Teens Can Apply Now for Summer Internships in NYC

Teens have the opportunity to explore arts careers and institutions with Whitney Museum Youth Insights Program. Photo by Diana Kim

Summer internships can make your average, high-achieving, New York City kid really stand out from the rest of the equally high-achieving pack when it's time to apply to college. In an era when applications have become increasingly competitive—leaving schools to look for more than good grades, great test scores, an outstanding essay, and a list of after-school activities—these summer internships in NYC offer kids hands-on, real-world experience, and some even include leadership opportunities.

NYC summer internships come in various forms, paid and unpaid, regular and intermittent, educational and creative, with some also offering school or volunteer credit. The primary thing teen summer internships in NYC tend to have in common is that the application due dates are usually long before most teens have started thinking about their summer—or college—plans.

To make sure your teens don’t miss out on any opportunities, we've rounded up 17 great summer internships in NYC for teens. Most are accepting applications now. Find more teen-friendly happenings in our Teen Guide to NYC.

Best Cheap Places to Eat in Atlanta for Kids & Families (Under $10!) — Recs From Locals

Choose laid-back Atlanta restaurants that offer low-cost menu items AND fun for kids! Photo by Melanie Preis

Dining out as a family can be pricey, so it's important to find cheap places to eat in Atlanta (that are also tasty, of course)! We've focused on yummy, affordable restaurants in Atlanta that will make tummies, and wallets, happy. These Atlanta spots have kid-approved meals under $10, so keep reading to find out more where to save money for a fun night out!

Best Cheap Places to Eat in Orlando for Kids & Families (Under $10!) — Recs From Locals

Hot Dog Hall of Fame, part of Universal City Walk, is a great place to enjoy affordable dogs as you shop and wander the attraction. Photo courtesy Universal Orlando

Eating out at family restaurants in Orlando can get expensive fast, especially if you’re anywhere near the theme parks or tourist corridors. As a local parent, I’ve learned the hard way that “family-friendly” doesn’t always mean budget-friendly. But if you know where to look, there are still plenty of cheap places to eat in Orlando where kids are happy and the bill doesn’t sting.

Every spot on this list offers kid-approved meals under $10, and is a place locals actually recommend. You’ll find classic comfort food, international flavors, quick bites, and a few “weird but fun” picks your kids will remember.

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