Fund Your Unpaid Summer Internship
The Eagle Intern Fellowship provides financial support of up to $4800 to Boston College undergraduates who are on financial aid who obtain internships with organizations that are not able to provide a salary. By eliminating financial barriers, this program provides an opportunity for you to explore your career interests and experience the world of work.
Details
Overview
The Eagle Intern Fellowship is a monetary stipend to support the unpaid internships of students on financial aid through Boston College. Stipends will vary in size depending on each students' financial need (as determined by the Boston College Financial Aid office) and the total hours you will work at your internship.
Eagle Intern Fellows also receive:
- Individualized career coaching throughout your internship to help you make the most of your internship and connect your experience to future career goals
- An opportunity to present about your experience to the Boston College community
By participating in the Eagle Intern Fellowship program, you will be able to:
- Identify at least one skill you hope to incorporate into your career paths that aligns with the skills employers are seeking in recent college graduates.
- Connect the skills, interests and values you are gaining at Boston College to specific opportunities of interest.
- Articulate how you will become a person for others in your career field of interest.
- Articulate 1-3 next steps in your career discernment and planning.
While we cannot guarantee that you will receive an EIF grant, most of the students who applied for grants for the summer of 2023 received one.
Summer 2024 Eagle Intern Fellowship Grants | Financial Aid Status: High OR Medium Need ** | Financial Aid Status: Low Need ** (75% of High/Medium allocations) |
Total hours worked is 300 or more | $4,800 | $3,600 |
Total hours worked is between 200 and 299 | $3,600 | $2,700 |
Total hours worked is between 100 and 199 | $2,400 | $1,800 |
** Financial aid status as determined by the Boston College Financial Aid office.
Resources
Please find our application grading criteria as well as sample submissions below!
“I couldn’t have done this internship without the Eagle Intern Fellowship. What [the Career Center does] for us is amazing. I really couldn’t have stayed here in Boston and built the connections I have now without their support.”
Application Information
Important — Before you begin
- To be eligible for an Eagle Intern Fellowship, you must be receiving financial aid from Boston College. (If you have questions about your financial aid status, please visit the Financial Aid office page to view the options for getting your questions answered.
- You must secure an unpaid internship offer prior to applying to the Eagle Intern Fellowship.
- Review the eligibility requirements to ensure you are eligible to apply and that your internship qualifies for funding.
- You may only apply to one deadline. Summer deadlines are February 26, March 25 and April 29
- No late submissions will be accepted.
Submit a complete application
To apply, you will need to submit the following items:
- Online application and essay questions.
- Letter of recommendation - strongly recommended but not required.
- EIF Supervisor Verification Form (your internship supervisor must complete this form online).
- Resume.
Dates
- Application for Summer Fellowship opens: Thursday, February 1, 2024.
- To accommodate students who receive their internship offers at different times, there are three separate deadlines - February 26, March 25 and April 29.
Below are the eligibility requirements for the 2024 Eagle Intern Fellowship. Please review in full prior to applying. For questions, contact the Career Center via email at career.center@bc.edu.
Student Eligibility
- Students must be identified by the ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ Financial Aid office as having "financial need" (Low, Medium, or High).
- If you have questions about your financial aid status, please visit the Contact page for the Financial Aid office to view the options for getting your questions answered
- Open to undergraduates in good academic standing with the university.
- You must be matriculated in both the spring semester before and fall semester after the summer internship (seniors graduating in May 2024 are ineligible for summer 2024 EIF grants). Students studying abroad are considered actively enrolled.
- If you are looking to extend your funding past the season you originally applied for, this may be possible, if funds are available. Please contact Peter Hunt, peter.hunt@bc.edu, to have a discussion about your situation.
- Students may only submit one application to one summer deadline for consideration.
- Students who have previously been awarded the Eagle Intern Fellowship from the Career Center ARE eligible to apply for a second stipend. However, priority will be given to students who have not received an EIF grant in the past.
- If you are receiving more than $500 from Boston College for your internship, you are not eligible to receive an EIF grant.
