Jobs
Internship Credit Eligible
Internship Credit Eligible
Turn Mission into Credit & Career Development
Depending on your university’s guidelines, College Liquidation offers opportunities to earn college credit while gaining practical experience.
You’ll take on real responsibilities in operations, marketing, sustainability, or partnerships — with a signed agreement tailored to your academic department’s criteria.
- University-approved curriculum plans available
- Roles in logistics, data, digital marketing, design, and fieldwork
- Learn what it takes to build and scale an ESG-aligned nonprofit
Internship Credit Eligible
Turn Real-World Impact Into Real Academic Credit — Where Your Campus Allows
At College Liquidation, we believe that the best learning happens not just in the classroom, but also in the field — connecting with real people, solving real problems, and building real-world solutions. That’s why many of our campus-based roles may qualify for academic internship credit, depending on your school’s guidelines.
We’ve designed our internship-eligible opportunities to be mission-driven, experience-rich, and academically valuable — ideal for students majoring in Business, Marketing, Sustainability, Public Policy, Communications, Nonprofit Management, Retail Operations, Social Impact, and more.
How It Works:
- You bring the paperwork — we’ll help you complete it
- Approval is campus-specific — most universities allow internship credit through independent study, department sponsorship, or career services approval
We provide:
- A clear position description
- A site supervisor to sign off and offer evaluations
- Tracking logs, learning outcomes, and mission-aligned goals
- Professional letters of recommendation at the end of your term
What You’ll Do:
- Participate in 20–120 hours of hands-on learning (depending on credit requirements)
- Work in direct alignment with our nonprofit mission: equity, sustainability, and student opportunity
- Contribute to event coordination, marketing strategy, operations logistics, ambassador team development, merchandise storytelling, and data tracking
- Attend regular check-ins with your supervisor (virtual or in person)
- Complete a reflective capstone or journal (if required by your university)
- Learn to apply academic theories in a real-world nonprofit ecosystem serving thousands of students
Why It Matters:
- You’ll stand out with meaningful internship experience tied to your major and your values
- Many students use our internship roles to fulfill course requirements, gain academic endorsements, or boost their grad school and scholarship applications
- You’ll gain skills employers actually care about — like initiative, communication, sustainability reporting, and customer engagement
Internships May Qualify Through:
- Your major or department (check with your academic advisor)
- Your school’s career center or experiential learning program
- Honors or capstone project credit pathways
- Service-learning or community impact programs
We’re proud to partner with students who want their education to reflect both impact and initiative. And when your school supports that vision, we’ll be here to help you bridge the gap between learning and doing.
College Credit
Your Work = Real Academic Value
We collaborate with academic departments across disciplines (marketing, business, social justice, sustainability, etc.) to offer for-credit internship models that let students turn this experience into formal recognition.
- We’ll help provide evaluation materials
- Flexible timelines and deliverables
- Learn, reflect, and report on meaningful, measurable impact
Turn Campus Engagement Into Classroom Credit
We know how valuable your time is — especially when balancing academics, extracurriculars, and work. That’s why many roles at College Liquidation are structured to qualify for academic internship or elective credit, where permitted by your school’s policies.
Whether you're helping coordinate a pop-up, leading student outreach, or supporting mission-driven marketing efforts, you’re doing more than volunteering — you’re gaining real-world, credit-worthy experience.
What You Gain:
- Verified internship hours
- A certificate of participation
- A formal letter of evaluation or recommendation
- Priority access to paid and leadership roles after credit completion
- A résumé-enhancing title (Campus Impact Intern, Equity and Engagement Intern, etc.)
This is more than credit — it’s mission-driven professional development that directly improves your campus, your network, and your skillset.
Impact Areas:
- Sustainability – Work in circular economy models and fashion redistribution
- Business & Operations – Apply inventory, logistics, and strategic planning
- Marketing & Communications – Content creation, social growth, and storytelling
- Equity in Action – Directly contribute to reducing affordability gaps and stigma
Many interns use this experience as a capstone, honors project, or leadership credential. If you're seeking credits and cause, this is for you.