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Internships for Individual Students

CEPA Europe custom arranges internship placements for individual students in companies or institutions which fit your personal interests, academic goals and background as closely as possible. Housing assistance, language preparation and cultural immersion courses are also arranged for each internship placement through CEPA Europe.
Price for a 2 month CEPA Internship: € 2.950
(valid for internships in 2010)
This includes:
- Internship placement for 2 months (other durations available upon request)
- Assistance and guidance to prepare your resume and internship cover letter for the very different German standards (Lebenslauf)
- Research and contacting German companies on your behalf to inquire about the internship possibility
- Intensive German language course (20 class hours)
- Orientation & cultural immersion
- Weekly meeting with the internship on-site coordinator
- Rent for accommodation in single apartment, at a student residence or something similar
There is no application fee to apply. Please see the application steps for more details about the process to apply for an internship. Health insurance can also be arranged for a small fee.
The price for staying additional months will be extra.
Please note: The program price is a set price calculated in Euro and all billing will be made in Euro.
The following services are NOT included in the price:
- Airfare
- Passport expenses
- Health insurance
- Telephone
- Deposits for internet / keys / sheets / etc.
- Meals and other daily living expenses
The cost for a CEPA Internship program may vary and is based on the location, duration, type of accommodation and other factors. Internships for groups of 8 students or more are also available. Please visit the faculty section to find out more.
Testimonial:
"My time in Berlin interning is one of my fondest memories. The internship was challenging, as it required me to constantly speak and write in German but in the end my German was significantly better. The office staff was amazing and encouraged me to better my speaking skills by only speaking to me in German. Not only did I get to observe the workings of a foreign government but I also got to live in Berlin, which is an awesome city."
Jessica Jones, Internship at the German Bundestag in Berlin, 2008