- If selected for the program, you will be required to complete any and all requirements for the Eagle Intern Fellowship Program which may include:
- Attend a one-on-one pre-internship meeting with your career coach to discuss how to make the most of your internship
- Complete mandatory check-ins with your career coach during your internship
- Present about your experience to the Boston College community
- Complete a pre- and post-internship survey
Internship Eligibility
- Available to qualifying students working unpaid internships for a minimum 100 hours.
- Note: If you are unable to complete what is required of you, it is your responsibility to immediately notify the Program Coordinator in the Career Center via email (career.center@bc.edu). Please Note: Failure to complete all requirements will negatively affect your compensation and will result in discontinuation of your disbursement until such missing requirements are complete. In addition, you will lose Career Center privileges such as access to your Handshake account. Please remember the ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ values and ideals that have been instilled in you.
- Only off-campus internships are eligible for Eagle Intern Fellowship funding. On-campus internships with Boston College faculty or staff do not qualify.
- Internships must be unpaid. However, you may receive from your internship organization up to  $1000 for the summer in total compensation, including, but not limited to, monetary, transportation, food, gas, and housing and still be eligible to apply.
- Note: This does not restrict students from pursuing other paid work experiences to supplement their living expenses over the summer beyond their internship.
- To ensure this is a meaningful experience, the internship must include established learning goals and supervision from an organization’s staff member on site. This should be demonstrated on your offer letter from your internship organization; see the sample offer letters here.
- Remote or hybrid internships are eligible. All internships must still conform to the requirement that students work at least 100 hours for internships.
- Internships at student-run start-ups and companies will not be considered.
- A member of the applicant’s family cannot run or have a substantial management interest in the host organization nor serve as the applicant’s supervisor directly or indirectly.
- If you’ve previously worked at the same site for which you are currently applying for funding, you must clearly explain how the responsibilities of this new internship position are significantly different from your previous position. Funding will not be granted for an internship that you have already done.
- Pay-to-participate international or domestic internship programs coordinated through third-party vendors will not be eligible for funding (programs in which you pay a fee to complete an internship).
- The internship must be unpaid and in compliance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Fact Sheet #71: Internship Programs Under The Fair Labor Standards Act.
Who is eligible to apply?
- Open to all rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors (graduating in 2027, 2026, 2025, or December 2024) who have been identified by the ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ Financial Aid office as having "financial need".
- Students must be in good academic standing with the university and must be matriculated in both the spring semester before and fall semester after the internship (seniors graduating in May 2024 are ineligible).
- Students studying abroad are considered actively enrolled.
What is the difference between Deadline 1, Deadline 2, and Deadline 3?
Deadline 1 provides an opportunity for students to potentially secure funding for their unpaid internship if they obtain their internship early on in the spring semester. If you apply and are not awarded the fellowship in the Deadline 1 process, you cannot re-apply to another deadline process. Applicants who do not submit complete applications (e.g. missing a resume, etc.) by Deadline 1 will be automatically folded into the Deadline 2 applicant pool, so long as they submit all outstanding documents.
Can I apply to more than one deadline?
No, you can only apply to one deadline.
How are applications scored?
Students will be screened and chosen to receive the fellowship based upon the following criteria:
- Strength and quality of responses to application questions
- Strength and quality of resume
- Strength and quality of EIF supervisor verification form from hiring organization detailing supervisor's name and learning goals, responsibilities, timeline of experience, number of hours
- While a letter of recommendation is not required, a strong letter of recommendation can add important information about your qualities and your accomplishments. We strongly recommend you submit a letter of recommendation from a ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ faculty member, staff member, or former/current work supervisor
How much funding will I receive?
The amount of funding depends upon the level of financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and the total hours of the internship. See the Overview section above for details.
Can I Receive More Than One EIF Fellowship?
- Yes, if you have already received an EIF fellowship, you can apply for another. However, priority will be given to students who have not previously received an EIF fellowship. In addition, grants are available only until funding runs out for that year.
- If you’ve previously worked at the same site for which you are currently applying for funding, your supervisor must clearly explain how the responsibilities of this new internship position are significantly different from your previous position.
- What if I am not awarded the Eagle Intern Fellowship? Are there still options to secure funding?
