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Summer Lending Analyst Intern

CompanyCentury Housing Corporation
LocationCulver City
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMarch 17, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will dedicate approximately half their time to producing a substantive, independent research report comparing affordable housing projects, and the other half to gaining direct exposure to underwriting and managing affordable housing loans.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
20
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
25 hours
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About The Company
Century Villages at Cabrillo (CVC) is a residential community established to break the cycle of homelessness. A former 26 acre US Naval housing site, CVC has become a nationwide public-private partnership model to benefit those in need. A 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, CVC was established in 1997 when the US Department of Defense transferred the land to CVC under the McKinney Act for the purpose of providing transitional and permanent housing to the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless. Since that time, CVC has developed into a unique supportive housing community that provides housing on any given night to over 1,000 persons. These include veteran and non-veteran individuals, families, youth and children who are housed within CVC’s robust continuum of supportive housing, ranging from shelter, to transitional housing, to permanent housing. More than simply providing shelter, CVC has co-located a palette of valuable social services to help residents regain their independence. CVC’s mission is to develop, manage, and serve as steward of this 27 acre supportive housing campus so that independent service providers can successfully help individuals and families overcome homelessness. CVC embraces a vision whereby the cycle of homelessness is broken by offering residents a service-enriched, supportive environment designed to encourage self-sufficiency and promote achievement of the highest human potential. CVC seeks to provide residents a nurturing, healing environment along with the tools necessary to change behaviors and overcome barriers. Ultimately, CVC seeks to empower residents to build dreams and reintegrate into mainstream society.
About the Role

Job Title: Summer Lending Analyst – Intern

Division: Century Housing Corporation

Hours: 25 hours per week

Compensation: $27.00 per hour

Start Date: June 15, 2026 (flexible based on academic schedules; approximately 10-week internship)

Application Deadline: May 15, 2026


About Century

Century Housing Corporation (“CHC”) is a mission-driven Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) supporting quality affordable home development throughout California. With offices in Culver City, Long Beach, and San Francisco, Century provides innovative end-to-end financing from predevelopment to permanent loans. Century also serves as a reliable partner to state and local agencies, and municipalities. Learn more about us at www.century.org


About the Internship

This is a dual-track internship designed for a graduate student seeking both hands-on exposure to CDFI lending and the opportunity to produce a substantive, independent research contribution. Approximately half of the intern’s time will be dedicated to each track. The intern will design and execute a publicly facing research report on a topic developed in collaboration with CHC’s Lending Team. The current focus is a comparison of affordable housing projects developed under Los Angeles’s ED-1 executive directive versus traditionally financed LIHTC projects. The lending track provides direct exposure to underwriting and managing affordable housing loans, from predevelopment through permanent financing, in collaboration with CHC’s Credit Risk Management team. Graduate students with a capstone or client project requirement are strongly encouraged to apply. CHC will collaborate to align deliverables with academic requirements.

Research Track (~50%)

  • In consultation with CHC senior staff, design the scope, methodology, and structure of a research report relevant to Century’s lending work
  • Conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis comparing ED-1 and LIHTC projects, including financing structures, timelines, development costs, and outcomes
  • Identify data sources, conduct outreach or interviews as needed, and synthesize findings into a clear, professional report
  • Present progress and findings to CHC staff at key milestones

Lending Analyst Track (~50%)

  • Support the analysis, structuring, underwriting, and closing of Century lending products in alignment with CHC policies
  • Assist in evaluating new loan origination opportunities
  • Review loan documentation and support Loan Administration with closings
  • Assist in preparing credit packages for approval
  • Perform pro forma analysis, review appraisals, and analyze sponsor financial statements
  • Support ongoing loan monitoring and credit risk assessment
  • Assist with special projects related to lending operations


Who Should Apply

  • Graduate students in Urban Planning, Real Estate, Public Policy, Business, Architecture, or a related field with a demonstrated interest in affordable housing finance or community development. Advanced undergraduates and nontraditional candidates with relevant experience may be considered.
  • Candidates with a demonstrated interest in affordable housing finance or community development
  • Strong independent research and project management skills
  • Analytical and detail-oriented individuals comfortable working with financial data
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Self-starters who can work autonomously while seeking guidance when appropriate
  • Candidates motivated by mission-driven work and social impact


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Interest in affordable housing, public policy, and real estate finance
  • Strong research, analytical, and organizational skills
  • Basic understanding of multifamily lending and underwriting concepts
  • Ability to manage multiple assignments simultaneously and meet deadlines
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team environment
  • Problem-solving mindset and strong attention to detail


Working Conditions

  • Internship may be conducted in-office or remotely
  • Approximately 25 hours per week for ~10 weeks
  • Flexible start date based on academic calendar


To Apply

Submit your resume and a brief cover letter by May 15, 2026. Please include your interest in affordable housing finance and any relevant research or financial analysis experience.

Key Skills
ResearchData AnalysisUnderwritingLoan StructuringCredit Risk ManagementFinancial AnalysisProject ManagementCommunicationOrganizational SkillsProblem SolvingAttention To DetailLoan MonitoringPro Forma Analysis
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