15 Summer Marketing Internships for College Students
- Stephen Turban
- 5 days ago
- 10 min read
Marketing is one of those fields where classroom learning only takes you so far. To really understand how campaigns are built, how audiences respond, and how brands grow, you need to see it from the inside. A summer internship gives you that chance. You’ll join real teams, contribute to live projects, and get a sense of how marketing works day to day across different industries.
These internships can involve anything from writing social media posts and designing visuals to analyzing market trends and helping plan product launches. Each role teaches you how companies test ideas, measure results, and adjust their strategies. You’ll also pick up practical habits like working on deadlines, sharing feedback, and managing creative work with structure.
To help you find the right fit, here are 15 summer marketing internships for college students!
15 Summer Marketing Internships for College Students
Location:Â Remote (work from anywhere)
Cost:Â Varies by the program; financial aid available
Program Dates:Â Multiple cohorts throughout the year: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Application Deadline: Varies by cohort—Spring (January), Summer (May), Fall (September), Winter (November)
Eligibility: High school students, undergraduates, and gap year students who can commit 10–20 hours/week for 8–12 weeks
Ladder University Internship Program offers undergraduate students the chance to work directly with startups, some of which have raised over $1 million in funding. These startups operate in areas like engineering, technology, and related fields. During the internship, you work on projects with guidance from a startup manager, helping you learn how startups function and what day-to-day operations look like. You also build practical skills and explore potential career paths in your field. At the end of the program, you present your work to the organization, summarizing what you accomplished and learned.
Location:Â ANA Educational Foundation (placements available nationwide, including New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, LA, and remote)
Cost:Â Free to apply; internships are paid but do not include housing or relocation costs.
Dates: Most internships run from June–August, lasting 8–10 weeks
Application Deadline:Â Priority deadline is October 17; final deadline is January 23
Eligibility:Â Open to undergraduate juniors and seniors; all majors welcome, F-1 visa holders at U.S. colleges may apply for select opportunities
The MADE (Marketing and Advertising Education) Internship Program is a powerful way for you to break into the marketing and advertising world. Run by the ANA Educational Foundation, MADE simplifies the process: you submit one application and get matched with top companies based on your skills and potential. You could be placed with major brands like Mastercard, L’Oréal, IBM, or Sephora, or with leading ad agencies and media platforms. Depending on your placement, you’ll work on real marketing campaigns, consumer insights, content strategy, and more.
Location:Â Protiviti offices across North America (in-person; must be within commuting distance of your selected office)
Cost:Â Free to apply; internships are paid.
Dates: June–August (Co-op options available June–December for eligible students)
Application Deadline:Â Rolling admissions; early application recommended
Eligibility: Open to students 6–12 months from graduation (undergraduate or graduate level); must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship; relevant majors include business, marketing, finance, computer science, and related fields
Protiviti’s Digital Marketing Internship offers a rigorous, real-world consulting experience with exposure to leading global businesses. As an intern, you’ll work side-by-side with Protiviti teams to solve complex problems for major clients, gaining insights into how digital strategy and marketing intersect with data, technology, and business operations. You’ll participate in hands-on projects across industries, attend client meetings, and contribute to marketing-related solutions such as campaign design, analytics, or content development.
Location:Â PearAI, New York, NY or Remote
Cost: Free to apply; paid internship ($1,000–$5,000/month)
Dates: June–August
Application Deadline:Â Rolling; apply early for consideration
Eligibility:Â Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors studying computer science, engineering, or related fields; prior experience with memes or social media marketing is a bonus
The PearAI Marketing Internship is a hybrid summer opportunity that mixes software engineering with creative digital marketing. You’ll work on campaigns aimed at Gen-Z audiences while also helping with technical tasks tied to PearAI’s AI code editor. If you enjoy blending tech with creativity, this internship gives you the space to do both. You’ll be encouraged to create memes, manage viral content, and support social media platforms with over 100,000 followers. PearAI values humor, authenticity, and tech-savvy thinking, especially if you’ve run social accounts or built side projects.
Location:Â Coca-Cola UNITED, Birmingham, AL; Harahan (New Orleans), LA; South Metro Atlanta, GA
Cost:Â Paid internship
Dates: June 1 – July 24
Application Deadline:Â November 14
Eligibility: Open to current juniors, seniors, and master’s students; must be at least 18, have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and be able to report in person to a hub location.