Yes, but they will not be through the Career Center. There are several ways to proceed.
- Research summer opportunities offered by different offices across campus that offer forms of unpaid internship funding:
- Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics Student Grants
- Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy Civic Internship Grants
- African and African Diaspora Studies Amanda V. Houston Traveling Fellowship
- The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Internship Grant for Unpaid Internships
- Institute for the Liberal Arts Council for Women at Boston College Colloquium Fellowship
- Research external funding opportunities at scholarship repositories like Ěý˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚý. Connect with academic departments, faculty, student organization, and your professional network to explore alternative funding sources.
- Montserrat students may want to contact the Montserrat Coalition about Frontier Fellowships
What if I don't have an internship secured by the deadline?
We do not accept partial or late applications. While we would love to extend the deadline even further, we know students who have secured an internship are waiting to find out if they have received funding before accepting their internship offer. Many employers are willing to expedite their decision-making process if they are aware that you are applying for funding from Boston College. You should follow up with the organization to indicate your timeline.
Please note: All application materials must be submitted by the deadline, regardless of circumstances. Applicants who upload “place-holder”  letters of recommendation in order to submit the actual documents after the deadline will not have their applications considered. It is up to you to ensure that you and your internship organization are able to provide all necessary materials on time.
What if I am studying abroad in the spring?
Students who are studying abroad in spring 2024 are welcome to apply. The application process is all online through MyĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ and allows flexibility of the student’s geographic location. If you are selected as an Eagle Fellow, we will work with you to obtain your pre-internship information and your disbursement. You can log into your Handshake account and schedule a virtual career coaching appointment with any specific questions.
What does a successful application look like?
A successful application will show that the applicant has reflected on how this internship opportunity will allow them to grow and better understand their professional skills and their career interests. Successful applications will also be clear: they will articulate the importance of their internship to their career goals and discernment and the skills they will develop during the internship. Successful applications will also have a strong resume, a strong letter of recommendation, and a clear offer letter from the organization.
Who can write my letter of recommendation if I choose to submit one?
Generally, a letter of recommendation should be a person who can speak to your skills, interests and experience, which may include an employer or supervisor, faculty or staff. Letters of recommendation should not be written by a peer (i.e. another undergraduate student) or a member of the applicant’s family.
Can Career Center staff provide assistance on the Eagle Intern Fellowship application?
Yes, we are here to help! If you have any remaining questions please schedule a career coaching appointment, visit us during drop-ins hours, or email career.center@bc.edu for any further assistance.
Connect with EIF Tradition
Meet a few of our past fellowship recipients who interned across the country and globe in industries ranging from medical research to federal government to magazine publishing.Â
Name | Organization |
Thomas Adel | VA Boston Medical Center |
Mollie Allred | Rain Management Group |
Vikram Bail | Frenalytics |
