Can You Find an Interesting Summer Internship in Meadville? Yes!

Graham Kralic '25, an economics major and communications minor,  elected to stay in Meadville this summer and intern in the Financial Aid office at Allegheny College.
Graham Kralic ’25, an economics major and communications minor,  elected to stay in Meadville this summer and intern in the Financial Aid office at Allegheny College.

Graham Kralic ’25, an economics major and communications minor, elected to stay in Meadville this summer and intern in the Financial Aid office at Allegheny College.

We asked Graham…

How did you find your summer internship?

I found this opportunity through my campus job in the financial aid office.

Allegheny students can apply for wide variety of campus jobs through the student job bank.

What are your duties?

My duties include financial aid awards research based on recent SCOTUS rulings, scholarship account bank reconciliation, employment verification, general student employment duties, assisting in general office duties, data entry, and dealing with student and parent relationships regarding financial aid.

Would you recommend this experience to other students?

I would definitely recommend this experience to other students. It’s a great way to learn the ins and outs of office life and hone communication and collaboration skills better. This experience also provides the opportunity to take on larger responsibilities since the office has a smaller staff compared to some internships at larger companies.

What other activities are you involved in on campus?

I’m involved in CBE as a Fellow, the varsity men’s soccer team, I’m the co-president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee(SAAC), the Director of Membership Development of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, the treasurer of the Interfraternity Council, and a member of the golf club.

◊ Graham is the first place winner in the fall 2022 Financial Literacy Competition.

The Bruce R. Thompson Center for Business and Economics (CBE) prepares Allegheny College students to succeed in a diverse, global economy.