Yes, many internships are offered to students who attend any college. Yale University is committed to supporting the New Haven community and has a priority to hire New Haven Promise Scholars.

International students are welcome to apply with appropriate documents. Yale University does not sponsor visas. 

Please have an updated resume, cover letter, and reference letter from an academic advisor ready before you apply.

Please adhere to the specific program’s guidelines for applying.

Most internships are paid positions.

No, housing is not provided. However, if needed, there are housing options available on and off campus. Contact conferencesandevents@yale.edu for on campus temporary housing.

Many departments across the university offer internships. If a department or area of interest is not listed, you may consider contacting the department directly to inquire about additional opportunities. 

Yale University will not give credit however the student may need to work with their own school advisor and hiring manager to ensure certain criteria is met.

Most college summer internships run 10-12 weeks in the summer and range from 20 hours to  37.5 hours per week.

Yes, while on campus, many resources are available to you such as access to museums, libraries, and online resources such as Lynda.com free of charge.

Expected outcomes of an internship include skill such as team work, time management, and hands on learning.

The top skills managers seek from interns include communication, collaboration, initiative, critical thinking, adaptability, and time management.