Helen Befekadu | U.S. Dept. of Commerce, International Trade Administration |
Liana Bellandi | Pop Culture Positive Media |
Alexandra Boehning | Copper Medical School at Rowan University |
Rylie Bretz | Massachusetts State House |
Miranda Brown | McLean Hospital |
James Carlin | Boston Pride, NWHL |
Ashton Carroll | Pioneers Post |
Isabella Cavazzoni | Main & Rose |
Anne Celestin | Kid4Peace Boston |
Stephanie Chamberlain | Boston Children's Hospital |
Cedrick Chiu | Boston Medical Center |
Tyla Clements | Human ID |
Caitlin Colangelo | Cold Case Unit, CT Division of Criminal Justice |
Jalynne Costin | She Grows It |
Huel Cox III | Dana Farber Cancer Institute |
Zosia Czerwinski | Voiz |
Alexa Daggett | United Nations Association of Greater Boston |
Katie Dagle | Byrne Lab at UMASS Medical School |
Genevieve Diehl | Curalens.ai |
Evan Fagan | U.S. Dept. of Commerce, International Trade Administration |
Sofia Federico | Mass General Hospital-Pediatrics Orthopaedics |
Isaiah Freeman | Dana Farber Cancer Institute |
Hammad Hassan | Weill Cornell |
Teagan Hosbein | Cradles to Crayons |
Abigail Iafolla | Community Work Services |
Antonio Imbriano | Corestone Capital |
Juho Jang | Boston Children's HospitalLipton Lab |
Grace Jeong | The Law Offices of Jason Giannetti |
Caroline Kaplan | Brain Trauma Lab, Mass General Hospital |
Joseph Kearns | Superior Court of New Jersey |
Felicita Kostianis | JVS Boston |
Phyllis Kwarteng | Rise First |
Christina Lee | Mass General Hospital for Children |
Colin Lee | Club Feast |
Caitlin Lochhead | International Institute of New England |
Pearson Love | National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism |
Emily Lozoraitis | Neuropsychological Assessment Clinic |
Timothy Maggs | Sound Better (Engineer Brian Chew) |
Juliana Maldonado | Rennaisance Medical Group |
Aidan Mallon | U.S. Department of State |
Patrick Martino | International Law Institute |
Grace Mayer | Framingham Source |
Angelina Mazzei | Family Service League, Community Advocacy, Information and Referrel Program |
Michael McKean | Office of State Representative Jefferey Roy |
Caroline Melancon | U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security |
Muskan Merani | Summer Search |
Joseph Milosh | Bezzerides Lab at Boston Children's Hospital |
Kaitlyn Murphy | Voiz Sustainability |
Jack Murray | Boston Children's Hospital Neurobehavioral Core |
Liam Nelson | Christian Community Service Center |
Sean O'Neil | CK Strategies |
Nipuni Obe | Customer Discovery |
Graysen Parish | Vermillion Rock Advisors |
Cameron Price | The Counterterrorism Group |
Lucas Puech | Business Council for International Understanding |
Jane Rasweiler | Office of Senator Robert Menendez |
David Rezko | Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center |
Samantha Robinson | Office of State Senator John J. Cronin |
Jacqueline Rojas | Fair Haven Community Health Care |
Madeleine Romance | Miami Herald |
Mathieu Ronayne | Massachusetts Department of Revenue |
Olivia Schadt | SCO Family of Services, Morning Star Community |
Maxwell Schenkel | The Valera Lab |
Rebecca Speer | U.S. Department of State |
Julia Swiatek | U.S. Dept. of Commerce, International Trade Administration |
Anthony Tristani | Brigham and Women's Hospital |
Emi Tsukada | Brigham and Women's Hospital, Respiratory Immunology Lab |
Lauren Walker | WorldBoston |
Lucas Webber | Alliance for Eating Disaorders Awareness |
Molly Wilde | GlobeMed |
Peyton Wilson | AirLifting, PĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ |
Katherine Yager | Wolf Laboratory at FM Kirby Neurobiology Center |
Amy Young | Entertainment 2 Affect Change |
Name | Organization |
Asa Ackerly | Nature Conservancy of California |
Josue Aguiluz | Alan Khazei Internship |
Emma Alai | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
Rihana Ali | The Institute for Eastern Africans on Higher Education |
Jung An | Language Connections |
Reginald Anadio | The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations |
Jessica Andrade | Cooper Law Offices |
