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Internships

Internships

W&L offers abundant resources to help you identify internships across the country and around the world. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to connecting you with opportunities where you can explore your interests and gain valuable professional experience.

The university also provides generous funding that makes these experiences possible. Grants and stipends are available to support travel, living costs and other expenses associated with internships and equivalent experiences, allowing you to focus on a future that is tailored to your passions.

Internship Programs

Many of our internship programs offer funding to offset travel and living expenses.

Off Campus

Washington Term Program

The Washington Term Program takes students to Washington, D.C. for six weeks each spring. They take an academic course, gain experience working in a government office, think tank, or other organization, and participate in a lecture series with some of the most prominent people in Washington.

Off Campus

Johnson Opportunity Grant

The Johnson Opportunity Grant helps rising seniors and juniors pay the expenses connected with an internship, a student conference, independent research or any other summer project that will help them become leaders in their chosen discipline or future career.

Off Campus

Shepherd Poverty Program

The Shepherd Poverty Program funds both international and domestic summer internships. Most of the domestic internships are offered through the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty, which offers over 120 placements with agencies that work to benefit impoverished members of society across the U.S.

Off Campus

London Internship Program

The London Internship Program runs for seven weeks in the summer, combining classroom study and internships with firms in and around London. Students are matched with businesses and not-for-profits based on their professional interests.

Off Campus

Cape Town Summer Internship Program

The Cape Town Summer Internship Program takes students to South Africa for eight weeks in the summer to participate in internships and site-based learning. Students earn academic credit while developing a deeper understanding of South Africa's culture, history, geology, politics, and business environment.

On and Off Campus

Summer Research

The Summer Research Scholars Program gives students experience with research tools, techniques, and methodology through collaborative research with faculty members during the summer. This introduction to graduate-level research activities is particularly valuable to students who intend to pursue graduate work. Rising seniors who are interested in pursuing independent research or creative projects with faculty mentorship can apply for Student Summer Independent Research (SSIR) Grants.

Stories


With the support of a Johnson Opportunity Grant, Sofia Iuteri ’27 is expanding the reach of the nonprofit she founded at 16.

Misha Lin ’25 is taking her dance education to the next level this summer with intensive aerial dance training, finishing with a two-week international festival in August.

Addie-Grace Cook '25 interning at Project Horizon.

Addie-Grace Cook ’25, a politics major with a double minor in Middle East and South Asia studies and poverty and human capability studies, is spending her summer making an impact in the greater Rockbridge community through a Shepherd Program internship with Project Horizon.

Melos Ambaye '25 poses with children involved with Amen Charitable Organization.

Melos Ambaye ’25 is helping children in Ethiopia as part of her Shepherd summer internship.

Ryan Doty '26 standing on an overlook just outside of Widemouth Bay, in Cornwall, England

Ryan Doty’s summer passion project explored his family lineage through poetry and photography.

At the New England Aquarium, Julia Luzzio ’25 is expanding her horizons and gaining hands-on experience working with wildlife.

Summer Scholars gather in the Harte Center for their first brown bag lunch of the summer.

The Summer Research Scholars program at ÁùºÏÌü¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡ is welcoming a record number of undergraduate students and supervising faculty and staff from a variety of academic disciplines.

ÁùºÏÌü¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡â€™s Summer Research Scholars program gives students hands-on experience in collaborative research with faculty mentors.

Liv Ullman '25 in Kenya

Grant funding through ÁùºÏÌü¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡'s Johnson Program allows student recipients to pursue passion projects and career development around the world.

Washington and Lee students gain new perspectives after internships through the Shepherd Program.

Washington and Lee students explored the world this summer thanks to grant funding opportunities through the Center for International Education.

Jackson Flower '25 poses in front of Buckingham Palace.

This summer, Washington and Lee students experienced life in London as part of an immersive program offered through the Williams School.

Career Exploration

Students take part in programs that put their newfound skills and knowledge to work while providing practical experience that prepares them for future careers.

World Bank Treasury

Zahin Reax '22

During my internship at the World Bank’s Treasury, I worked with the central banks of 147 nations, developing analyses of their Reserve Advisory and Management policies by valuing the individual securities. My experience in ÁùºÏÌü¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡'s Williams Investment Society and in optimizing portfolio returns in my Investments class helped with conducting the analysis.

Capitol Hill Intern

Taylor Garcia '22

I interned for House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA-01) during Washington Term Program. I researched current legislation, ran errands to and from the congressman’s Capitol office and personal office, conversed with constituents, and helped office staff. I’ll cherish my experience on the Hill and memories with fellow Whipterns and Washington Term students forever — it was the opportunity of a lifetime.

University of Arizona Ornithology

Chris Tucker '23

During my internship, funded by the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates program, I gained experience with the tools and methods commonly used in the field of ornithology and discovered the challenges and responsibilities that accompany independent research. My classes prepared me for the workload and I enjoyed seeing concepts that fascinated me in classes like zoology and herpetology come to life.

Public Health in the Tropics

Allie Stankewich '23

Last summer participated in the Public Health in the Tropics Internship in Jinja, Uganda. The experience gave me a great deal of independence and the opportunity to study the well-being of people and the environment in different cultures. I have learned the value of interdisciplinary thinking and approaches to global issues through my liberal arts experience, and I am grateful for the opportunities I’ve had to explore my passions.