Summer Internship
Spend a portion of your summer on the East Coast experiencing a powerful mix of academics and a professional internship.
Internships are available for all majors. This program is designed to teach, mentor, and train you in spiritual formation and professional development. We partner with government and non-profit agencies, churches, clinics, and local community leaders to provide transformative learning experiences for you.
Come spend a summer in a dynamic and culturally rich city!
Internship Experience
Christian Community
Live in Christian community with other young adults from around the United States. Community comes to life through shared meals, processing your internship, and navigating the city together.
College Credit
Your customized internship allows you to transfer college credit back to your home institution. In addition to the internship, you have the option to enroll in one 3-credit course. Contact us to learn more.
City Life
While completing your internship, enjoy the multi-cultural food, live music, renowned museums, beautiful libraries, and the opportunity to make the city your home.
Internship Opportunities
Our summer internship program offers customized internships for you to experience your field of study in the city. Your internship is paired with a college course allowing you to process in community and gain applied learning through academic readings, seminar discussions, and reflective writing assignments. You have the opportunity to earn college credit for your internship.
Internship Placement Examples
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Intern in a medical clinic or the counseling services provided at a local high school.
Intern at a dual-language Catholic Community multicultural school for Pre-K through 8th-grade students.
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Spend time developing community empowerment and holistic community health programs based in an urban church.
Intern at an immigration and refugee service organization for Arabic speakers.
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Intern at local not-for-profits providing comprehensive services and spiritual recovery for men, women, and children affected by addiction and unhoused communities.
Intern at a faith-based Community Organizing and public policy development organization.
Intern at an immigration and refugee service organization for Arabic speakers.
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Intern in clinical services in psychology, audiology, speech pathology, and public health education and nutrition outreach.
Intern at a biomedical laboratory and public health offering outreach programs to the community.
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Intern at an immigration and refugee service organization for Arabic speakers.
Intern at local not-for-profits providing comprehensive services and spiritual recovery for men, women, and children affected by addiction and unhoused communities.
Intern in a medical clinic or the counseling services provided at a local high school.
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Learn about the mental health field at one of our partners like National Alliance on Mental Health
Program Details
May 18-July 10, 2026
Program cost of $3,800 includes:
Housing in Christian community
Tuition (up to 7 credits)
3 credit course - Introduction to Public Health and Epidemiology
4 credits (approx. 250 hours) at a customized internship specific to your major
Orientation and debrief
Internship transportation
Some program meals
Excursions across the East Coast
What You’ll Get
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Christian Community
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Leadership Opportunitites
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Career Development
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Biblical Discipleship
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Cross-Cultural Context