J'Saun Bastien | Campus Abuzz |
Kayla Brandt | The Public Interest Network |
Alberto Cabrera | Boston Court Service Center |
Alex Capozziello | Ohza |
Claire Caroli | Immigration Equality |
Ryan Cassidy | Joe Kennedy for Senate |
Sophia Chryssofos | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
Katie Dagle | Byrne Lab at UMASS Medical School |
Heather Davis | Leukemia and Lymphoma Society |
Lauren Deep | International Institute of New England |
Jessica Delrey-Mejia | Phil Smith Neuroscience Institute |
Alinda Dersjant | Phycom |
Elizabeth DiSanto | Environment America |
Berlindyne Elie | Montfleur Duvin LLC |
Isabel Faherty | The Public Interest Network |
Tomas Ferrer | Ed Markey for US Senate |
Kathleen Freeman | Cancer Outcomes Research, Massachusetts General Hospital |
Kelsey French | Puentes de Salud |
Amanda Frost | Girls Incorporated of Worcester |
Wesley Gallishaw | Providence College Athletics |
Caitlyn Galvin | Office of Attorney General Maura Healey |
Katherine Hanrahan | Florida Spine Institute |
Grace Hewitt | American Bear Association |
Abigail Howell | SeaChange Leadership PAC |
Nicole Huie | Nick Matthew for Congress |
Abigail Hunt | WGBH |
Vivian Hurwitz | Alan Khazei Internship |
Emma Kane | Citizens for Juvenile Justice |
Jacob Kennedy | USAF JAG Corps |
Young Kim | Godling Studio |
Matthew Kraft | MKM Partners |
Nana Kusi Minkah | Newgenn Photography |
Joseph Landry | Timmons Wealth Management |
Gabriella Liberatore | The Navarro Lab |
Isabelle Luke | CitySprouts |
Tallulah Manalo-LaManna | SuitUp, Inc. |
Serena Meyers | Alan Khazei Internship |
Zoe Moran | Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center |
Margaret Moriarty | Administration and Finance Division, City of Springfield, MA |
Keaden Morisaki | Samaritan House |
John Msaddi | Boston Children's Hospital |
Lauren Nelson | Lutheran Social Services |
Anh Nguyen | Millie |
Grace No | American Bear Association |
Lily Parker | Sigmovir Biosystems |
Emily Parra | Kids in Need of Defense |
Gabrielle Pawlak | Atrius Health |
Catarina Pereira | U.S. Naval War College |
Kristina Perez | Boston Children's Hospital |
Edmilson Rodrigues Pires | Boston Children's Hospital |
Natasha Rodriguez | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts |
Jenna Santos | Blavatnik Institute of Global Health and Social Medicine |
Morgan Schade | EMPath- Economic Mobility Pathways |
Paige Scozzaro | Income Holdings, LLC |
Christopher Seeland | Hartford Athletic Soccer Club |
Dean Sharon | Yolele Foods |
Arissa Shaw | Dennis R. Roy Memorial Scholarship |
Caroline Sheehan | Equal Innovation |
Sophia Shieh | McLean Hospital |
Ann Soong | Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition |
Claire Spielmann | Massachusetts Department of Public Health |
Marissa Spletter | Equal Innovation |
Julia Talamantes | Nick Matthew for Congress |
Sixto Taveras Lopez | Skills for Rhode Island's Future |
Megan Traudt | 4th Row Films |
Ashley Trotter | Ploughshares, American Literary Journal |
Hollie Watts | Joe Kennedy for Senate |
Madeline West | Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health |
Hannah Young | Northwestern Hospital Surgical Outcomes & Quality Improvement Center |
Jason Zhao | Massachusetts General Hospital |
Name | Major | School | Class Year | Location |
Manogya Acharya | Computer Science | MCAS | 2021 | Millie |
Kofi Agyeman | Biology | MCAS | 2021 | First Dental |
Abigail Allhusen | Psychology | MCAS | 2021 | Skiver Advertising |
Alexander Bracco | Political Science | MCAS | 2020 | New York City Department of Investigation |
Kevin Callanan | Information Systems | CSOM | 2021 | Vivoom |
Moises Camilo | Political Science | MCAS | 2021 | Castillo Law Offices |
Catherine Casassa | History | MCAS | 2020 | Child Care Choices of Boston |
Andrea Catacora | Psychology | MCAS | 2021 | Center for Life Sciences at Boston Children's Hospital |
Grace Cavanagh | International Studies | MCAS | 2021 | U.S. State Department, Bureau of Western Hemispheric Affairs |
