An internship can provide undergraduates with an opportunity to explore career possibilities, apply academic knowledge to real-world challenges, and develop professional skills and habits. Students are expected to guide their unique search for an internship and may choose to partner with the Career Center as they investigate possible internship opportunities. Students may apply to earn academic credit for an internship experience in the fall or spring semesters or during the summer. These internships may be paid or unpaid.
Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences undergraduates are eligible to earn up to three pass/fail internship credits to be counted toward their 120 credits required for graduation, so long as no more than 18 total pass/fail credits are being counted toward graduation. These internship credits do not count toward major, minor, or University core requirements.
If the internship is approved, students will be enrolled in the correct course number based on the semester in which they are enrolled to receive one credit for the internship. If enrolled in an internship during a fall or spring semester, it will be at no extra cost to the student. Those who are enrolled in their first summer internship will be enrolled in UNAS4197 with no fee attached to the course. For any subsequent summer internships, a student will be enrolled in UNAS4198 and UNAS4199, respectively, and each credit will be charged to their student account.
To be approved and receive one credit for an internship in The Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences, students must:
Commit to a minimum of 50 hours to the internship experience.
Have not previously earned a total of three, one-credit internships and/or received 18 pass/fail credits.
Must be an internship that one has not completed before; the same internship cannot be counted twice for credit.
Complete this online for the semester the internship is taking place (before the final day of classes). Must also upload a signed copy of the .
Make sure one internship supervisor submits the to mcasinternship@bc.edu upon completion of the internship. This is due by the date by which temporary "I (Incomplete) grades for Morrissey courses must be resolved: March 1 for fall semester courses, August 1 for spring semester courses, and October 1 for summer courses.
Please complete the detailed steps listed above.
Students can submit the online as soon as the internship has been confirmed and the student has gathered the information necessary to fill out the online form. Please complete this form no later than the last day of classes for your internship semester.
You will receive a letter via email from the Associate Deans™ office once your internship has been approved.
You will be enrolled in the correct corresponding course number based on the semester in which you are approved to receive one-credit for your internship. Those who are enrolled in their first summer internship will be enrolled in UNAS4197 with no fee attached to the one-credit. For any subsequent summer internships, a student will be enrolled in UNAS4198 and UNAS4199, respectively, and each credit will be charged to their student account.Â
No, a one-credit internship will only count towards the overall 120 credits required for graduation.
Students are expected to guide their unique search for an internship and may choose to partner with the Career Center as they investigate possible internship opportunities.
To be considered for a one-credit internship, it cannot be an experience where you are self-employed, employed by a parent, peer or on-campus job.
Students may earn up to one internship credit per semester as long as one has not previously earned a total of three, one-credit internships and/or received 18 pass/fail credits.
No, it must be an internship that you have not completed before; the same internship cannot be counted twice for credit. If it is an internship experience that continues beyond one semester, there must be significant differences in your role and responsibilities in order for you to be approved to receive credit for that internship.
If enrolled in an internship during a fall or spring semester, it will be at no extra cost to the student. Those that are enrolled in their first summer internship will be enrolled in UNAS4197 with no fee attached to the course. For any subsequent summer internships, a student will be enrolled in UNAS4198 and UNAS4199 respectively, and each of these credits will be charged to their student account.
Yes, international students are eligible to have an internship in the United States if they are approved for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) through the Office of International Students and Scholars.
CPT authorization allows international students to take part in paid or un-paid off-campus training (such as temporary employment, internship, practicum, field work, clinical) which is directly related to their major and required AND/OR for credit towards their degree program. Upon approval of CPT, students will be issued a new I-20 form with a CPT authorization.
The Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS) is in charge of making sure students are compliant with student Visa laws. This includes completing Curricular Practical Training authorization (CPT).Â
Please note, international students must request CPT approval through the before they can be authorized to work in the U.S. Without a CPT application sent to mcasinternship@bc.edu, the internship application will remain pending until a CPT application is submitted.
If you have questions specifically about CPT and how to apply, please review the CPT section on the OISS webpage and/or contact David Zhou (david.zhao@bc.edu) with any questions.
One-credit internships are graded as pass/fail. Your grade will appear on your transcript at the conclusion of the semester as long as we have received your internship supervisor final evaluation.
Please have your supervisor fill out the and send it directly to mcasinternship@bc.edu. We ask that this is completed by the final day of classes for the internship semester.
This may be due to the fact that we have not yet received your supervisor . Please have your supervisor send their final evaluation to mcasinternship@bc.edu as soon as possible. If there are any other missing components, our office will contact you directly.
Students cannot receive the one MCAS internship credit if already enrolled in the Communication Department Internship Practicum Seminar course.
Yes, if the need arises, you may withdraw from the internship course you have been enrolled in for that semester.
For further questions regarding internship credit in the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences, please contact mcasinternship@bc.edu.