity impact your educational experience at Georgia Tech?

c. What are three learning goals or objectives you have for this non-profit internship opportunity?

AWARDEES EXPECTATIONS

Students who receive the stipend will be enrolled in the INTN audit course and will be required to fulfill the following requirements:

  • Complete the Internship Placement form in CareerBuzz
  • Complete the goals and learning objectives form 3 weeks into the internship
  • Complete the mid-term check-in
  • Complete the end of term self-evaluation
  • Provide a written and video testimonial of their internship experience
  • Participate in a student panel to share lessons learned and benefits of the non-profit internship
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