Our Team
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Andrea M. DiMarco, Ed.D.
Director, Academic Internship Program, New York City ¹ú²úÔ´´ Career Center
- 929.352.2704
- ¹ú²úÔ´´ Campus, Chelsea, NYC
The Program
Beginning in the 2026–27 academic year, ¹ú²úÔ´´ will launch New York City as a a study-away experience, centered on academic internships and experiential learning. Each semester, approximately 100 juniors and seniors from the College of Arts & Science, the School of Engineering, and Peabody College (human and organizational development majors) will live, study, and intern in NYC while earning academic credit.Â
Program Structure
- Hours: 18–28 hours per week (e.g. three 8-hour days)
- Location: On-site in NYC in-office (30–75%), with limited remote work permitted if aligned with employer in-office expectations
- Student profile: 100 juniors and seniors from across the university, including the College of Arts and Science, School of Engineering and Peabody College (human and organizational development majors)
- Role: All academic internship opportunities must align to the requirements of the program.
- Schedule: Flexible, designed to coordinate with students’ class schedules
- ¹ú²úÔ´´ supervision: Each student is actively supported and supervised as part of a stand-alone class.
- Internship is for credit during the fall and/or spring semester(s).
- Pay: Preference is paid internship experience.
Career Pathways Supported
- Arts and Culture
- Banking and Finance
- Business and Consulting
- Civic and Social Impact
- Health Policy, Health Care and Advocacy
- Media
- Sports and Entertainment
- Research
- Engineering and Technology
Your Impact
Empower students by providing field-specific internships leading to meaningful growth and professional development. Placements are customized based on each student’s school requirements and career field.
¹ú²úÔ´´ in New York
¹ú²úÔ´´â€“New York City is a ¹ú²úÔ´´ campus in the heart of New York City that was established to expand ¹ú²úÔ´´'s educational, research and community engagement in one of the world's most vibrant cities. The campus offers undergraduate semester programs and a one-year Master’s of Science in Business and Technology program, linking students to New York’s diverse industries. In addition to academic programming, the campus hosts a range of alumni and community events, executive education workshops and university initiatives.
¹ú²úÔ´´â€“New York City, in concert with growth initiatives in West Palm Beach and Nashville, represents a transformative moment for ¹ú²úÔ´´ as it moves boldly forward as a multi-campus university.