12 Paid Internships for College Students in NYC (New York City)
- Stephen Turban
- Jul 7
- 8 min read
Looking to intern in New York City this summer? Whether you’re interested in finance, tech, government, museums, nonprofits, or architecture, NYC has a wide range of paid internships for college students looking to gain experience in their field. We have curated a list of 12 paid internships for college students in New York City.Â
From institutions like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art to city-run programs like the NYC Public Service Corps, School Construction Authority, and MTA-CUNY partnership, NYC is home to multiple internships that you can apply to. If you’re planning on staying back in NYC after you graduate, they can help you understand the city, as well as the careers market a lot better!Â
These opportunities let you build skills, grow your network, and explore careers—all while earning a stipend. Many also include mentorship, training, and access to events, making NYC a great place to launch your professional journey!
Location:Â Various NYC Government Agencies, New York, NY
Stipend: Undergraduate interns earn $577.50–$665/week, Graduate interns earn $610.03–$917.97/week
Program Dates:Â 1 May - September 5 (max 13 weeks)
Application Deadline:Â Rolling; applicants should check the Citywide Internship and Fellowship website for openings
Eligibility:Â Open to current undergraduate and graduate students; U.S. work authorization may be required depending on agency
Each summer, the NYC Summer Internship Program (SIP) offers undergraduate and graduate students a chance to work within New York City government across a variety of departments. You'll be placed in a city agency—such as the Department of Finance, Housing Preservation and Development, or even the NYPD—where you’ll take on real responsibilities and contribute to public-sector projects. Alongside your day-to-day work, you'll participate in workshops, career training, and professional development sessions that give you an inside look at the civil service system. There’s also an active alumni network that interns can join after the program ends!
Location:Â Remote
Cost:Â Varies depending on program type
Acceptance Rate:Â 10%
Program Dates:Â 8 weeks, Summer II cohort begins July 14
Application Deadline:Â June 23
Eligibility:Â Open to college students and recent graduates worldwide
The Ladder University Internship Program connects college students and early-career professionals with fast-moving startups for an eight-week, remote internship experience. You’ll work 10–15 hours per week on real-world projects in fields like health tech, consulting, AI, nonprofit work, and environmental science, meeting regularly with your startup supervisor to track progress. Past participants have gone on to earn admission to schools like Stanford, Harvard, and Cornell. Internships are project-based and focused on delivering results for startups, while helping you build skills in applied research, teamwork, and professional communication. Though this isn’t paid, it does offer full financial aid!
Location:Â Multiple U.S. offices, including New York, NY
Stipend:Â Paid (competitive weekly salary)
Acceptance Rate:Â Highly selective (0.8 %)
Program Dates: Summer (9–10 weeks)
Application Deadline:Â Rolling; some divisions open now, others begin August 15
Eligibility:Â Open to undergraduates in their third or penultimate year; students may apply to up to 4 division/location combinations
The Goldman Sachs Summer Analyst Program is a paid internship designed for undergraduates to get an inside look at life at one of the most influential firms in global markets while immersing yourself in real work, real teams, and real responsibility. You will attend a comprehensive orientation, receive in-depth training, and work alongside full-time professionals on projects in areas like investment banking, asset management, global markets, and strategy. Among other things, you’ll collaborate with teams on live deals, market research, risk analysis, or technical builds depending on your placement, while also participating in firmwide training, networking sessions, and mentorship opportunities.Â
Location:Â The New York Times Headquarters, New York, NY
Stipend:Â Paid
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size:Â Selective; not publicly disclosed
Program Dates:Â Summer (10 weeks)
Application Deadline:Â October 25
Eligibility:Â Open to current college students; all majors welcome
At the New York Times, you won’t just be an observer—You will be part of the mission to inform and inspire readers worldwide. This 10-week paid internship in New York City places you directly on teams like Technology, Advertising, Product & Design, Data, and Marketing, where you’ll contribute meaningfully to ongoing projects. Alongside hands-on work, you’ll attend speaker sessions with senior leaders and collaborate with staff who are shaping modern journalism and media innovation. For more updates on applications stay connected to their company page through handshakeÂ
Location:Â New York City government agencies
Stipend: Work-Study: $17.35–$20.90/hour or for academic credit
Cohort Size:Â 250+ interns placed annually; highly accessible for students with need
Program Dates:Â Year-round; full-time in summer, part-time during academic year
Application Deadline:Â Rolling
Eligibility:Â Undergraduate and graduate students eligible for Federal Work-Study (for paid internships); academic credit option available for others
If you're a college student looking to explore public service or get your foot in the door of civil service, PSC offers flexible internship options that fit around your academic schedule. You can join through the Federal Work-Study program for hourly pay, or pursue a credit-based internship aligned with your major. Opportunities span year-round, with full-time placements in the summer and part-time roles during the academic year. Whether you’re studying public policy, communications, social work, or finance, you’ll build skills that directly translate to careers in city government.
Location:Â Morgan Stanley Headquarters, New York (and other locations depending on role)
Stipend:Â Paid
Acceptance Rate:Â Highly selective
Program Dates: Summer (9–10 weeks)
Application Deadline:Â Varies by division; applications for some roles now open
Eligibility:Â College students, specific requirements may vary by roles.
Whether you're interested in trading, tech, or wealth management, a summer internship at Morgan Stanley provides you an ideal entry point into the world of high stake finance where you'll spend your summer working on real projects with measurable impact.  You receive formal training followed by hands-on exposure to areas like equity derivatives, digital strategy, and analytics, often contributing to high-level client solutions. Programs like the Institutional Equity Derivatives Trading & Structuring Summer Analyst role in New York allow you to dive into market-facing work, guided by seasoned professionals and mentors. Expect speaker series, networking events, and teach-ins designed to deepen your understanding of the firm and your potential role in it.
