Royal Experience Program Summer Interns 2022

Six University of Scranton students participated in the Royal Experience Summer Internship Program for 2022.
Six University of Scranton students received support for their summer internships through the Royal Experience Summer Internship Program for 2022.
Six University of Scranton students received support for their summer internships through the Royal Experience Summer Internship Program for 2022.

The Royal Experience Summer Internship Program provided six University of Scranton students, selected from a competitive pool, a stipend of up to $4,000 to support their participation in a meaningful unpaid internship for the summer of 2022. The program was started in 2016 through funding by the University’s Parents’ Executive Council and the donations of alumni and friends of the University.

Students receiving support write about their internship experiences in a blog published on the University’s Gerard R. Roche Center for Career Development webpage.

The following is a list of students who participated in the 2022 Royal Experience Summer Internship program.

Sydney Gero ’23, a criminal justice major from Somerset, New Jersey, participated in the New Jersey State Parole Board (NJSPB) Internship Program at the Community Programs Division of NJSPB in Trenton, New Jersey.

Nicole Gomber ’23, a counseling and human services major from New Providence, New Jersey, interned at Good Grief in Morristown, New Jersey.

Julia Loury ’23, an entrepreneurship major from Scranton, was the coordinating project officer and operations assistant intern at Aardvark Amusements in Sayreville, New Jersey.

Clare Maguire ’23, a criminal justice major from Oreland, participated in the 2022 Summer Internship Program at the Montgomery County Detective Bureau in Norristown.

Simal Sami ’24, an information technology major from Jessup, was an intern for The University of Scranton’s IT Department.

Michael Walton ’23, a marketing major from Gloucester City, New Jersey, was a public relations and marketing intern for The Borgen Project, Tacoma, Washington.

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