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Career & Civic Engagement Center Internship Funds

The Career & Civic Engagement Center Summer Internship Funding Program is made possible by the generosity of Bryn Mawr alumnae/i, parents, and donors.

NEW 2021:  The Black Alumnae/i Fund (supports students who share a cultural background or personally identify with the African Diaspora in their personal and professional growth, including members of the following Alliance of Multicultural Organizations (AMO) groups: Sisterhood*, BACaSO, Mujeres*, and Zami+

NEW 2021: Edith May Broecker Internship Fund, funding undergraduate internships, with a preference for students with financial need working in technology or engineering.

Alison B. Macdonald '95 Internship Fund
This Fund provides support for an internship for an undergraduate student, with a preference for an internship with a law firm or legal organization.

Alumnae Regional Scholarship
Supports sophomores with a 3.3+ GPA who receive some form of need-based financial aid.

Ariadne Solter Fund
Supports an unpaid internship in a development project in the global South or in underdeveloped areas of the United States. Haverford College undergraduates are eligible.

Barbara G. Kaplan '56 and Denise B. Kandel '52 Internship Fund
Designated to support internships in the areas of community and international development giving preference to internships in the arts or to students to explore non-traditional careers.

Bryn Mawr College Internship Fund
A number of awards are made each year in support of unpaid internships.

Bonnie Brice Dorwart ’64 Public Health Internship Fund
Supports unpaid internships in the field of public health.

Class of 1964 Summer Internship Award
Supports an unpaid internship.

Cohen Data Science Fund
Supports students whose internships involve data science work; Data Science enables us to find meaning in the massive amounts of data available to us today.  

Dean Karen Tidmarsh '71 International Internship Fund
Supports a student pursuing an international internship.

Dean Karen Tidmarsh ‘71 Internship Fund
Awarded annually for an undergraduate student internship in the fields of community development or social change in a domestic or international venue.

Emily Seydel International Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship in a country that is foreign to the student.

Erika R. Behrend and Stephen Behrend Memorial Internship
Supports an unpaid internship at a non-profit organization.

Fujimura-Fanselow Family Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid position in order to conduct research on social justice or human rights. Preference is given to international students or students of color.

Isabella R. Falcocchio Memorial Internship Fund
Awarded annually to an undergraduate student in the fields of community development or social change in a domestic or international venue.

Jean Sovatkin Picker Fund
Supports one to two unpaid summer internships in a project focused on issues such as American defense policy and peace or similar topics that are among the central concerns of the nation at the time of the award.

Jentes Family Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid summer internship in the production, exhibition, or distribution of film or in the historical preservation of film and film culture.

Joan Chang Wong ’56 Memorial Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship.

Julia '84 and Steven Guggenheimer Internship Fund

Loftus Lawler Family Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship in community development or social change in a domestic or international venue.

Nadia Anne Mirel Memorial Internship Fund
Supports the research or travel of students undertaking imaginative projects in the following areas: children's educational television, children's educational film, video and photography, or children's education.

Nancy N. Grape Summer Internship Award
Supports an unpaid internship in community development or social change in a domestic or international venue.

Nancy J. Vickers Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship in community development or social change in an international or domestic setting.

Reverend Mrs. Janet Wright Nelson and Dr. L.D. Nelson Summer Internship Fund
Awarded annually to an undergraduate with a preference for students interested in public health and a further preference for students focused on women's health.

Rose C. Talmadge Summer Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship in community development or social change in a domestic or international venue.

Ronnie Goldberg Summer Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship in the areas of women's economic empowerment or international development, education of women and girls; and corporate social responsibility including sustainable development and/or business and human rights.

Simonson Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship concerned with public service or public policy, with preference for projects concerning gender equity or women's health.

Springer-Rosenblum Summer Internship Fund
Supports an unpaid internship in community development or social change in a domestic or international venue.

STEM Posse Funds
The Bryn Mawr College STEM Posse has access to specific funding for students conducting unpaid or low-paying summer internships and internships with a research component. This grant is available to any STEM Posse student.  

Academic Department Internship Funds

The following summer awards are associated with specific academic departments. Students interested in being considered for these awards should select the award name in the Career & Civic Engagement Center Funding Application Form.

Bolton Prize:  Summer Funds for Growth and Structure of Cities
Established by the Bolton Foundation to award a student majoring in the Growth and Structure of Cities and pursuing an unpaid internship.

Green Grants: Summer Funds for Environmental Studies
Supports research, internships or field experience in environmental studies. Preference given to Sophomores and Juniors. 

Museum Studies Summer Internship Award
This award provides summer funding for students who wish to intern in museums, galleries or other arts organizations. These grants enable students to explore the field of Museum Studies and enhance their education with the practical experiences of a summer internship.

Otto and Gertrude Pollak Grants in Sociology
Grants for Sociology Majors to support summer internships in non-profit organizations related to the student's field of study and possible career interests. The Pollak Fund supports student internships for sociology sophomore and junior majors only for 8-10 weeks each summer. These grants are supported by the estate of Otto and Gertrude Pollak—lawyers from Vienna, Austria—who became political refugees from Nazi-occupied Austria and emigrated to the United States. After they settled in the Philadelphia area, Bryn Mawr College had a significant impact in helping them to establish their professional careers. 

Note: All funding awards are taxable income.

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Application Deadlines

Domestic Internships
April 21, 2023 at 11:59pm EST

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