The Coca-Cola UNITED Pay It Forward Student Internship Program offers an eight-week, paid summer experience that combines structured learning with real-world business exposure. You’ll rotate through departments like supply chain, sales, marketing, legal, and human resources before diving deeper into work tied to your specific major. The program also includes mentorship, professional development workshops, networking events, and a final team project presented to company leadership. Some travel is required, and you'll be expected to report to one of the company’s three hub locations during the program.Â
Location:Â New York, NY, and Jersey City, NJ
Cost: Paid; $24–$29/hour, includes relocation assistance and hybrid work model.
Dates: June – August (11 weeks)
Application Deadline:Â September 30
Eligibility:Â Undergraduate juniors; must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship and available to start full-time in September 2027
In the L’Oréal USA Summer Marketing Internship, interns are embedded directly into brand teams across L’Oréal’s four divisions, gaining exposure to real responsibilities in product innovation, consumer research, and campaign execution. Throughout the summer, you'll work on a high-impact strategic project, culminating in a final presentation to senior leadership, with the potential to land a full-time offer in L’Oréal’s post-grad Management Trainee program. In addition to hands-on brand work, interns benefit from mentorship, professional development events, and access to exclusive perks like discounted products and Summer Fridays.Â
Location:Â Charles Schwab, Various U.S. Branch Locations
Cost:Â Paid internship
Dates: June 8 – August 7
Application Deadline: Rolling; the majority of postings go live in September, some as early as August 29
Eligibility:Â Current undergraduate or graduate students graduating by the summer of the next two years; must be available full-time for the full duration of the internship and eligible to work in the U.S.
The Charles Schwab Internship Academy is a nine-week, paid summer internship that blends real business experience with professional development, networking, and hands-on project work. As an intern, you’ll join a specific track such as marketing, finance, operations, or technology, while also participating in a shared learning curriculum with your cohort. You’ll work on business case studies, volunteer as a team, and gain insights from senior Schwab leaders. Each intern is paired with a manager and HR partner to support their development, and you'll walk away with a better understanding of how your classroom knowledge applies to financial services.
Location: Estée Lauder Companies, New York, NY (in-person)
Cost:Â Paid internship
Dates: June – August
Application Deadline:Â October 8 for Lauder Summer Internship Program; November 15 for CEO Global Presidential Internship Program
Eligibility:Â Undergraduate students (Lauder Summer); undergrad, graduate, MBA students (CEO Program); must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
The Estée Lauder Companies offers a range of summer internship opportunities designed to introduce students to the fast-paced and innovative world of global beauty. The flagship Lauder Summer Internship Program gives undergraduate students the chance to engage in 10 weeks of hands-on, project-based work across departments such as marketing, research and development, packaging, and more. Whether you're working at the brand or corporate level, you’ll gain exposure to how a multinational beauty company operates from the inside. You'll also participate in professional development workshops and get an insider view of one of the most recognizable names in beauty.
Location:Â Varies by placement; nationwide (in-person)
Cost:Â Paid internship
Dates: May – August (minimum 8 weeks; exact dates vary by placement)
Application Deadline: Rolling applications from September – April; final notifications by May 15
Eligibility:Â High school seniors and college students; must have a 3.0 GPA or higher and be authorized to work in the U.S.; must be at least 18 years old by the internship start date
The Emma Bowen Foundation Summer Internship Program is a paid, structured opportunity for high school seniors and college students who want to start careers in media, entertainment, or technology. As an intern, known as an EBF Fellow, you’ll be placed with an industry partner for at least 8 weeks. You’ll work in areas like marketing, journalism, public relations, engineering, or business operations. For over 35 years, EBF has partnered with major media and tech companies to help students gain real-world experience and build professional skills.Â
Location:Â Memphis, TN
Cost:Â Paid; $25/hour for undergraduates, $30/hour for graduate students; $2,000 relocation stipend for students moving 50+ miles
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size:Â Not specified
Dates: June 8 – August 14
Application Deadline:Â Rolling (apply early for best consideration)
Eligibility: Bachelor’s or Master’s students graduating next year; minimum 3.0 GPA; must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.; full-time availability for the entire program
The FedEx Marketing and Communications Internship is a 10-week, paid summer experience designed for students interested in storytelling, digital strategy, and data-driven marketing. You will work on real-world projects with direct business impact across FedEx’s marketing and communications teams. The program offers hands-on experience in areas such as digital content development, user experience, brand promotion, and corporate initiatives. Interns also participate in professional development, networking events, and present final deliverables to leadership. A relocation stipend is available for qualifying candidates.
