Undergraduate & Legal Internship Opportunities
Stay tuned! Fall internship opportunities will be posted in June 2025.
We’re committed to maintaining an inclusive, welcoming workplace where passionate people from all backgrounds work together to defend immigrant rights.
Take a look at our latest postings below.
We’re looking for people like you.
We have an unshakeable hope for a better future, care deeply about people, and believe in every person’s fundamental right to safety, dignity, and freedom. Sound familiar? We’d love to have you join us.
If you have further questions or need assistance with the application process, please email HR@amicacenter.org. Thank you again for considering our organization as a potential employer.
Information about FALL 2025 internship opportunities will be posted in June 2025.
Stay tuned! Fall internship opportunities will be posted in June 2025.
Amica Center for Immigrant Rights’ Summer 2025 internship and scholarship application period is OPEN! Amica Center will distribute four $1,000 tax-free* scholarships to eligible interns for the primary purpose of educational and professional development after careful review of all accepted applications.
Eligibility Criteria:
Disqualifying Criteria:
Application Process:
After completing the application process through the link below, you will be invited to apply for Amica Center’s internship scholarship. Applying to be considered for the scholarship is optional. Participating in the scholarship application will have no effect on the candidate’s application to participate in Amica Center’s internship program. Answers to the scholarship application will remain confidential to Amica Center’s People Operations team and will not be disclosed to the recruiting team.
Evaluation:
Financial need is the primary evaluating criteria for this scholarship. Additional criteria include quality and thoughtfulness of application questions.
Scholarship Recipients:
Interns will be informed if they were selected as a scholarship recipient in their offer letter. Scholarship recipients will be asked to complete a W9 in order to receive these funds via direct deposit. More information about fund distribution will be shared in the offer letter.
*Scholarship funds are intended to be used to pay for tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution, or for fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at the institution. Scholarship recipients are advised to speak to a tax-expert and report the scholarship funds in their gross income to the IRS.
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