Internships & Career Prep

Whether you’re interning on campus, with a local government, or at a powerhouse such as NASA or ESPN, SUNY Brockport prepares you for your future career.

Phu Nguyen standing in front of a yellow wall wrap that reads SUNY Brockport Phu (Don) Nguyen designed three wall wraps prominently on display in the Seymour Union as part of his on-campus internship.

What resources does career services offer?

SUNY Brockport provides a range of career-ready resources, from professional attire to resume reviews and networking support.

Professional clothes closet

Find your power suit. The Brockport Clothes Closet offers gently used professional attire donated by our alumni, faculty, and staff.

Students can select clothing for interviews, networking events, or conferences — at no cost.

Explore the clothes closet

Career prep

Need help creating a resume or cover letter? Looking to connect with professionals in your field?

Our team helps students:

  • Refine their resumes and cover letters
  • Build professional networks
  • Practice interviewing skills
  • Fine-tune their LinkedIn profiles
Career Design Center

How can I find an internship?

Reach out to a faculty member within your major about potential internship opportunities or  make an appointment with the Career Design Center. 

Can I get paid for my internship?

SUNY Brockport’s Internship Stipend Program provides funding for students completing unpaid internships. The funding can cover various expenses such as transportation, parking, childcare, housing, food, and other incidental costs.

Nathan Franklin holding an animal at his internship with Animal Adventure Park

Nathan Franklin | Animal Adventure Park intern

“It felt incredible to be that close to such a large predator.

Franklin spent his summer pursuing his passion for wildlife with support from the University’s Internship Stipend Program.

Read Nathan’s story

Hear from our students

Angel Rosario Soto

“The Nursing program had us do several labs and simulations to practice our skills, leaving me feeling more confident and prepared to be a Registered Nurse.”

Angel Rosario Soto ’24, ICU Resident

Antonina Tortorello

“My professors were always there for me to lean on and ask questions, which has allowed me to feel more comfortable asking questions in the workplace when needed.”

Antonina Tortorello ’24, Multimedia Journalist/Producer

“I wasn’t sure if I should go into the investment or corporate side of finance. My internship really helped me figure out what I wanted to do.”

Nick Van Wie ’24, Associate Financial Analyst

Your dream career starts here

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