Winnie Chan | Biology | MCAS | 2021 | NYU Langone Health Career Opportunity Program |
Tianhu Chen | Psychology; Mathematics | MCAS | 2020 | Brown University - Laboratory of Neural Computation and Cognition |
Seonmin Chung | Studio Arts | MCAS | 2019 (Dec.) | Alexis Day Agency |
Alexandra Coons | History | MCAS | 2020 | The Attorney General Office |
Julio Correa | History; Political Science | MCAS | 2021 | U.S. Department of Justice |
Elizabeth Coscia | Applied Psychology and Human Development | LSOE | 2020 | Career Collaborative |
Javier Diaz | Political Science; Communication | MCAS | 2021 | Environmental Voter Project |
Luis Duran | Political Science | MCAS | 2021 | Office of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio |
Kelsi Ensminger | Applied Psychology and Human Development; Philosophy | LSOE | 2020 | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical center |
Alessandra Escalante | Economics | MCAS | 2021 | Elizabeth Warren 2020 Presidential Campaign |
Rachel Falb | Economics | MCAS | 2021 | U.S. Department of Commerce |
Samantha Ferraro | Biochemistry | MCAS | 2020 | Harvard Medical School Orthopedic Trauma Initiative |
Nicolas Flohr | Communication | MCAS | 2021 | Hub Sports Boston |
James Flynn | Biochemistry | MCAS | 2020 | Tufts University School of Medicine |
Alexa Foust | Philosophy | MCAS | 2020 | Massachusetts Department of Corrections |
Meghan Gorman | International Studies | MCAS | 2020 | Office of Congressman Brian Higgins |
Claire Greydanus | Biology | MCAS | 2021 | Boston Children's Hospital |
Claire Guarini | International Studies | MCAS | 2022 | Catholic Charities |
Gabriella Haedelt | Political Science | MCAS | 2021 | U.S. House of Representatives |
Charlotte Henderson | Sociology | MCAS | 2020 | World Congress |
Conner Hoke | International Studies | MCAS | 2021 | United States Marshals Service |
Ivan Ip | Finance; Information Systems | CSOM | 2021 | United East Athletics Association |
Nathan Janda | Psychology | MCAS | 2020 | Progressive Policy Institute |
Kyle Karpinski | Biology | MCAS | 2022 | Capital Regional Medical Center |
Bryan Kim | Economics; Mathematics | MCAS | 2021 | Center for Health Information and Analysis |
Katharine Lathrop | Art History | MCAS | 2020 | WGBH |
Cecilia Law | Psychology | MCAS | 2020 | Massachusetts General Hospital |
Joshua Lee | Political Science; History | MCAS | 2021 | Propper Daley |
Emma Linville | Economics | MCAS | 2020 | Massachusetts Advocates for Children |
Ariel Lynch | Applied Psychology and Human Development; Art History | LSOE | 2020 | Museum of Fine Arts |
Richard Ma | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Divieti Pajevic Lab at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine |
Ivelisse Mandato | Psychology | MCAS | 2020 | The PEAR Institute |
Marc Marisco | Neuroscience; Italian | MCAS | 2022 | Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine |
Paulina Martinez | Applied Psychology and Human Development; Communication | LSOE | 2021 | Aubry Lane |
Monica Mascolo | Applied Psychology and Human Development | LSOE | 2020 | The PEAR Institute |
Angela McCarthy | Biochemistry | MCAS | 2021 | Recanati/Miller Transplantation Institute at The Mount Sinai Medical Center |
Megan Meredith | Sociology; Psychology | MCAS | 2020 | Covenant House International |
Alexis Meschino | Communication | MCAS | 2020 | East Boston Division, Boston Municipal Court |
Isabella Minacapilli | Biology | MCAS | 2021 | Zoo New England/Franklin Park Zoo |
Paige Moshier | Information Systems; Management and Leadership | CSOM | 2020 | Wareham Gatemen |
Gabriela Ontaneda | International Studies; Hispanic Studies | MCAS | 2020 | The Shulman Law Group |
Sophia Pandelidis | International Studies | MCAS | 2021 | Council for Court Excellence |
Nicole Pellegrino | Biochemistry | MCAS | 2020 | VA Boston Healthcare System |
Nicola Roux | Psychology | MCAS | 2020 | MGH Ammon-Pinizzotto Center for Women’s Mental Health |
Veronica Scott | International Studies | MCAS | 2021 | Tuft, Lach, Jerabek & O'Connell, PLLC |
