QCAP Internship Program

The QCAP Internship Program provides opportunities for experiential learning, leadership, and mentoring for Queens College’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) students. The program places students with NYC organizations that serve local AAPI communities and align with their personal, academic, and professional interests and goals. In previous semesters, QCAP Interns have been matched with community organizations such as Chhaya CDCJahajee SistersMinKwon Center for Community Action, the Queens Borough President’s Office, and South Queens Women’s March.


* APPLICATIONS FOR THE SPRING 2024 QCAP INTERNSHIP PROGRAM ARE NOW CLOSED.


For more opportunities, visit QC’s Center for Career Engagement and Internships, and check out CUNY Spring Forward and other CUNY Internship Programs and job opportunities.

Eligible applicants will be contacted by February 12 for brief interviews with the QCAP Program Coordinator during the week of February 13–16. Applicants will then be notified about initial decisions by February 19. Students who are accepted and successfully matched with a community organization will begin their internships in mid-to-late February.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW & EXPECTATIONS

  • If accepted, QCAP Interns will be placed with a local community-based organization in New York City.
  • QCAP Interns are expected to complete at least 60 hours of onsite work with their organization throughout the semester.
  • QCAP Interns are expected to meet twice with the QCAP Program Coordinator for check-ins, support, and guidance—once at the beginning of the internship, and once in the middle of the semester.
  • QCAP Interns will give brief presentations about their internship experiences at a QCAP end-of-semester event.
  • Upon completion of the internship requirements listed above, QCAP Interns will receive a training allowance of $1,100. (Please note that, due to grant restrictions, students must be US citizens or have DACA status in order to be paid.)
  • QCAP Interns may be able to earn college credits in service-learning/internship courses in their majors, with permission from their departments.

PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY

  • Must be a current undergraduate or graduate student at Queens College, planning to graduate Spring 2024 or later (recent graduates are not eligible to apply)
  • Must be in good academic standing (minimum 2.0 GPA and not on academic probation)
  • Must be a US citizen or have DACA status, due to grant restrictions. (Unfortunately, international students are not eligible for our internship program at this time.)
  • Preferred: Students should demonstrate an interest in AAPI-related communities and issues.
If you have questions about the QCAP Internship Program, please contact us at QCAPQueens@qc.cuny.edu.