There are a multitude of internship opportunities available, both locally and nationally. See below for some additional resources to help you find the internship you are seeking.
The Student Conservation Association
http://www.theSCA.org
The Student Conservation Association is the nations largest and oldest provider of conservation service opportunities inspiring lifelong environmental stewardship in students. Expense paid internships from 12 weeks to 12 months in over 50 disciplines are available in national parks, forests and historic sites.
The Internship Series on Line
http://www.internships-usa.com
The Internship Series on Line offers the most comprehensive source of internship information on the web. Opportunities available in Fortune 500 companies, sports organizations, government agencies and non profits to name a few are detailed in fourteen online reference books. This site is password protected and UCF students may request the username and password via e-mail to el@mail.ucf.edu. Be sure to include your name and PID to verify your student status.
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)
http://www.hacu.net
HACU represents more than 350 colleges and universities committed to Hispanic higher education success in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Latin America and Spain. HACU is the only national educational association that represents Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI). An important component of HACU is their national internship program open to all undergraduate students. Visit their website for more information and internship description and guidelines.
INROADS
http://www.inroads.org
The mission of INROADS is to develop and place talented minority youth in business and industry and prepare them for corporate and community leadership. INROADS seeks high performing African American, Hispanic, and Native American Indian students for internship opportunities with some of the nations largest companies.
Careers Representing America
www.careers.state.gov
The U.S. Department of State tackles issues that affect American citizens at home and abroad every day. Foreign Service professionals carry out the Departments global mission from more than 265 locations worldwide, and Civil Service professionals contribute without leaving the United States. For students exploring career paths, a variety of domestic and overseas positions are also available.