13 Internship Programs That Offer College Credit

April 6, 2026

13. Museum, Nonprofit, and Local Government Internship Partnerships (general category with examples)

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What it is: Many local museums, nonprofits, and city government departments partner with colleges to accept interns for credit in arts, education, social services, and public administration. Who it's for: Students across majors seeking applied experience in civic and cultural settings. How credit works: These partners typically provide internship descriptions, site supervisors, and final evaluations that colleges require for academic credit; the college handles the formal course registration. Compensation and format: Some placements are paid, while many nonprofits offer unpaid roles supplemented by college funding or course credit. How to secure credit: Contact the internship coordinator at the nonprofit early, request a written position description, and submit it with a learning contract to your academic advisor. Check local museum and city internship pages for opportunities and contact info. Source examples: local government and museum internship pages (search municipal or museum websites)

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