Internships.  Places to look include the Career Center's web site of job and internship links, organized by interest category; as well as the Alumni Association's webpage of internship links. The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) has great links to government and university-sponsored internship opportunities along with summer internship and fellowship opportunities, and the International Center has work, volunteer, and study abroad links, as well as good information on overseas internships. AIESEC and IAESTE, international student organizations, facilitate international internship placements. The International Center's weekly calendar, the Romance Language Department's jobs web page, Psychology's internships webpage, Communications Studies' internship and general resources webpages and the History Department's internships web page also have lots of information on internships and other opportunities abroad. You can find a database of press and government internships through the State of Michigan hereUniversity of Michigan's Washington, D.C., Office

You don't have to wait until summer to have an internship experience. The Ginsberg Center lists experiential learning opportunities throughout the University, including Project Outreach and Project Community . You don't have to be a first-year student to gain valuable experience and academic credit through UROP .

Important: To find out how to get academic credit for an internship through LSA, click here . To find out whether you will receive academic credit for another university's internship program, click here . If you do not see your particular program on the list, submit this credit pre-evaluation form to undergraduate admissions.