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Funding for Experiential Learning

Internship Impact Fund

EXCEL's Internship Impact Fund provides hourly wages and a limited number of tuition scholarships to students completing select internships.

Fall & Spring Terms:

Impact Funded sites are pre-set for these terms. Interns earn hourly wages for these 3-credit internships. Eligible experiences are identified by EXCEL and include:

  • Internships with on-campus departments that are focused on peer-to-peer support
  • Internships with not-for-profit organizations in Oswego and Onondaga Counties
  • On-campus research internships 

Summer & Winter Terms:

Students are able to apply for a tuition scholarship, depending on experience type. 

All applicants must first:

  • Have their supervisor complete a Site Verification Form for their unpaid internship and have it approved by EXCEL
  • Be eligible and planning to register for internship credit

Preference will be given to:

  • Students required to complete internships for their degree

Winter 2024-25 Application will open in November 2024.

Email [email protected] for more information.

Feinberg Family Professional Fund (Open to All Majors)

The Feinberg Family Fund at SUNY Oswego was originally created in 2003 by Robert Feinberg ’78 and his wife, Robbi. The fund has grown to support SUNY Oswego students seeking professional and academic experiences to further their co-curricular career goals including Internships, Co-ops, and various professional development opportunities. 

Guidelines Application

Experiential Learning Scholarships

Jake Berg '04 ALANA Internship Scholarship

This scholarship was established by Jake Berg ’04 to provide perpetual support for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need – who are involved in ALANA – and are participating in a credit-bearing internship. SUNY Oswego brought Jake into a host of immersive experiences as well as provided him with the foundation to thrive professionally. He would like to pay that sentiment forward with this fund.  The next scholarship round is available Summer 2024 - Spring 2025.  

Application and Guidelines

James F. Rogers '76 School of Business Internship Fund

James F. Rogers graduated from SUNY Oswego with a BS in Business Administration in 1976 and believes the experience he gained as the Business Development Representative for Columbia Banking in Oswego was a key element in his development and career success.  It helped him win the Outstanding Business Student Award and provided a valuable reference on his resume. He strongly believes in the value of performing work and gaining the related experience in one's career field while still a student. This Internship sponsorship by James is his way to payback to Oswego and pay it forward to current students who have shown their dedication to their studies and to working in a Business career.  The next scholarship round is available Summer 2024 - Spring 2025.  

Application and Guidelines

Steve Levy '87 Broadcasting Summer Internship Fund

This endowed internship fund was established by ESPN broadcaster Steve Levy '87 to support Broadcasting students interested in taking internships to gain professional experience.  The fund will be used to offset the cost of tuition credits and living expenses for Broadcasting students who demonstrate initiative and interest in the field and who would not otherwise be able to afford to take on an internship.  The next scholarship round is available Summer 2024.

Application and Guidelines

Jordan Siddon - Jake Berg Scholarship Winner

Doing an internship with Cryomech, Inc. has helped me bridge the gap between education and required work experience. This allowed me to grow in confidence as an individual after knowing that I have the needed tools to become successful.

Sydney Havens - Summer Internship

I absolutely adored my internship experience at WROC. This was the third internship I have completed, and I can confidently say that I learned so much throughout this opportunity.  The support of the college, as well as my internship sponsor and my site supervisor, truly gave me the encouragement that I needed to excel in this internship. I am now working part-time at WROC in the fall, as I finish up school.

William Oku

Interning at the NYC Parks Department has taught me how to put my knowledge and skills into practice while also understanding the work environment culture.  I built my confidence, built work relationships, and learned great new experiences I will be applying in future workplaces as I pursue my career in business.

Eric Chen - Photo - James F. Rogers Recipient

My experience as a tax intern at Dermody, Burke, and Brown CPA has allowed me to further kickstart my career in the field of Accounting. I would like to thank the James F. Rogers '76 Internship Fund for making this all possible, and I hope that I will be able to support students at SUNY Oswego one day with kickstarting their careers too!

Melanie Higgins - Feinberg Family Fund Recipient

Since I have been here at News 8 in Rochester, I have been able to write for the newscast, shadow producers in the control room during the newscast, and shadow reporters on scene. I now fully understand the ins-and-outs of this business, what it’s like behind the scenes, how to properly work cameras, and write concisely.

Celia Dennis Photo

Thanks to the Feinberg Family Fund, I was able to complete my Senior Capstone over the summer! I was able to get closer with the community and get real work experience as well as grow as a person.  If you are considering doing an internship during your time at SUNY Oswego, the EXCEL Office and the Feinberg’s have your back in making things happen!

 

 

Thomas Chimber - Steve Levy '87 Broadcasting Summer Internship Recipient

After completing my internship, I was able to fulfill one of my important career goals of learning to edit more professionally. By utilizing the many editing softwares at the studio over the course of the summer and receiving advice from media professionals, I have learned to edit much more proficiently which will help me excel in my industry post graduation. This wonderful gift allowed me to pursue my degree further as I get ready to graduate.
 

Jose Gomez - Feinberg Family Fund Recipient

Doing an internship for the Albany FireWolves went above and beyond my expectations. I learned so much about the media, public and community relations side of a professional sports team and how to be able to design posts. I was able to pick up new techniques and skills.
 

Micah Audycki - Feinberg Family Fund Recipient

My goal in life is to make meaningful connections with people, the position of Promotions Intern for SUNY Oswego Career Services has granted me the opportunity to do just that. I learned how to tailor my artwork and my designs to encourage interaction with any given audience. Working on promoting Career Services was so beneficial to me because in every facet of my experience I was able to learn from the people around me.

Kayli Wright - James F. Rogers Recipient

Over the past year, a majority of my college education has been through a computer screen. With the help of this scholarship and internship, I was able to meet a variety of incredible individuals. All of which have helped grow my passion to learn, grow, and improve skills that will last a lifetime long beyond my internship or future career.

Courtney Abbe - Feinberg Family Fund Recipient

Completing an internship at American High Studios was invaluable for me as a creative major. Thanks to the Feinberg Family, I was able to get this experience onto my resume which will set me apart as a newcomer in the industry.