Undergraduate Internship in Professional Psychology


Summer 2025 Applications Closed

Columbus Women’s Wellness - Psychological & Consulting Services offers internship opportunities to undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing a professional career in the field of psychology and/or mental health. Invitations to the CWW UG Internship Program are offered to current students enrolled in their 3rd or 4th year of college, majoring in psychology, and have a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Importantly, qualified candidates shall reflect a demonstrated interest and desire to pursue a graduate education to support their goals in professional psychology practice.

CWW Internships are typically offered each semester (Fall, Spring, Summer) to 1-3 students. Information about upcoming internship cycles are posted here approximately 1-2 months prior to the start of the next internship offering.

CWW’s UG Internship Program is designed to promote both professional and clinical skills. The Intern(s) work(s) directly with clinical providers, practice management, and operational staff to build applicable knowledge and skill set that will help prepare the student professionally and/or for graduate education. The internship role, primarily administrative in activities, provide a strong foundation to a comprehensive professional psychology knowledge base. Successful interns are offered a letter of recommendation for graduate school application packages from Dr. Jennifer R. Jones and/or other CWW clinical providers.

Interns are asked to commit 8-12 hours per week and are compensated at a competitive hourly rate of $17.50 per hour.


APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

To be considered for CWW’s UG Internship, please submit the following in ONE email to drjones@columbuswomenswellness.com.with the subject heading UG Internship:

  1. Letter of interest in CWW’s UG Internship program

  2. CV/Resume

  3. Unofficial college transcript or Advising Report

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • 03/07/2025 - Application window for Summer 2025 CWW UG Internship in Professional Psychology opens

  • 03/07/2025 - Review of internship applications begin

  • 04/11/2025 - Last day to submit all application materials (*please note applications received after this date will not be reviewed)

  • 04/18/2025 - Applicants receive email notification of interview invitation status

  • 04/25/2025 - CWW UG Internship in Professional Psychology Interview Day

  • 04/29/2025 - Interviewed candidates will be notified of status of internship placement offer or rejection no later than 04/29/2025

Columbus Women’s Wellness’s Undergraduate Internship in Professional Psychology is a highly competitive appointment and not all applicants will be invited to interview. Applicants should be prepared for a professional, in-person interview with Dr. Jennifer R. Jones, practice management, and/or other CWW clinical providers for consideration of the UG Internship.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • In-person interviews (required) for the Summer 2025 Internship will be Friday, April 25, 2025. If invited to interview, you will be offered the choice of two (2) times from which to choose to interview. We are unable to accommodate alternative interview dates or virtual interview requests. Interview Day practice location is to be determined and you will be notified of practice location in your invitation email.

  • Location of interview day will be at our Gahanna practice location.

  • Start date for internship is week of May 5, 2025.

  • Internship locale may vary throughout the semester and may include all 3 practice locations over the semester.

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Erica Curtis, Waverly Younts, and Carly Stalling

 

Congratulations to Erica Curtis, Waverly Younts, and Carly Stalling for the successful completion of CWW's Undergraduate Internship in Professional Psychology Spring 2025.

Each intern brought tremendous talent to the program and to CWW. With opportunities to engage in various aspects of the professional practice of psychology and better understand the symbiotic relationship between clinical practice, business operations, and ethics, they are leaving with a solid foundation to support their success in graduate school. Their professional growth over the semester was notable and the connections they made with their colleagues at CWW will be lifelong. There is no doubt that each of them will be successful in graduate school and beyond. We look forward to seeing the mark they make on the field of psychology!