Ohio University has an internship program set up with Netjets. The primary goal of the internship is to allow students to get a good understanding of the company and how it operates.
The main reason OU has it is because many of the program managers, pilots, office personnel, and even the Director of Ops are Ohio University graduates.
NJA Capt, As for being around the jets, I spent lots of time in and around them. I was fortunate to observe training flights in nearly every type of aircraft in the fleet except the BBJ, Citation VII, and Hawker 1000. However, the majority of my time was spent in the office working on all different kinds of office projects.
I learned more than I could imagine and although I'd like to try my hand at airline flying, I'd still love to work for NJ. There are a lot of good people there and I certainly had a great time.
As for you guys with other schools, I don't think there is much opportunity to do an internship. (In operations anyway) OU pretty much has interns booked for the next year or so. You can always ask though.
BTW, although the internship certainly helps the prospect of getting a job a few years from now, the minimums do not change and the 2500/500 are still required.