Seraphima Sidhom | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Center for Immuno-Oncology at Dana Farber Cancer Institute |
Mohammed Sirage | Computer Science | MCAS | 2022 | blkSAIL LLC |
Allison Slocum | Applied Psychology and Human Development | LSOE | 2021 | REACH Beyond Domestic Violence |
Yojana Thapa | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Foundation of Nepali Society |
Ying Ting | Computer Science; Economics | MCAS | 2021 | Code Chrysalis |
Tugce Tumer | International Studies | MCAS | 2021 | International Focus |
Madeline Van Husen | International Studies; Islamic Civilization and Societies | MCAS | 2020 | Columbia University Global Mental Health Program |
Rachel Vatelia | Philosophy; History | MCAS | 2021 | Educational Development Group |
Joseph Vecchio | Biochemistry | MCAS | 2022 | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
Jessica Washek | Sociology | MCAS | 2020 | Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation (EChO) |
Ashmini Weerakoon | Biochemistry; Perspectives | MCAS | 2022 | Office of the District Attorney Richmond County |
Allison Witt | International Studies | MCAS | 2021 | Irish Immigration Center |
Siyuan Wu | Biochemistry | MCAS | 2020 | Frank Lab at Brigham and Women's Hospital |
Ethan Yates | Linguistics; Classics | MCAS | 2020 | Perseus Digital Library, Tufts University |
Natasha Zinos | Russian Language and Literature; Philosophy | MCAS | 2021 | Museum of Russian Icons |
Name | Major | School | Class Year | Location |
Jude Aboukhater | Biology, Perspectives | MCAS | 2020 | Vetrinary Heal Clinic, Watertown, MA |
Theodore Allen | Political Science | MCAS | 2020 | The Blue Lab at Liberty Square Group |
Matthew Alvarado | Management & Leadership | CSOM | 2020 | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mass Bay |
Amanda Alberta | Political Science, Economics | MCAS | 2021 | Lewiston District Court |
Victoria Ang | English, Economics | MCAS | 2020 | East Boston Neighborhood Health Center |
Jenna Bilak | English | MCAS | 2019 | Massachusetts Court Service Center |
Bjorn Carlson | International Studies | MCAS | 2020 | United States State Department |
Cayley Bliss | Psychology | MCAS | 2021 | University of Maryland Child Development Lab |
Meghan Boyer | Applied Psychology & Human Development, Political Science | LSOE | 2020 | U.S. Department of Homeland Security |
Brendan Ilnitzki | History & Hispanic Studies | MCAS | 2021 | Nassau County Legal Aid Society |
Kaelin Bush | Political Science | MCAS | 2020 | Office of Ayanna Pressley, Boston City Councilor At-Large |
Gianna Cancemi | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Eradicate Childhood Obesity Foundation |
Elizabeth Coffran | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Brigham and Women’s Hospital |
John Colavecchio | Biology | MCAS | 2019 | UConn Health Center, Center for Molecular Oncology |
Rachel Connelly | Political Science, History | MCAS | 2019 | Essex County District Attorney’s Office |
Michael Cornet | Finance | CSOM | 2021 | FritzGerald Francois, P.A. |
Emma Duffy | Theology and Sociology | MCAS | 2019 | Boston Collegiate Charter School |
Caitlin Dwyer | Psychology BS | MCAS | 2020 | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
Joshua Elbaz | Biology, Philosophy | MCAS | 2019 | National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC) |
George Elliott | Management & Leadership | CSOM | 2021 | Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora (AMUCTA) |
Sarah Engelberg-Nolan | International Studies | MCAS | 2020 | Jewish Vocational Services |
Alexander Flores | Psychology | MCAS | 2019 | Children’s Hospital Orange County |
John Foley | Economics | MCAS | 2020 | Pioneer Acquisitions LLC |
Savanah Freitas | International Studies | MCAS | 2020 | Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness |
Adriana Gonzalez | Psychology BS | MCAS | 2021 | Centro Presente |
Anne Green | Political Science | MCAS | 2020 | The Sierra Club Massachusetts Chapter |
Don Gummow | Computer Science | MCAS | 18-Dec | Affect |
