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Skip to content Students Connecting student life at WashU Close Find Resources Search for: Search What I Need COVID-19 Information Contacts Get Crisis Support Information View Safety Information Find a Location Attend an Event Plan an Event Find a Form or Policy Departments Athletics Campus Life Center for Career Engagement Center for Diversity and Inclusion Dialogue Across Difference (DxD) Disability Resources Gateway Battalion | St. Louis Army ROTC Habif Health and Wellness Center Office for International Student Engagement Office for International Students and Scholars Office for Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life Office of Military & Veteran Services Office of Scholar Programs Recreation Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center Residential Life Student Conduct and Community Standards Student Transitions & Family Programs Taylor Family Center for Student Success TRIO Student Support Services WashU Cares All Resources Search for: Search Center for Career Engagement For Students & Alumni What We Do Career Outcome Data Career Communities Events & Programs Jobs & Internships Handshake Stipends for Unpaid Summer Internships Career Readiness Connect with Us Stipends for Unpaid Summer Internships This stipend program is to help offset the costs of unpaid summer internships. The Center for Career Engagement provides a limited number of stipends to qualified undergraduate students. Undergraduate students can apply for a merit award, up to $1,000, or a need-based award, up to $3,000. Award amounts are determined by several factors including, but not limited to: Number of weeks working Hours per week Location Budget and financial need Financial need status is determined by Student Financial Services. Learn more Explore this guide to learn more about this opportunity: Qualifications Recipient information How to apply Application procedure Financial aid and tax implications Qualifications Stipend applicants must be current undergraduate students returning full-time for at least one undergraduate semester in the fall after their internship. Be in good academic standing (students on suspension, leave of absence, or gap year do not qualify) Internships must consist of a minimum of 120 total hours between May and August. (Examples include 12 hours a week for 10 weeks, 15 hours a week for 8 weeks or 20 hours a week for 6 weeks) Organization may not be owned or run by you or a relative Applicants must have secured offers. Internships must be unpaid or low-paying. Low-paying internship support will only be considered for students with demonstrated financial need through the university. Students must also document a cost of living financial need exceeding that of internship wages. If the internship takes place abroad, students must comply with the University’s International Travel Policy. The following are not eligible to receive a stipend: Paid experiences: (possible exception for need-based applicants) Political campaigns: Students working on political campaigns, including any official party work Fees for placement: Students participating in a program they must pay to attend Receiving other WashU funding for the same opportunity: Students receiving funding for their summer experience from other WashU programs/departments WashU opportunities: Students interning or performing research for a WashU or WashU School of Medicine Department (students may apply for an award with the Office of Undergraduate Research); opportunities at WashU do not qualify for this stipend. This program is to help you explore career opportunities outside of WashU and begin to build your professional network Student-founded start-ups: Students may connect with Skandalaris Center Recipient information Stipend recipients must attend a stipend pre-departure meeting before leaving for the summer. Details will be emailed to all recipients. Students will be required to submit a thank you note to program donors. Summer plans must be reported by May 31. Stipend recipients will be required to fill out a post-evaluation survey How to apply Applications open January 1. Application deadline #1: April 1 at 11:59 PM CST. Students will be notified of decisions by May 1. Application deadline #2: May 1 at 11:59 PM CST. Students will be notified of decisions by May 31. Applications after the May 1 deadline will not be considered. The Center for Career Engagement utilizes a centralized application system to review all requests. Applications will be reviewed by a committee, and selected recipients receive awards through one of the available program funds. Apply for a stipend For further questions, please contact [email protected]. Application procedure Required application components include: Resume Internship details Job description Breakdown of estimated expenses directly related to internship Short essay Offer letter that reflects internship is unpaid or low-paid These resources to help you calculate the costs associated with the internship: Calculate mileage costs Calculate cost of living *Please save your application as a word document before submitting the online application in case there are technical issues. Financial aid and tax implications Stipends are intended to help cover cost of living expenses associated with a summer internship. There may be financial aid and/or tax implications for awards. Please contact the Office of Student Financial Services for questions related to financial aid. See details on tax implications. 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