International Education Grant for projects that "enable them to apply their studies to an international context over the summer or winter breaks"

Weissberg Human Rights Grant for off-campus research, internships and conference attendance in the field of human rights

Venture Grant for current sophomores to participate in entrepreneurial, self-testing, or intellectually challenging projects that benefit both the student(s) involved and others. Projects may be of a personal, service, or commercial character, and may be completed independently or through an organization

Bacon Super-Vision Fellowship for participating in any low-paid or unpaid summer internship

Class of 1986 Field Experience Fellowship for current juniors participating in any low-paid or unpaid summer internship

Class of 1996 Service Learning Fellowship for participating in a low-paid or unpaid summer internship with a substantial community service component

Mikva-Cohen Endowed Internship Fund for pursuing intensive summer internships with a preference for experiential opportunities in three areas: performing arts, social justice activism and practical politics

Martha and Alan Stutz Grant Fund awarded for travel and research abroad, living expenses associated with summer internships, off-campus research and travel. While open to students in all disciplines, preference is given to students in Art History, Anthropology and/or Museum Studies who will commit to presenting at the Student Symposium.

Society for Learning Unlimited Grant for Internships or Community-based Research for community-based academic study during the summer or academic year

Kohler Fund for Community Engagement for educational opportunities that encourage community engagement for students and faculty, such as, but not limited to internships through Liberal Arts in Practice Center

Hartigan Endowed Fundsupports students engaging in academic experiences beyond the classroom as provided by Liberal Arts in Practice Center, or similar program, to enhance their international education. These experiences could include, but are not limited to, internships, field study, research, workshops, student presentations at professional conferences, studying outside of the US and similar projects. Preference for support shall be given to students who are majoring in classics.

Department of Economics Endowed Internship Award

The Department of Economics is privileged to be able to offer junior majorsan opportunity to apply for endowed internship awards. These awards are made possible by the generosity of Beloit College alumni. The purpose of the award is to encourage our majors to seek out challenging and demanding summer internships between the junior and senior year. The stipend available to students has two components: $1,500 available for documented costs associated with the internship (travel and rent are two obvious examples) and a $1,000 payment upon successful completion of the internship. Successful completion of the internship includes a letter evaluating performance by the internship supervisor, a self-evaluation, and a public presentation during the fall semester.

Internship Application Process

Following are the requirements for the internship application process. Applications should be submitted via google forms and additional required information should be submitted to by March 19, 2018 at 5:00pm.

  1. 2018 Common Grant Application Google Form
  1. A copy of your resume used to apply for the internship(s) sent to by March 19, 2018 at 5:00pm.
  1. A copy of the cover letter(s) sent to organizations offering internship opportunities sent to by March 19, 2018 at 5:00pm.
  1. A recommendation from a member of the Economics Department. This recommendation should be submitted via google forms by March 19, 2018 at 5:00pm. Please see Common Grant Application for the link to send to your professor.

If any of the above pieces are missing, your application will not be considered.

Ivan Stone Grant: The grant is available to any matriculating IR or PoliSci student.