Entrepreneurial Internship Program

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ for Students

What is considered an entrepreneurial internship?

We consider a summer internship to be entrepreneurial if it is hosted by an employer that is an early stage startup or nonprofit, OR if the job nature is innovative and entrepreneurial in nature within a larger organization.

How many entrepreneurial internship grants do you award per year?

The number varies, but we aim to fund 6-8 students to take entrepreneurial internships hosted by eligible employers that would otherwise be unpaid

Who decides whether a student will receive the internship award and with what selection critera?

The Tufts Career Office holds primary responsibility for running the application and acceptance process for students with a job offer in hand who is applying for a  Entrepreneurial Internship grant.

Is the internship grant going to affect my financial aid package?

No, the internship fund will not affect your financial aid situation.

Will students get any mentorship by the employer?

Yes. In accepting a student who is a recipient of the Entrepreneurial Internship Grant, employers agree to mentor the student intern throughout the summer, helping them grow both personally and professionally.

Students can also sign up for episodic coaching through DEC’s pop-up coaching service.

FAQ for Employers

Who decides whether a student will receive the internship award and with what selection critera?

The Tufts Career Office holds primary responsibility for running the application and acceptance process for students with a job offer in hand who is applying for a  Entrepreneurial Internship grant.

What types of employers qualify for the internship grant?

The Tufts Career Office holds primary responsibility for running the application and acceptance process for students with a job offer in hand who is applying for a  Entrepreneurial Internship grant.

Do students get any training or support by Tufts prior to the internship?

DEC will host an orientation meeting for all Entrepreneurial Internship Fund recipients prior to the summer to prepare student interns for the office environment and set business expectations.

Will students get any mentorship by the employer?

Yes. In accepting a student who is a recipient of the Entrepreneurial Internship Grant, employers agree to mentor the student intern throughout the summer, helping them grow both personally and professionally.

Students can also sign up for episodic coaching through DEC’s pop-up coaching service.

Who organizes the Entrepreneurial Internship Program?

The program is run in partnership between the Derby Entrepreneurship Center (which curates entrepreneurial job listings and provides $4,500 grant awards for a limited number of of otherwise unpaid internships) and the Tufts Career Office (which administers the grant application and awarding process).