Internships
Internships can be critical for gaining special skills for particular jobs or fields. The experience a student gains, the contacts and networks established over the course of a summer, long semester, or a year, and the confidence a student gains through hands-on participation are vital in today's job market. All Plan II students are strongly encouraged to pursue internships during summers or long semesters.
Plan II Partnerships
The application period for 2024-2025 internships is now closed.
All internships are year-long positions, with the exception of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy internships, which are single semester positions in the fall and spring.
Contact Anne McCreary with any questions.
Academic Credit:
Plan II students wishing to earn academic course credit for an any internship should explore this option through the
Liberal Arts Career Services (LACS) Office.
Note: Plan II students who are pursuing a second major or degree may have alternate course credit options for internships and should check with their Advisor in their other academic field regarding these opportunities.
Liberal Arts Career Services
UT Liberal Arts students have access to job and internship posting sites offering opportunities for all career interests in Texas and around the world. It's never too early to start thinking about internships! Internships can help you explore your personal and professional interests, try out a career option and network with professionals. Research the variety of positions available then visit with a Career Coach to discuss application strategies, how to craft an effective resume and cover letter, interview strategies, etc... Liberal Arts Career Services also hosts a variety of events throughout the year including internship and job fairs, visit the LACS calendar.
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