Undergraduate Internships
Every January, NCJJ posts spring semester internship openings for qualified undergraduate students on the Regional Internship Center's (RIC) website. Interns may be paid or unpaid and have the opportunity to work in a variety of capacities from assisting with grant writing and business development work, to supporting ongoing research and technical assistance projects out in the field and in the office. Each intern is paired with a mentor who helps the student match the goals for the internship and interests of the student, with the needs and staff expertise areas of the Center.
Internships are sometimes available to qualified graduate and law school students, and when available these openings will also be posted on the RIC website.