What is an Internship?

An internship is a learning adventure, a passport to a professional experience, and an opportunity for you to synthesize what you’ve learned in your classes and put it into practice in a real-world setting. But it’s much more than that — an internship takes you outside of the classroom and gives you the chance to gain first-hand experience of your career path. It’s a chance for you to grow your perspective, hone your academic and professional skills, and solidify your vision of the future.

Where to Start

Your first step in the internship process is to activate your É«ÏãÊÓƵ support team.

  1. Talk to your professional or academic advisor about your career interests and how an internship can help you connect the dots.
  2. Make an appointment with É«ÏãÊÓƵ’s Internship Coordinator to identify internship opportunities, begin the application process, and make sure you’re prepared to gain from your experience.
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Benefits You Can Count On

Participating in an internship as an undergraduate student can be a game changer for your academic and professional journey. It provides you with a unique opportunity to apply your knowledge in a real-world setting and allows you to gain invaluable insights, skills, and connections that can significantly impact your future career. Through internships, you'll develop a deeper understanding of your field, discover your strengths and interests, and enhance your problem-solving abilities. Moreover, you'll have the chance to network with professionals in your chosen industry, potentially leading to mentorship opportunities and future job offers.

Hands-On Learning and Networking

Some of the many benefits of completing an internship include:

  • Hands-On Learning: Apply classroom knowledge in a real-world setting.
  • Skill Development: Build while gaining practical skills and experience.
  • Career Clarity: Discover your strengths and interests within your field.
  • Networking: Connect with professionals in your chosen industry.
  • Mentorship: Potential opportunities for mentorship.
  • Resume Enhancement: Boost your resume with relevant experience.
  • Career Opportunities: Increase your chances of securing future job offers.

Whether you're seeking to boost your resume, clarify your career goals, or gain a competitive edge, an internship is your gateway to personal and professional growth.

Experience a Pre-Med Internship at a Local Hospital
 
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Anika Koopman ’24

Applied Social and Cultural Studies, Neuroscience

Why É«ÏãÊÓƵ

When I first stepped foot on campus, I just kind of knew. I thought it was really cool that I could see medical students walking around in scrubs. The environment here is amazing. Everyone's very nice and they're willing to help you get to your career goals.

The [neuroscience] major is smaller here, which is really cool because we can develop strong relationships with our professors. All of the students in this program work together and really become a strong team. And I knew É«ÏãÊÓƵ was just not good for me just for the four years coming up, but for at least eight years of my education, if not further, because É«ÏãÊÓƵ is my top choice for medical school.

Experiential Learning

I am interning at North Sky Chiropractic in Biddeford and I love it so far. I got this internship with help from the [CAS] internship office. The staff were very helpful and worked with me to find a site near campus, which allowed me to stay here in Biddeford over the summer.

My main job is to help the office run smoothly for Dr. Rebecca in whatever way she needs. My favorite thing [has been charting] because I want to eventually become a doctor. I’ve taken a couple of neuroscience classes where we’ve learned about the anatomy of the spine, but interning here and learning about where there’s a misalignment for the person and understanding their symptoms really connects the dots for me.

This internship allows me to see the unique ways modern technology can be used in [treatment] techniques. I can learn about the equipment [used] to evaluate new clients and the tools during adjustments, which are all connected to my neuroscience major.

This internship allows me to see the unique ways modern technology can be used in [treatment] techniques. I can learn about the equipment [used] to evaluate new clients and the tools during adjustments, which are all connected to my neuroscience major.

Applied Social and Cultural Studies, Neuroscience

Where and when you can do an internship

At É«ÏãÊÓƵ, we believe in empowering our students right from the beginning of their academic journey. That's why we offer internship opportunities starting from your first year. Whether you're seeking local experience to balance your studies or want to explore regional, national, or global opportunities, we've got you covered. Our extensive network of relationships spans every sector, including businesses, corporations, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. So when it comes to choosing when and where to embark on your internship adventure â€” the possibilities are endless.

Early internships allow you to apply classroom knowledge, gain practical skills, and build a strong foundation for your future career, ensuring that you graduate not just with a degree, but with the experience and confidence to succeed in your chosen field.

Biological Sciences major Emily Morris interns as a dental assistant

Biological Sciences major Emily Morris interns as a dental assistant with the Kennebunk Center for Dentistry in Kennebunk, Maine.

Medical Biology major Ethan Gagnon interns as part of the COVID-19 Vaccination Initiative

Medical Biology student Ethan Gagnon interns as part of the COVID-19 Vaccination Initiative at Maine Medical Center-É«ÏãÊÓƵ in Portland, Maine.

Marine Affairs major Julia Basantes interns as a production assistant with Ocean’s Balance

Marine Affairs major Julia Basantes interns as a production assistant with Ocean’s Balance in Biddeford, Maine.

Paid Internships

At É«ÏãÊÓƵ, we recognize that the financial aspect of an internship is a top concern for students. The good news is that many internship opportunities are paid or provide stipends. These paid internships not only allow you to gain valuable hands-on experience but also help you offset some of your educational expenses. We understand that financial considerations are important, and our team of professionals is dedicated to helping you find paid opportunities whenever possible. Whether you’re considering a paid or unpaid internship, we’re committed to helping you secure an experience that will help you make the most of your academic journey.

Credit-Bearing Interships

Many internships can be taken for credit, and in fact, an internship experience is likely part of the required coursework in your major. This means that your internship can count towards your degree requirements, providing a seamless integration of real-world experience with your academic curriculum. Our dedicated advisors and faculty work closely with you to tailor the internship experience to align with your academic and career goals, ensuring that you maximize the benefits of your internship while earning credits towards your degree. It's a win-win opportunity that combines practical learning with academic achievement.