Location:Â Celebration, FL
Cost/Stipend:Â Paid; $22.50/hour
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size:Â Not specified; selective
Dates: May – August (12 weeks)
Application Deadline:Â Rolling (early application encouraged)
Eligibility: Undergraduate juniors; must be at least 18; legally authorized to work in the U.S.; must be available full-time (Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM ET); housing not provided, but assistance information available; strong skills in PowerPoint and Excel preferred
The Disney Signature Experiences, Product Strategy and Planning Internship is a 12-week summer program for undergraduate students interested in travel, hospitality, and business strategy. You’ll work with some of Disney’s most innovative brands, including Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club, Adventures by Disney, and National Geographic Expeditions. As an intern, you’ll take part in strategic analysis, market research, and project-based work that supports real business decisions. You’ll also connect with senior leaders, receive mentorship, and gain insight into high-impact initiatives across the company.Â
Location:Â Cardinal Health Headquarters, Dublin, OH (other locations may be available based on role)
Cost/Stipend:Â Paid; $21/hour, plus temporary housing assistance for students not local to the internship site
Dates: May 18 or May 26 – August (10–12 weeks)
Application Deadline:Â February 28
Eligibility:Â Undergraduate juniors; pursuing a degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field; must have unrestricted work authorization in the U.S.
The Cardinal Health Undergraduate Internship Program is a 10–12 week summer experience offering students the chance to make a real impact on healthcare operations through hands-on, business-critical projects. Marketing interns are involved in campaign strategy, brand analysis, educational content creation, and support for product launches. The program blends meaningful project work with leadership development, executive networking, and community engagement. You also participate in mentoring, workshops, and team-building activities to round out your summer experience. With strong performance, interns may be considered for full-time roles or post-grad development programs.
Location:Â Sun Bum Headquarters, Encinitas, CA
Cost/Stipend:Â Paid; amount not publicly specified
Dates: Summer; typically late May – August
Application Deadline:Â End of February
Eligibility:Â Undergraduate juniors or seniors; U.S. work authorization required; relevant majors preferred based on department
Sun Bum offers a one-of-a-kind summer internship for students seeking a hands-on, immersive experience in brand marketing and related business functions. You will work on strategic projects that contribute to real-world business outcomes while collaborating with experienced professionals in a laid-back yet driven culture. You may be placed across several departments, including brand marketing, creative, sales, supply chain, digital engagement, and more.Â
Location:Â Atlanta, GA (Hybrid: 4 days in office, 1 day remote)
Cost/Stipend:Â Paid; $24/hour; housing assistance provided for eligible interns
Acceptance rate/cohort size:Â Not specified; nationally ranked and highly competitive
Dates: May 18 – July 31
Application Deadline:Â October 31
Eligibility:Â Undergraduate seniors; preferred GPA 3.0+; U.S. work authorization required; relevant majors include Marketing, Communications, Project Management, and Analytics
The Home Depot Summer Internship is an award-winning, 11-week paid program offering hands-on experience, real business projects, and direct exposure to leadership in a Fortune 50 company. You will be placed on high-impact teams such as marketing, merchandising, technology, finance, and more. Marketing interns work closely with the marketing and advertising teams on campaign development, social media, content creation, and strategic planning. You will also participate in professional development workshops, networking events, and executive meetings, all while building the foundation for a full-time career at The Home Depot.
Location: Remote (work from anywhere in the United States)
Cost: Paid; $20/hour for undergraduates, $28/hour for graduate students
Program Dates: June 1–August 7 or June 15–August 21 (10 weeks)
Application Deadline: Rolling admissions; early application recommended
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in Marketing, Management, Business Intelligence/Analytics, Business Administration, Digital Marketing, Advertising, or Media Management; must have full U.S. work authorization
The DIRECTV Marketing Internship offers a remote, 10-week summer experience where you work directly on teams shaping how DIRECTV positions its products and reaches millions of customers. Depending on your background and interests, you'll be placed with one of several teams, including Product, Marketing Strategy, Brand & Creative, Digital Marketing, or Business Planning. Projects range from supporting marketing strategy execution and contributing to product roadmaps to analyzing viewership trends, building models that evaluate content value, conducting user experience testing, and collaborating on campaign strategy.Â
One other option – Lumiere Research Scholar Program
If you are interested in doing university-level research in STEM or other subjects, which can become a topic to talk about in your college application, then you could also consider applying to the Lumiere Research Scholar Program, a selective online high school program for students founded with researchers at Harvard and Oxford. Last year, we had over 4000 students apply for 500 spots in the program! You can find the application form here.
Stephen is one of the founders of Lumiere and a Harvard College graduate. He founded Lumiere as a Ph.D. student at Harvard Business School. Lumiere is a selective research program in which students work one-on-one with a mentor to develop an independent research paper.Â
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