Arthur Watson, Jr. '76 Fund for Career Planning
Established in 1998 by Arthur A. Watson, Jr. ’76, this is a permanent endowment fund created to provide financial assistance for one or more first or second year Colgate students each year who are purposefully searching for an appropriate career direction. Grants will be awarded to students based on the competitive merit of their written applications which describe how the support will enable them to experience or learn about a career and/or advanced study. While applying you may still be applying for experiences or already have been offered one.
More information about the Arthur Watson Jr. '76 Fund for Career Planning
Arthur Watson, Jr. '76 Fund for Career Planning Application
Aaron Jacobs '96 Fund
This permanent endowment fund is awarded to provide stipend support for one or more Colgate students from any class year who wish to intern in the financial or business fields. Preference will be given to students who could not otherwise be able to complete an internship due to financial constraints.
More information about the Aaron Jacobs '96 Fund
Aaron Jacobs '96 Fund Application
Dr. Merrill Miller Endowed Fellowship
This fellowship is available to provide financial assistance to a Colgate University sophomore, junior, senior, or an exceptional first year who is participating in an unpaid internship in a health or other science-related field. Preference is given to students who would not otherwise be able to complete an unpaid internship due to financial constraints. A stipend may be awarded to one or more students based on their application materials. While applying you may still be applying for experiences or already have been offered one.
More information about the Dr. Merrill Miller Endowed Fellowship
Dr. Merrill Miller Endowed Fellowship Application
John A. Golden '66 Pre-Law Fellowship
The fund provides financial support for two or more Colgate students for a summer internship. Juniors who plan to pursue a graduate law degree and career in law and have a 3.5 or higher GPA may apply. The selection is based on academic and extracurricular achievement. At the time of application the student can still be applying for internship(s) or already have been offered an internship. Internship experiences can be found in law firms, district attorney offices, political campaigns, government, or public policy.
More information about the John A. Golden '66 Pre-Law Fellowship
John A. Golden '66 Pre-Law Fellowship Application
John A. Golden '66 Pre-Medical Fellowship
The John A. Golden '66 Pre-Medical Fellowship provides highly qualified students interested in pursuing a career in human medicine with summer internship or research funding. Mr. Golden’s ultimate objective is to support students’ desire to attend top medical school programs through a significant internship experience. First-years, sophomores, and juniors with a GPA of 3.5 or higher and a demonstrated interest in pursuing a medical degree and a career in human medicine are eligible to apply. At the time of application the student can still be applying for internship(s) or have already obtained an internship.
More information about the John A. Golden '66 Pre-Medical Fellowship
John A. Golden '66 Pre-Medical Fellowship Application
David M. Jacobstein '68 and Cara Jacobstein Zimmerman '97 Fellowship
The fund was established in 2007 to provide stipend support for internships for one or more Colgate students (all class years). Preference is given to students who wish to undertake a public interest internship in fields such as law or politics. Preference will also be given to students who qualify for need-based financial aid from Colgate University. At the time of application the student can still be applying for internship(s) or having already obtained an internship.
More information about the David M. Jacobstein '68 and Cara Jacobstein Zimmerman '97 Fellowship
David M. Jacobstein '68 and Cara Jacobstein Zimmerman '97 Fellowship Application
Milhomme International Internships
The Milhomme International Internship program was created by Phillip Milhomme ’60 to support Colgate students eager to enhance their global competency and gain career experience through an internship abroad. Recognizing the financial obstacles to interning overseas, this program annually makes four awards of up to $5,000 each for living and internship-related expenses.
There is also an early decision of February 1.
More information about the Milhomme International Internships
Milhomme International Internships Application
Jim Manzi '73 Fellowship
The Manzi Fellowship Program is a paid summer internship program that allows students attending Colgate University to work in non-profit organizations in the Boston area. Established in 1995 by Jim Manzi ’73, students are selected on a competitive basis. Significant criteria for selection are a demonstrated commitment to community service and the potential to pursue such work after college. Those awarded a Fellowship receive a stipend of $4,200 and are assigned to a project or agency, working 40 hours per week for 10 weeks.
More information about the Jim Manzi '73 Fellowship
Music and Youth Fellowship
The Music & Youth Fellowship is a paid summer internship program for students attending Colgate to work in nonprofit youth development organizations in the Boston area. Established in 2011, students are selected on a competitive basis. Significant criteria for selection are a demonstrated commitment to community service, a desire to work with underserved youth in musical capacity, and the potential to pursue such work after college.
More information about the Music and Youth Fellowship