¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ Micro-Internships
¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ micro-internships are paid, short-term, professional projects, which are completed remotely during winter break. These projects will be hosted and mentored by ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ alumnae/i and community members. These experiences are only for ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ students.
These project-based micro-internships offer students an opportunity to gain career-related work experience, demonstrate skills, and explore career options, as well as build their professional network. Students completing micro-internships will receive micro-awards of $675 for a 45-hour project and $375 for a 25-hour project, as funding permits. The Career Education Office appreciates our generous donors who make this funding possible.
¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ micro-internships are part of the Internship Accelerator, a program to offer every ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ student transformative learning experiences by providing a structured, scaffolded approach to internships. Micro-internships are introductory professional experiences for which first-years and and sophomores are especially encouraged to apply.
The Micro-Internship Program is a joint effort between the Office of Alumnae/i Affairs and the Career Education Office.
Timeline
- October 13, 2025: Deadline for hosts to submit their project details in the Micro-Internship Host Sign-Up Form. Hosts are invited to email the Office of Alumnae/i Engagement at alumni@goucher.edu with any questions about the program.
- October 20, 2025: Projects will begin being posted in . Students need to have a resume uploaded and approved prior to applying. .
- November 5, 2025: Deadline for students to apply in to projects of interest.
- December 9, 2025: Career Education Office notifies students of their project and makes a virtual introduction to the host. No offers will be sent directly from a host.
- January 5, 2026: Host and student connect and student starts ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ micro-internship.
- January 23, 2026: Deadline for students to complete micro-internship projects.
¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ Alumnae/i and Community Hosts
Thank you for your support of ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ undergraduates by hosting a virtual micro-internship. ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ students have skills that can support projects at any organization with which you are affiliated. They will benefit from the opportunity to gain experience.
A sample of previous ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ Micro-Internship Program projects:
- Research to find institutional and individual funding sources for an arts nonprofit
- Develop strategy to grow social media following of a small business
- Provide administrative support to virtual volunteering event for a community service organization
- Assist with basic candidate review and schedule interviews for a higher education institution
- Develop list of resources and information to support families for a health care system
- Update marketing collateral for nonprofit focused on litter prevention, waste reduction, and environmental beautification
- Develop course curriculum for critical thinking skills offered by a literacy nonprofit
Other ideas for remote projects:
- Edit a book/article/newsletter
- Conduct market research
- Analyze data
- Create a PowerPoint
- Research to support a business plan
- Write technical documentation
How does it work?
- Identify a project that can be completed remotely from January 5-23, 2026.
- Consider the type of training, supervision, and support you can give during that same period. For additional information, please see tips on supporting a virtual micro-intern (PDF).
- Submit your micro-internship project by October 13, 2025.
- You will receive resumes for those students interested in your project shortly after the application deadline, which will be November 5, 2025.
- The CEO will notify students of their projects. You may not offer a micro-internship directly to the student.
Other than your time for supervision and mentoring, there is no cost to the alumnae/i or community hosts. Through the generosity of donors, the Career Education Office is offering a $675 micro-grant to each student who completes a 45-hour remote project and $375 for a 25-hour project. Please note that the number of projects within the scope of ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ Micro-Internship Program is limited by available funding and a micro-intern is not guaranteed.
If you have a project beyond the scope of the ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ Micro-Internship Program, please visit our Employer page and post a traditional internship in Handshake.
Please email the Office of Alumnae/I Engagement at alumni@goucher.edu with any questions about the program.
Students
Apply for micro-internships!
- What: ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ micro-internships, short-term, paid, professional projects completed remotely during winter break
- Why: Gain career-related experience, develop skills, learn career knowledge, and grow your professional network
- Who: Be mentored by ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ alumnae/i and community members who are hosting projects just for ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ students
- When: Projects completed during Winter Break, January 5-23, 2026
- How Much: Earn $675 for a 45-hour project or $375 for a 25-hour project
- How to Apply: Projects will begin being posted in on October 20, 2025 and November 5, 2025 will be the deadline to apply
Eligibility:
- Must be able to complete a 45- or 25-hour project during January 2026
- Be thoughtful about your time and only apply to those projects you are sure you can complete during the three weeks of January
- While you may apply for multiple projects, you will only be offered to complete one micro-internship
- Students enrolled in a J-term course will only be allowed to complete a 25-hour micro-internship.
- Must be a enrolled as a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ student in
the Fall semester
- First years and sophomores are especially encouraged to apply
- Students may participate up to two times, with preference given to first-time applicants
Process:
- All micro-internships will be posted on or before October 20, 2025 in You can find them by searching Handshake Jobs for “¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ micro-internship.â€
- Every student has a Handshake account that you access with your ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ credentials.
- Upload your resume in "My Documents" on your account. .
- Apply to as many as you’d like by November 5, 2025. Students will only be offered one micro-internship to complete.
- The CEO will notify students if they are matched to a micro-internship project and will make a virtual introduction to the host in mid-December 2025.  Host cannot make offers to students and any offers received directly from the host will be void. 
Due to the intensive nature and time overlap of J-term experiences, students enrolled in a J-term course will only be allowed to complete a 25-hour micro-internships.
Micro-internships that are 45-hours meet the hour requirement to register for academic credit. Students completing projects of this length may choose to register for an internship course for one credit. There is a per-credit fee to register for academic credit for internships during winter break. See the part-time undergraduate section of the tuition & fees page.
Please email career@goucher.edu with any questions about the program.