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Goucher Micro-Internships

Goucher Micro-Internships are short-term professional projects that are done remotely. These projects will be hosted and mentored by Goucher alumnae/i and are just for Goucher students.
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What are Goucher Micro-Internships?

Micro-Internships offer students an opportunity to gain career-related work experience to demonstrate skills and explore career options, and well as build their networks.

 

Students completing Micro-Internships will receive micro-awards of $500 for a 40-hour project and $312.50 for a 25-hour project as funding permits.

 

The Career Education Office is thankful to our generous donors who make this funding possible.

 

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Eligibility

  • Must be a current student at Goucher
  • Priority given to Sophomores (Class of 2024)
  • Must be able to complete a 40- or 25-hour project during Winter Break – January 2022
  • Projects completed through Parker Dewey are only available to U.S. citizens, non-citizens with unrestricted work authorization or international students in F-1 status with approved Curricular Practical Training (CPT). Students eligible for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) should click here.

Be thoughtful about your time and only apply to those projects you are sure you can complete during Winter Break.

How It Works

Students create an account

Step 1

Create an account on Parker Dewey. Be sure to add Goucher College to your Education section.
Apply to open Micro-Internship opportunities.

Step 2

Apply to open opportunities. Goucher projects are listed under "Featured Projects."
Goucher alumni choose from applicants.

Step 3

Goucher alumni choose from applicants.
Complete the project

Step 4

Complete the project and gain valuable, paid work experience.

Micro-Internships are part of the Internship Accelerator, a program to offer every Goucher student transformative learning experiences by providing a structured, scaffolded approach to internships. The target of this program will be Goucher sophomores seeking introductory professional experience.

The Micro-Internships program is a joint effort between the Office of Alumnae/i Affairs and the Career Education Office and is powered via the Parker Dewey platform.