Summer Internship-for-Credit Program

The Summer Internship-for-Credit Program provides mechanical engineering students with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience while earning academic credit.ÌýThe department works with partner companies in the start-up, small business, and non-profit worlds.ÌýStudents apply through a competitive process, with each company selecting their own interns.Ìý

Host companies welcome anÌýengineering intern to their team.

Program Overview

  • Prospective partner companiesÌýsubmit a proposal outlining their plan for providing their intern with meaningful, degree relevant work and high quality mentorship. Proposals for summer 2025Ìýwill be accepted on a rolling basis starting in January.
  • Mechanical engineering interns work full-time for 8-10 weeksÌýover the summer.ÌýProgram dates for 2025Ìýare June 2Ìý- August 8.
  • Intern financial support is fully provided by the program. InternsÌýreceive 3 academic credits, a scholarship to cover the cost of those credits, and a $4,000 stipend.
  • Students apply through a centralized process. Partner companies interview applicants andÌýselect their top choice candidates.

Partner Company Selection

  • The program is open to start-ups, non-profits and small businesses. Preference is given to companies whose work aligns with the department's commitment to launching innovative technologies, educating creative engineers, and making a positive impact in areas including human health and environmental sustainability.
  • Proposed projects and work responsibilities should be a strong fit for a mechanical engineering student. Past interns have contributed to work in areas includingÌýprototyping,Ìýmaterials sourcing,Ìýmanufacturing, testing/data analysis, computer aided designÌýandÌýeducational resource development.
  • Supervision and mentorship should be provided by an engineer or technical lead. The supervisor should be excited to work with a new engineer and have enough availability during the intern's work hours to be able to check-in and communicate with them consistently.
  • Internships may be fully in-person or hybrid.ÌýÌý

Apply to Host an Intern

Students gain valuable experience in a small team environment.

Program Structure

  • Apply for multiple internship opportunities through a centralized process. Application details for 2025Ìýwill be posted in mid to late February.
  • Join the teamÌýat a start-up, non-profitÌýor small company that's doing interesting, impactful work. Depending on the company structure, interns may work directly with the company founder or with a small team of engineers or designers.
  • Challenge yourself to take on new engineering projects in a real-world setting. Learn how processes like consumer research, prototyping, materials sourcingÌýand product testing work outside the classroom.
  • Earn 3 credits of of General Technical Elective through enrollment in COEN 3930. All students accepted into the program will receive a scholarship to fully cover the cost of enrolling in COEN 3930 along with a $4,000 stipend.

Student Eligibility

  • Applicants must be current full-time, degree seeking BSME students on the Boulder campus.
  • August graduates are welcome to apply. Students completing the BS portion of the BAM degree are also welcome to apply, but would need to delay their official BS graduation date until August.
  • Minimum cumulative 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder GPA of 2.75.
  • Students are limited to one internship offer/acceptance through the program.
  • International students eligible for Curricular Practical Training are welcome to apply.

Please reach out to katherine.mcconnell@colorado.edu for more information. Ìý