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Home / Outreach / Student Involvement / Undergraduate Internship Program

Undergraduate Internship Program

Thank you for your interest in becoming an Ohio State University Suicide Prevention Program (OSUSPP) Undergraduate Intern for a semester of your academic career at OSU! OSUSPP’s mission is “to develop a comprehensive, effective, culturally responsive, technologically advanced, and sustainable system of suicide prevention at the Columbus and the five regional campuses of The Ohio State University.” Successful applicants will be able to offer specific skills to help advance this mission, but also have a strong desire to learn about suicide prevention and OSUSPP administration. We also try to select interns who represent a diverse cross section of majors, backgrounds, and student organizations at OSU.

Interns selected to join the OSUSPP team will have the opportunity to become campus leaders in mental health promotion and will work in a variety of campus suicide prevention efforts. Interns will develop skills in professionalism, mental health advocacy, and administration while learning the true meaning of prevention. OSUSPP interns will serve primarily in a clerical role but will also have opportunities to develop leadership skills, academic/research interests, and career goals through various outreach and programmatic work that supports the mission of the OSUSPP. Responsibilities of student interns include, but are not limited to, supporting the development of associate student organizations, creating and staffing outreach events, preparing suicide prevention gatekeeper REACH© trainings, communicating with staff/faculty/graduate/professional REACH© Trainers, weekly staff meetings, social media efforts, marketing, and others. Interns meet bi-weekly with the Assistant Director to develop goals and assess outcomes designed to fulfill the operational needs of the office and strengthen the intern’s academic and professional skills and interests.

To learn more about the internship experience, job duties, and expectations, please read the Semester Internship Position Summary.

Applications for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters will close on Friday, May 3, 2024. If you would like to apply for an internship position for either semester please visit HERE to access the form.

Current Spring 2024 Interns

Elisa McClellanElisa McClellan

Sara Franquesa-GuivernauSara Franquesa-Guivernau


Past OSUSPP Undergraduate Interns

Caroline Baker (2023)
Sarah Murray (2023)
Addison Wood (2022)
Lawrence Mazzoni (2022)
Grace Balzer (2022)
Nicole Brocious (2022)
Tori Abell (Fall 2021)
Abbey Campbell (Fall 2021)
Parishi Ganhdi (Fall 2021)
Benjamin Chiappone (Spring 2020)
Taylor Hazelwood (Spring 2020)
Erin Sullivan (Spring 2020)
Megan Arenschield (Fall 2019)
Nick Downing (Fall 2019)
Lily Powers (Fall 2019)
Casey Kaiser (Spring 2019)
Deepika Raju Nantha Kumar (Spring 2019)
Raghad Kodvawala (Fall 2018)
Mariyah Judson (Fall 2018) 
Samantha Woodring (Fall 2018)
Julia Parker (Spring 2018)
Nadia Musleh (Spring 2018)
Sindhya Rajan (Spring 2018)

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