Internships
To conduct an internship in Rome, it would need to be an addition to the required coursework. Recent participants have found internship opportunities to enhance their résumés at non-profit organizations, museums, art galleries, and urban planning firms.
Key Facts
- Internships on this program are optional
- Available only in the spring term
Language
You can intern in English.
Academics
There is no academic course, grade, or credit associated with internships in this program. Instead, internships add personal enrichment and experience as well as a chance to get more involved in the community.
- The internship cannot replace a course
- Academic credit is not awarded
Arrangements
To arrange your internship, you’ll receive a list of organizations and advice. It will be up to you to find an internship provider and request an interview. You make most of the arrangements after arrival.
Get an Award
Scoring academic credit while learning real-world skills during an internship is just the start. After your program ends, you can apply for an award. You’ll focus on the marketable skills you gained—an ideal addition to your résumé.
AWARD
$500
Learn About Internship Awards