Nathaniel Houston | Biology | MCAS | 2019 | Boston Children’s Hospital |
Harry Hoy | Linguistics | MCAS | 2019 | Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires) |
Jordan Tessler | History | MCAS | 2019 | Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus |
Madeline Karsten | International Studies (Pre-Med) | MCAS | 2019 | Pediatric Brain Trauma Lab in the Department of Neurosurgery, MGH |
Oksen Katherine | International Studies | MCAS | 2019 | Dandelion PR |
Seung Kim | Linguistics | MCAS | 2020 | E.M. Saffran Center for Cognitive Neuroscience - Memory, Concepts, Cognition Lab |
Taesung Kim | Psychology | MCAS | 2021 | Judge Baker Children’s Center |
Ha Kim | Applied Psychology and Human Development, Communication | LSOE | 2020 | Korea Town Youth Community Center |
Dahna Lee | Applied Pschology and Human Development | LSOE | 2019 | The Price Center |
Branden Lee | Biology, Political Science | MCAS | 2021 | Suffolk County District Attorney Office |
Liam Madden | International Studies & Economics | MCAS | 2019 | United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East |
Kimberly Lozano | International Studies | MCAS | 2019 | Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County |
Weiying Lu | Biology, Psychology | MCAS | 2020 | Robert Wood Johnson Medical School |
Madeleine Burns | Biology | MCAS | 2019 | Joey O’Donnell Cystic Fibrosis Center at Massachusetts General Hospital |
Maritha Du | Environmental Studies | MCAS | 2020 | Sierra Club |
Frank Marrone | Biology, Applied Psychology and Human Development | LSOE | 2020 | Volunteers for Wildlife |
Jamie Martinez | Political Science | MCAS | 2020 | United States Congress |
Erin McHugh | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Morristown Medical Center |
Karissa Mokoban | Sociology | MCAS | 2020 | Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office |
Hannah Munro | Political Science | MCAS | 2019 | Guinn Center for Policy Priorities |
Nicolás Thompson-Lleras | International Studies | MCAS | 2019 | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay |
Nicole St. Clair | Biology | MCAS | 2019 | Boston Children’s Hospital |
Elizabeth Niehoff | Biology | MCAS | 2019 | Project Healthcare Bellevue Hospital Center |
Patrick Chatfield | Psychology B.S. | MCAS | 2020 | Benowitz Lab in the F.M, Kirby Neurobiology Center at Boston Children’s Hospital |
Allia Peterson | Marketing, Accounting | CSOM | 2020 | Camp Gray Catholic Camp |
Tia Rashke | Theology | MCAS | 2019 | Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference Parliamentary Liason Office (CPLO) |
Dean Rosales | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Schepens Eye Research Institute |
Kyle Rosenthal | Information Systems | CSOM | 2021 | Rochester People’s Climate Coalition (RPCC) |
Sarah Duran | Communication & Studio Art | MCAS | 2019 | IVY The Social University |
Daniel Schantz | English | MCAS | 2020 | Relix Magazine |
Anna Scheeler | Political Science | MCAS | 2019 | United States of America Embassy in Copenhagen |
Thomas Schloo | Economics | MCAS | 2020 | FrankfurtRheinMain GmbH |
Scott Henderson | Psychology B.S. | MCAS | 2019 | Massachusetts General Hosptial |
Jeremiah Seo | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | Brigham and Women’s Hospital |
Molly Smith | Nursing | CSON | 2019 | Via Services |
Zijia Song | Communication | MCAS | 2019 | WCVB Channel 5 Boston |
Madison Steele | International Studies | MCAS | 2019 | Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care |
Suraj Pasupneti | Biochemistry & English | MCAS | 2019 | Healthcare Now |
Sun Tangyue | Finance/ Information Systems | CSOM | 2020 | Agricultural Bank of China |
Marguerite Thornton | Communication, Spanish | MCAS | 2019 | WCVB Channel 5 |
Tobie Kim | Psychology BA | MCAS | 2019 | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center |
Matthew Yan | Biology | MCAS | 2020 | MD Anderson Cancer Center |
Zihui Zhou | Mathematics, Studio Art | MCAS | 2019 | BrainCo Tech |
Zixuan Lin | Economics | MCAS | 2021 | The Advance Group |