Posted By: Career Enrichment Network
Penn State alumna Virginia ‘Jinnie’ Todd Chapel and her husband, John, made a leadership gift of $1 million to support premium internships, particularly in the private sector, for Liberal Arts students who excel academically and who seek high-quality career development opportunities. This generous endowment makes it possible to provide nearly 20 students each year with $5,000 in enrichment funding.
Over the past few years, Liberal Arts students from different degree programs, participating in a wide variety of internships in the business/private sector have benefited from the Virginia Todd Chapel Executive Internship Program.
Wondering if you should apply for the Chapel Executive Internship Program for the summer 2016 semester? Visit the Career Enrichment Network website for eligibility requirements and application instructions. Don’t hesitate to apply!
In the meantime, check out some of the previous Chapel Executive Interns:
- Natalie Augustine, Psychology, B.F. Saul
- Benjamin Berkman, Economics, AKRF Environmental and Planning Consultants
- Angelica Bracco, Labor & Employment Relations and Psychology, UBS Services
- Matthew Crager, Communication Arts & Sciences, The Abernathy MacGregor Group
- Megan Egan, International Politics, Department of State: U.S. Embassy in Manila
- Sarah Kim, Economics, Vanguard
- Luiza Neddermeyer Van Krimpen Lodder, English, Cengage Learning
- Joseph Nola, Economics, Johnson & Johnson
- Nicole Solano, Criminology, U.S. Department of State – Bureau of Diplomatic Security
- Carolina Spiess, Psychology, atrain
- Jennifer Volz, International Politics, Goldman Sachs
Note: Students who are not selected for the Virginia Todd Chapel Executive Internship Program will automatically be considered for our general Liberal Arts Enrichment Funds.