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Internships with the City of New York

The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administers internship programs to introduce college students and recent graduates to public service. Through the Urban Fellows Program, and the Public Service Corps, college students/recent graduates receive valuable work experience in exchange for academic credit or stipends, depending on the program.

  • The Urban Fellows Program is open to graduates no more than two years out of college. For more information about the Urban Fellows Program call 311 or dial (212) NEW-YORK if outside of NYC.

  • The NYC Human Rights Fellowship is open to graduates no more than two years out of college and offers a unique opportunity to obtain practical City government experience in the area of civil rights, community relations, public education, mediation and conflict resolution. (The Human Rights Fellowship will not be offered for the 2009-2010 program year)

  • The Public Service Corps (PSC) is open to undergraduate and graduate students eligible for Federal Work-Study Program internships. For more information about the PSC call 311 or dial (212) NEW-YORK if outside of NYC. (Application deadline: Seasonal)

  • In addition to the DCAS internship programs, a number of City agencies independently offer summer internships. DCAS coordinates the Citywide Summer Internship Program, which includes hundreds of paid and unpaid internship opportunities in agencies throughout the City. (Application deadline: January to May)

    NYC Internship / Fellowship Programs
    Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS)
    Division of Citywide Personnel Services
    1 Centre Street, 24th Floor
    New York, NY 10007

    Please note: The Fellowship Programs do not provide student loans, financial aid or scholarship for study.


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