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Graphic Design Internship (Office of the Dean of Students)

The Division of Student Affairs Internship Program

The Division of Student Affairs Internship Program allows students to spend a summer handling a special project for the university designed to prepare them for life after graduation. Interns will work 19 hours per week for 10-weeks. These part-time internship positions offer a competitive compensation package that includes an hourly wage. Due to COVID-19, we are currently planning for each of our internships to take place virtually. Housing assistance may be provided on a case by case basis after internship positions are offered. Undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The internship runs from May 31, 2021 to August 6, 2021. The application is due February 14, 2021.

Please contact utlei@austin.utexas.edu with questions.

*Undergraduate students must be enrolled in the Spring 2021 semester to be eligible.


The Office

The Office of the Dean of Students is committed to helping all students at the University of Texas at Austin reach their fullest potential. Our office provides a variety of student support services along with opportunities for leadership experience, diverse student work environments, engaging programming and specialized resources.  The Office of the Dean of Students includes 10 specialized service areas: Leadership and Ethics Institute, Legal Services for Students, Legislative Student Organizations, Dean of Students Research Institute, Sorority and Fraternity Life, Student Activities, Student Conduct and Academic Integrity, Student Emergency Services, Student Veteran Services, and Title IX Training and Investigations.

The Project

Assist the Director of Strategic and Executive Communications and Marketing Coordinator with digital and print design for web, social, print collateral and promotional items for the Office of the Dean of Students and all the units within. Work in a fast-paced and changing environment and manage a variety of assignments while gaining valuable experience and creating work to add to your portfolio.

The Supervisor

Sara Kennedy, Director of Strategic and Executive Communications

Things You’ll Do

  • Manage design projects assigned by the Director through completion (ready to post or packaged to print)
  • Maintain university brand standards and individual consistency for different audiences, units and projects
  • Respond appropriately to design feedback, offer suggestions and find solutions for functional design

Who You Are (Preferred Qualifications)

  • Graphic design experience with portfolio of work
  • Adobe Creative Suite fluency
  • Position requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, receptiveness to feedback and the ability to produce results with limited supervision