A Guide to Internships and Cooperative Education
Dear QCC Student:
An internship is an opportunity to gain relevant work experience with a professional organization while still in college. While some internships are paid, others allow you to receive credits toward your degree depending upon your class standing and/or GPA. In order to receive credit for an internship you must register for a Cooperative Education class here at Queensborough Community College. The Office of Career Services strives to provide each of you with the support you may need in pursuing your career goals. In this effort we take responsibility for informing you of ways to embark upon a successful career. One way to do that is by participating in an internship.
The appropriate time to register for a Cooperative Education class is the semester before you intend to participate in the internship. You will need to plan in advance and coordinate with the appropriate Academic Department according to your major. You may earn a maximum of six (6) elective credits toward your Associate Degree.
Internship opportunities are available in various professional fields and with a broad range of companies.
Visit Find an Internship to research and learn about additional opportunities.
For assistance email the Office of Career Services at [email protected].
Queensborough Community College does not endorse or recommend employers, and a posting does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. The College explicitly makes no representations or guarantees about job or internship listings or the accuracy of the information provided by the employer. The College is not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or any other aspect of off-campus employment without limitation. It is the responsibility of students to perform due diligence in researching employers when applying for or accepting off-campus paid or unpaid employment and to thoroughly research the facts and reputation of each organization to which they are applying. Students should be prudent and use common sense and caution when applying for or accepting any position.
See you soon,
Ms. C. Peluso, Director
Ms. D. Olson, Student Career Program Specialist