The Dana Internship is highly competitive and requires students to submit an application to be considered. Projects must be developed in consultation with a faculty mentor, who is expected to guide the student through the paid work experience. Most projects take place during the summer months, although a few awards may be made for academic year projects.
Priority is given to students who are financial aid eligible. Limited funds may be available for students who are not eligible for financial aid but have worthy projects, through a Provost’s Project Award. Students supported by a Project Award will receive wages but are not eligible for a tuition scholarship.