Off-Campus Study & Internships

As you probably know, an internship is a work-related learning opportunity that provides hands-on practice in an area of interest. Available in a wide variety of fields abroad from both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors, internships may be paid or unpaid, for-credit or not-for-credit, and may be pursued in spring or fall, based on individual goals. Earning academic credit through an internship assignment requires working with the host institution abroad and the program provider. Most internships are temporary assignments, typically lasting approximately three months to a full academic year.

Completing an internship in conjunction with an off-campus study program complements your program of study and understanding through cultural immersion, enhanced foreign language acquisition, and professional development in a global context. Other benefits to completing an internship include the development of strong teamwork skills balanced with the exercise of individual responsibility, the opportunity to experiment with jobs that match academic and personal interests, the chance to develop industry-specific abilities while enjoying the advantages of a liberal arts education, and the likelihood of building professional networking contacts and mentoring relationships. Internships help students become viable, experienced job applicants when seeking employment after graduation. In fact, many employers consider internship experience in the hiring process, and often look to their own interns as the best potential candidates for full-time positions.

Skidmore programs in Alcalá, Beijing, Madrid, Paris and London offer internship opportunities. Several Approved Programs abroad also offer internship placements in countries such as Austria, Germany, Argentina, Australia, Ghana, among others.

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If you find that you have questions about preparing for an internship, talk to your program provider for information that pertains to your program location and host culture.