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.ÌýÂé¶¹ÒùÔº 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.
  • Âé¶¹ÒùÔº 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

Âé¶¹ÒùÔº 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. Âé¶¹ÒùÔº 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 CU Boulder GPA of 2.75.
  • Âé¶¹ÒùÔº 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