The Fund for Unpaid Internships seeks to ensure no student has to turn down an internship
because of a financial barrier. While we are unable to award everyone who applies
for funding at this time, we strive to assist as many students as possible in having
access to internships and other experiential learning opportunities, and we are working
towards a future that fulfills our vision. Please be sure to check the eligibility
requirements below before applying for funding.
Information for WCU Students:
If you are an undergraduate or graduate student with an offer for an internship that
is unpaid, you can apply for one of the types of funding offered. Please review full
details under Eligibility Requirements. The application for summer 2024 is open from
May 16, 2024 to May 27, 2024. Access the application here.
All students are welcome to submit an application to the Fund for Unpaid Internships,
including international students, DACA (deferred action for childhood arrivals) recipients,
and students who are undocumented. If you identify as an international student, DACA
recipient, or undocumented student, when you get to the drop-down menu on the application
asking which award type you prefer, please select "scholarship" as your preferred
award type, rather than "stipend."
Below are timelines for upcoming funding periods...
Summer 2024 Application: Opens May 16, 2024 and closes at 11:59pm on May 27. 2024
(application can be found here)
Fall 2024 Application: Opens mid-August 2024 (exact date to be determined)
To be eligible for funding consideration, the student must…
- Demonstrate the existence of financial barriers to completing an unpaid internship
- Be in good academic standing with the university
- Not be receiving funding for the internship from another WCU program or department
(please note that having another source of income unrelated to the internship, like
a part-time job, is permitted)
- Not have been previously awarded through the Fund
- Submit the application on time, according to the deadlines provided
To be eligible for funding consideration, the internship must…
- Be located off-campus with an educational institution, nonprofit, social services,
or healthcare organization that is not West Chester University
- Be unpaid and in compliance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Fact Sheet #71: Internship
Programs Under The Fair Labor Standards Act
- Not be the applicant’s family business, or have a supervisor that is the applicant’s
family member
- Be an opportunity starting or continuing during the semester that is being funded.
Internships that have already been completed are not eligible for funding.
- Not be a pay to participate international or domestic internship program coordinated
through a third party company
Wage Stipend:
Payments will be deposited in your bank account approximately 3 weeks following notification
of receiving a stipend.
- You may need to consult an accountant about taxes.
- Ideal for those who need immediate funds for rent, groceries, etc.
- For selected candidates, the stipend awarded is up to $1,500.
Scholarship:
Funds will be applied to your tuition bill and you will receive a refund if tuition
bill is paid.
- You should not need to consult an accountant.
- Ideal for those who can't accept wage stipends and/or need assistance with tuition.
- For selected candidates, the stipend awarded is up to $1,500.
Before/After School Stipend (student teachers and social workers in school districts
only):
For school activities outside of student teaching (ex - theater, reading club, jazz
band)
- You may need to consult an accountant about taxes.
- Ideal for those who need immediate funds for rent, groceries, etc.
- For selected candidates, the stipend awarded is up to $500.