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Coursicle Marketing Internship – NYC Summer 2026

Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, United States


Coursicle Marketing Internship – NYC Summer 2026 Recruitment began on August 21, 2025

and the job listing Expires on April 1, 2026

Over 2 million college students use Coursicle to stay on top of their classes and homework.

Coursicle is your all-in-one academic planner:

Sync and color-code assignments from Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace (D2L), Moodle, and more

Get reminders for upcoming classes, assignments, quizzes, projects, and exams

Get notified when classes have open seats

Read reviews of their professors

Build schedules and create backup schedules for registration

For the first time since our founding, Coursicle is expanding beyond course registration. Students can now sync and color-code homework from any system (Canvas, Blackboard, etc.), see friends’ schedules in real-time, and chat anonymously with classmates. With these features and new ones you’ll help us promote, we’re hoping students will begin to rely on Coursicle every day of the semester.

The main goal of this role is simple: bring in as many new users to Coursicle as possible. Since our growth to this point has largely been from word of mouth, active marketing is unexplored territory for us. This means you’ll be responsible for generating user acquisition ideas, testing them, and determining which ones are the most effective. Depending on its effectiveness, content creation may become a core responsibility of this role.

Us

Company:

700,000 users

Running entirely on revenue

Small team (6 full-time, 3 part-time)

Missions:

Mental health: we’ve seen first-hand the stigma that’s held toward mental illness (read our CEO’s essay about his struggle with anxiety and depression). It’s all too common to feel isolated and overwhelmed in college. Coursicle began as a way to reduce the anxiety of course registration and we’re continuing that effort by helping students feel more in control of their academic lives.

Wealth disparity: we don’t want to make the rich richer, so we don’t take investment and we don’t optimize for profit. We want to show the world that money can’t continue to be the end goal anymore and you can be successful without trying to squeeze every cent out of people.

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