JMC Connect: Internships & Job Opportunities
For the remainder of the fall semester, you’ll receive the JMC Connect student newsletter twice a week.
The Monday issue will contain information about upcoming events and on-campus opportunities.
The Friday issue will highlight internships and job opportunities.
Missed a previous newsletter? View the JMC Connect archive online.
Internships & Employment
Undergraduate Research Fellowship at Stanford Law School
Stanford School of Law professor and economist John J Donohue is seeking full-time pre-doctoral research fellows starting Summer 2025. This is a unique opportunity for graduating seniors to participate in groundbreaking empirical social science, public policy, economic and legal research. Apply by Oct. 21. Learn more via PDF
Office of Natural Drug Control Policy’s (ONDCP) Internship
ONDCP offers a Student Internship Program that allows students to gain educational and work experience within various components of ONDCP. The program is intended to provide selected students with knowledge, tools, skills and real-life work experiences that they can readily apply to future challenges and professional pursuits. The program is currently seeking Spring 2025 interns. All positions (full time and part time) are paid. Internships are available in areas such as public health, public safety, external and legislative affairs, legal and others. Apply by Oct. 21 for Spring 2025 via ONDCP website
Info Session: Flint Summer 2025 Study Away Internship Program
Oct. 28, 5 to 6:25 p.m. in 467 Berkey Hall. Want to fulfill an experiential learning requirement and study away in Flint, MI, this summer (eight-week summer internship placements with free housing at University of Michigan Flint)? The Flint Study Away Internship Summer Program is a credit-bearing summer internship program where MSU undergraduate students live, work and study within the City of Flint. RSVP to attend on Oct. 28 via email gamperca@msu.edu
College Advising Corps
Want to make an impact during your gap year? Interested in working with 11th and 12th graders? Become a college advisor! Qualified candidates will receive a stipend to assist with moving and other associated costs! Learn more and apply via College Advising Corps Linktree
Roosevelt Undergraduate Fellowship Programs
The Roosevelt Network develops and supports undergraduate college students and early career professionals — in particular, those who hold identities who have historically been denied political power — to be the next generation of leaders in the progressive policy ecosystem. Applications are now open. Apply and explore fellowships via Roosevelt Institute website
PPIA Junior Summer Institute
The goal of the PPIA Fellowship Program is to help prepare students to pursue master’s or joint degrees, typically in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field. The organization does this through the intensive study provided by participation in a Junior Summer Institute (JSI), through partnerships with universities across the country, and through an alumni network that provides opportunities to connect with nearly 4,000 individuals who share the same interest in public service. Apply by Nov. 1. Learn more and apply via PPIA Program Website
Spring 2025 Fellowships at Allen Neighborhood Center
Allen Neighborhood Center is a place-based, non-profit organization that serves as a hub for neighborhood revitalization and for activities that promote the health and well-being of Lansing’s Eastside community. Multiple paid spring fellowships are available through the ANC. Apply by Nov. 1. Learn more via Allen Neighborhood Center
Federal Leaders in Public Service: 2025 Summer Internship Program
This program helps bring diverse young talent from various disciplines into government, offering students the opportunity to apply their educational training to federal work. Apply by Nov. 22. Learn more via Go Government Website
For Michigan Student Fellowship
For Michigan’s student fellowship program provides autonomy to current college students to lead on campus and take initiative in turning out students to vote. This includes building relationships with student leaders, student organizations, etc. Fellows receive training and education from campus organizers to learn about community organizing and connect with nonprofit and campaign professionals. Receive up to $250/week (10-15 hours per week). Apply and learn more via For Michigan website
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
This is a unique, two-year entry-level rotational fellowship that engages young professionals in meaningful public service work. For recent bachelor’s degree graduates in a related degree program. Apply by early to mid-fall. Learn more via Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Have a suggestion or submission for this newsletter? Contact Jane Deacon (locket20@msu.edu).