CU Public Interest Internship Experience (PIIE)

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The CU Public Interest Internship Experience (PIIE) Program was established in 2006 to connect students interested in civic engagement with paid internships at nonprofits and government agencies. PIIE was the first of its kind among public universities in the nation and has become increasingly competitive since its first summer. Now in its 19th year, PIIE has provided more than 200 internships in fields ranging from animal welfare to education, health, law, sustainability and more.

Applications for summer 2025 will open the last week of January.ÌýPlease email cupiie@colorado.edu with any questions.

Check back end of January for our list of organizations and internship descriptions.

Important Dates
  • End of January: Applications open
  • Feb. 16: Applications due by 11:59 p.m.
  • Feb. 17–March 14: Applications reviewed by PIIE and host organizations. Interviews conducted during this time and offers will be made.
  • March 21: Deadline for students to accept or decline received offers.

Once students submit their full application, they will be initially reviewed by the PIIE board to identify potential candidates. Successful applications will then be sent to host organizations. Employers will then contact candidates to set up interviews.

By the end of March, all PIIE internships will have offers made and accepted. The CU PIIE director will work with applicants who do not receive an internship offer by providing resources that may help them in their future.

In order to be eligible for a CU PIIE internship, a student must:

  • Be a full-time undergraduate at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Student must also be continuing enrollment (study abroad counts) for the following fall semester after the internship takes place.

  • Be in good academic standing with a GPA of 2.5 or higher.

  • Be in at least their second year of college (not just in credits) at the time of application.

Interns are matched with an advisor for the semester (typically a CU staff member) who acts in a mentorship capacity and provides support throughout the semester

Interns participate in professional development activities with Career Services to learn more about skills they are gaining and reflect on their experiences

Interns are awarded a total of $6,000 if chosen for the PIIE program. Payment is distributed in the form of a recognition award from CU PIIE, and direct payment from the host organization. The internship requires completion of 300 hours over the course of 9-12 weeks. This equates to approximately $20 an hour.

  • View the internship descriptions above and pick your top two choices.
  • Complete all necessary forms and create materials needed.
  • Submit yourÌý no later than 11:59 p.m. on February 16th
Application Materials
  • One completedÌý.
  • An updatedÌýresume.The quality of your resume affects your application.
  • Two separateÌýcover lettersÌýfor your top two organization choices from the list above.

If you are a recipient of a CU PIIE internship, you must be able to:

  • Fulfill all responsibilities of their internship, including traveling to and from their host organization (if applicable some opportunities are fully remote).
  • Meet with their designated advisor at least twice throughout the semester.
  • Attend a PIIE orientation, professional development activities at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, and an end of summer PIIE celebration.