Location:Â New York City (various MTA sites)
Stipend:Â $22/hour
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size:Â Multiple openings, competitive
Program Dates: September – June
Application Deadline:Â June 8
Eligibility:Â Must be a registered CUNY student with at least a 2.8 GPA; specific major requirements depend on position
Experience firsthand what it’s like to work for the largest public transit authority in the United States while earning a competitive hourly wage. This internship offers CUNY students the opportunity to explore diverse career paths—from technology and engineering to business and urban planning—through meaningful, hands-on projects. You’ll gain valuable insights into how a major metropolitan transit system operates, collaborate with professionals in your field, and develop skills that will set you apart in the job market. Whether you’re interested in shaping the future of urban transportation or building your resume with real-world experience, this program provides a supportive environment to grow and succeed.
Location:Â JPMorgan Chase offices across the U.S. and internationally (including New York, Chicago, London, Bengaluru, and more)
Stipend:Â PaidÂ
Acceptance Rate:Â Highly selective (0.9 %)Â
Program Dates: June–August
Application Deadline: Rolling; early deadlines begin around June–AugustÂ
Eligibility: Primarily for undergraduate students in their penultimate year; some roles also open to master’s, MBA, and PhD candidates
Whether you're drawn to engineering, markets, or management, JPMorgan Chase's summer analyst program drops you right into the fast-moving world of global finance. Over 10–12 weeks, you'll collaborate on real business challenges within one of the firm’s many divisions—such as Software Engineering, Data Science, Investment Banking, Wealth Management, Strategy, or Risk. If you land a spot with the Commercial & Investment Bank Research team, expect to work with financial pros tackling complex market questions and shaping data-driven strategies. With personalized training, mentorship from seasoned professionals, and exposure to JPMorgan’s worldwide operations, this internship sets the stage for your long-term career growth.
Location:Â The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Stipend:Â $24/hour + $1,500 housing/travel stipend for full-time MuSe interns
Acceptance Rate:Â Selective
Program Dates: June 2 – August 8
Application Deadline:Â January 15
Eligibility:Â Open to undergraduate and graduate students, and recent grads; part-time options available (14 hrs/week)
Whether you’re curious about curatorial work, museum education, conservation, digital media, or administration, The Met’s summer internship programs offer a rare chance to see what it’s really like behind the scenes at one of the world’s leading art institutions. As a MuSe intern, you’ll work closely with staff across departments while engaging in seminars, hands-on projects, and professional development events—all designed to support your growth in the arts and museum sector.
Internships are available both full-time and part-time, making it possible to gain meaningful experience even if you’re taking summer classes. Students from groups underrepresented in visual arts and museum careers are especially encouraged to apply.
Location:Â New York City School Construction Authority (SCA), New York
Stipend: $19.00–$22.00 per hour (depending on education level and position)
Acceptance Rate:Â Competitive
Program Dates: Year-round; part-time during fall/spring, full-time during summer (June–August)
Application Deadline:Â Rolling; varies by term
Eligibility:Â Open to full-time undergraduate and graduate students (minimum 12 credits) in a degree program related to internship placement (e.g., architecture, engineering, IT, accounting, public admin)
If you're studying architecture, construction management, engineering, business, or IT and want real-world experience inside a major public infrastructure agency, the New York City School Construction Authority (SCA) College Internship Program is built for you. Interns work directly with seasoned professionals on projects that shape New York City's school buildings, from design to construction to operations. Alongside your day-to-day work, you'll get access to training sessions, mentoring, and networking that can support both your career and your future job search.
Location:Â Brooklyn Museum, New York City
Stipend:Â $17/hour
Program Dates:Â Typically runs during summer and academic year; exact dates vary by cycle
Application Deadline:Â Varies by term; applications for summer usually open in winter/early spring
Eligibility:Â Open to undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates, and adults (21+) not currently enrolled in higher education
If you're looking to contribute to a major cultural institution while developing your professional skills, the Brooklyn Museum Internship offers a compelling opportunity. As an intern, you’ll be embedded in one of the museum’s departments—such as curatorial, education, visitor experience, collections, or development—where you’ll work closely with staff on projects that support the museum’s mission and day-to-day operations. You will be matched with supervisors who provide mentorship throughout the program and ensure projects align with your interests and learning goals. In addition to paid work, you'll also gain access to other NYC museums and receive discounts at the Brooklyn Museum Café and Shop!
Location: DOROT’s main office in Manhattan, NY
Stipend:Â $2,800 for 10-week hybrid program, $4,200 for 11-week in-person program
Program Dates: – 10-week program: May 28 – August 7 – 11-week program: May 28 – August 15
Application Deadline:Â Rolling admission
Eligibility:Â Open to college students entering sophomore, junior, or senior year in FallÂ
Whether you’re interested in nonprofit management, program development, or social impact work, DOROT’s Summer College Internship gives you the chance to make a difference while building your skills. You'll spend 10 or 11 weeks working in a specific department, participating in meaningful projects that serve older adults and strengthen intergenerational connections.Â
You will be placed in departments such as Volunteer Services, Development, and Program Engagement, with assignments tailored to your interests and strengths. The 10-week track is hybrid, while the 11-week Intergenerational Program Engagement role is fully in-person. Both offer a structured experience with regular feedback and professional growth opportunities.
Stephen is one of the founders of Lumiere and a Harvard College graduate. He founded Lumiere as a PhD student at Harvard Business School. Lumiere is a selective research program where students work 1-1 with a research mentor to develop an independent research paper.
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