Internship Funding

To support MBA students’ interest and desire for non-traditional internship experiences that allow them to pursue their passions. We are pleased to offer the following internship funding opportunities.

 

Nixon International Business Internship Fund

Established through the generosity of John W. and Lea Paxton Nixon, the Nixon

International Business Internship Fund is available to Johnson MBA students who are US citizens taking an international summer internship. The Nixon Fund is intended to supplement salaries that are significantly less than the average MBA internship salaries or to provide compensation for unpaid internships. The amount of funding provided to selected students will vary from year to year based on need and demand. Preference is for students with little prior international experience. Funds cannot be used for international students who are returning to their home country for a summer internship. Students must have an internship offer to be considered. The deadline for applications is in mid-April each year.

For more information about this funding, application process, or deadline, contact mat59@cornell.edu.

Kyra Stiggelbout, MBA '24 wearing New Balances to indicate her sustainability internship experience at New Balance as part of SIIF
Takwa Elmesawy, MBA '25 and fellow interns standing in front of Generation Unlimited sign, a program Takwa worked on as part of her internship funded by SIIF at UNICEF

Social Impact Internship Fund

The Social Impact Internship Fund provides funding to Johnson MBA students who take a low- or no-compensation summer internship directly involved in social or environmental impact. Students seeking internship opportunities in the following areas are eligible to apply:

  1. For-profit ventures with a dedicated social mission or double bottom line business model (must be explicitly stated in company’s mission statement)
  2. Internships in the sustainability department or equivalent division of a for-profit corporation
  3. B-Corp certified companies
  4. Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)), public sector organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), or government agencies
  5. Social venture capital or impact investment firms
  6. Mission-driven, sustainable/social start-ups

This funding is made possible due to the generosity of fellow Johnson students and alumni.

The amount of funding provided to selected students will vary, based on the funding available in any given year. Students must have an internship offer to be considered. The deadlines for applications are April 1 and May 1 each year (based on funding availability).

For more information about this funding, application process, or deadline, contact mat59@cornell.edu.


Featured Stories

Learn more about students’ experiences with the Nixon International Business Internship Fund and the Social Imapct Internship Fund.

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How My Internship Provided Insights into India

Archish Mittal, MBA ’25 describes his experience at Insights International learning about people who can be a bridge between India and the world.

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Advancing Financial Inclusion at Cornell

Ain Razali, Johnson Cornell Tech Dual-Campus Track MBA ’25 reflects on her summer experience through the Social Impact Internship Fund.

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Building the Housing Future

Social Impact Internship Fund recipient Guru Bhardwaj shares how he drove social impact and investor appeal this summer at Brahmbhatt Architects.


Nikunj Raithatha

The financial support from SIIF allowed me to pursue my passion while mitigating the financial impact of doing it enabling me to take an internship that was a great fit with my background and future goals.

Nikunj Raithatha, MBA ‘20
Erin Popelka, MBA ‘16

"Funding from the Nixon Fellowship allowed me to accept a unique and exciting internship opportunity at Kodo Foundation – a performance arts organization dedicated to economic and social development on a remote island in Japan."

Erin Popelka, MBA ‘16
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"Johnson’s Social Impact Internship Fund highlights the school's efforts to prepare students for the jobs of tomorrow enabling a growing number of student to take internships focused on environmental and social impact."

Femi Faoye, MBA ’16