Check department listings—Check with your academic adviser to see which departments maintain listings of internship and co-op opportunities in their fields of study.
Visit your career services offices—Many offices have internship and co-op listings and may be able to help you locate other relevant resources such as books, employer files and directories, and web sites.
Attend job fairs—Employers often use job fairs to identify students for internships and co-ops, as well as for full-time employment. Carry copies of your resume with you, but also be prepared to enter your resume on some companies' web sites.
Visit your campus or local library for resources that provide information about internships and co-ops—Research organizations you are interested in so you can tailor resumes and cover letters to specific employesr.
Contact the Chamber of Commerce—Once you determine where you would like to work, contact the Chamber of Commerce there to obtain information about local employers.
Network—Talk with friends, family, coworkers, supervisors, instructors, administrators, and professionals in your field of study, and let them know you are searching for an internship or co-op.