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Best Computer Science Colleges for Internships

I'm applying to computer science programs and really want to end up at a college with great internship opportunities. Which schools have strong CS programs with solid industry partnerships?

a year ago

Absolutely, great question! There are indeed several universities popular for their impressive computer science programs that have robust industry partnerships. Keep in mind, internships do not rely solely on university partnerships—often, students can secure excellent internships through personal research, networking, and university career fairs.

1. Stanford University: Stanford not only ranks as a top computer science school but, being located in Silicon Valley, has direct ties and proximity to tech giants. Many students secure internships (and post-grad jobs) at these companies.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Known for its world-class engineering programs including computer science, MIT has solid industry connections, providing students with vast opportunities.

3. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley): Another university with impressive proximity benefits, UC Berkeley is very close to Silicon Valley and has robust industry partnerships providing great internships.

4. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science is renowned, and the university has partnerships across industries, and not just within tech, providing a broad spectrum of potential internships.

5. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): The university's Computer Science Department has strong connections with tech firms, giving students ample opportunities to secure internships.

6. University of Washington (UW): UW sits near Microsoft and Amazon HQs, offering students direct access to internships in these globally known tech firms.

Remember, a good fit university matters beyond internship opportunities. You should consider overall academic fit, culture, financial aspects, etc. Don't forget you can also access internships through independent applications, networking, and leveraging college career services.

a year ago

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