Test Drive Your Future

Internships allow you to practice skills and methods related to your field of study in a professional setting with a supervising mentor. This is a great way to test drive your future career and find out how well a position or industry fits in with your goals and aspirations. But finding the perfect internship that will also fulfill your EL requirement can sometimes be a challenge…

Find an Approved Internship

Search “EL Activities” > “Internships” on engage.uga.edu (log in with your MyID). Narrow your search by your college.

OR, check with your advisor.

Since EL activities are approved by the individual schools and colleges of the university, not all internships are approved for every major. You’ll want to check with your advisor and/or your college’s EL Certification Officer for specific resources related to approved internships.

Non-Credit & For-Credit Internships

Both types of internships can qualify for EL. Pursuing a for-credit internship means that you are enrolled in an internship course for your major (usually 1-3 hours), while non-credit internships do not require enrollment and do not count for credit hours. Non-credit internships are a good option for the summer if you are not enrolling in courses.

Frequently Asked Questions

I found and secured an internship, but it's not approved for EL.
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If your internship aligns with your major and the university’s experiential learning outcomes, you can apply for the Experiential Learning Internship Program. The EL Internship Program (ELIP) provides a framework for students to recognize the critical skills and competencies they are gaining during their work experience and allows the internship to satisfy the EL degree requirement.

Learn more about ELIP here.

I’m hoping to apply for an EL Scholarship for my internship, but it’s not on the list of approved internships.
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EL Scholarships offered by the Office of University Experiential Learning may only be used for activities that are already approved for the EL requirement.

Unfortunately, participation in the Experiential Learning Internship Program or gaining activity approval through an exception request do not qualify an activity for EL funding. We encourage you to reach out to your school/college or department to inquire about internship funding.

Find & Fund Your Experience

Find approved activities that the Office of Experiential Learning offers for experiential learning credit and scholarship opportunities.

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