Launching Careers: Paul College Students Thrive with Internship Opportunity Fund Support
One student turned his internship at KPMG in Boston into a full-time job offer, while another got her foot in the door at Amazon Web Services in Seattle.
These stories represent just a few of the successful career-building experiences that Paul College students have achieved with the support of the
The IOF provides stipends of up to $2,500 to help students access high-quality internships that may otherwise be out of reach due to financial constraints. These stipends can be applied toward travel and living expenses for students interning in metropolitan areas, non-profits, social enterprises, and start-ups that may not provide their own compensation.
Thanks to the ongoing generosity of Paul College alumni, along with contributions from the Dean鈥檚 Advisory Board and friends of the college, students can pursue these transformative experiences that are critical to their professional growth.
鈥淥ur alumni support the IOF through the 603 Challenge. Donations from $3.06 to over $3,000 make it possible for students to be able to say yes to internships that otherwise may be out of their financial reach,鈥 says Kim Clark, director of the Business in Practice program. 鈥淭hese internship experiences allow Paul College students to begin building their careers.鈥
In the summer of 2024 alone, $51,200 in IOF funding allowed 23 students to embark on impactful internship journeys.
Here are just a few of those internship stories
鈥24 |Business Administration: Marketing, with minors in Sales and Art Administration | Sales Intern (Demand Generation) at Amazon Web Services, Seattle, WA
鈥淭he IOF provided stability by providing me with a boost of assistance, allowing me to focus on my job, afford groceries, have a life outside of work, and enjoy Seattle. This internship has absolutely changed my life. I never saw myself moving across the country, never mind working for one of the biggest companies in the world."
鈥25 | Business Administration: Accounting | Audit Intern at KPMG, Boston, MA
鈥淭he IOF was a game-changer for helping me experience city life in Boston without stressing about money the whole time. During my internship, I had to pay for housing in Boston while maintaining my rent in Durham.鈥
鈥25 | Analytical Economics | Economics & Social Affairs Intern to United States Mission to the UN, New York City, NY
鈥淗aving the IOF has been such a relief. My first paycheck came four weeks into my internship, so even with my tight budgeting I would have been spread very thin without your assistance!鈥
鈥25 | Business Administration: Management | Executive-In-Training Intern at Macy鈥檚, Boston, MA
鈥淚 wouldn't have been able to accept my internship without the funding from this stipend and it means a great deal to me that I was lucky enough to be one of its recipients. This summer has truly added to my experience of the real world and given me a unique opportunity that I'll never forget.鈥
Shea Garland 鈥27 | Business Administration: Management | Customer Service Intern at Meredian, Long Island, NY
鈥淲ithout the funds I would not have considered this internship possible for this summer. Being able to take this opportunity I have learned more about myself and my career path. This internship at Meridian has helped me learn that I want to continue pursuing real estate and I will be applying for my salesperson license in the fall.鈥
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