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Where to Look for Health Care Internships in High School
Interning or volunteering in health care during high school can give your college applications a huge boost. Here's where to look for these opportunities.
Important Steps to Succeed Before, During, and After Your Internship
Internships can lead to great things, but only if you make the most of them. Here’s what you should do throughout your internship to make a great impression!
4 Tips for Minimizing Debt Amounted During an Internship
College internships sometimes make it hard to earn money at the same time, as most are unpaid. Here are some ways to avoid debt during this crucial experience.
Need a High School Internship? Here's Where to Look
You may have heard about students getting internships in high school, but do you know where to find one? Here are some of the best places to look!
3 Helpful Methods of Organizing Internship Applications
Keeping track of all the internships you’re applying to can be hard! Here’s some student advice on ways to track and organize your applications.
Top Internship Opportunities in Washington, DC
No matter your interests, DC can serve as a launching pad for your professional career. Here are the best places to find internships in the nation's capital.
by Rebecca Blyn
Q&A: Internship and Career Prep Advice for Students of Color
We teamed up with AiLun Ku from The Opportunity Network to share advice on internships and career planning for students of color. Read our interview here!
Experiential Learning: The Key to Great Post–College Jobs
Focusing on career prep and internships early is crucial to developing skills needed to impress employers. Here's how to plan for the postgrad job search now.
by Scott Gibney
7 Insider Tips for Finding a Great Internship
Internships are like long-term job interviews: doing well in one could land you a great job after graduation. You know you need one, so here's how to find one.
by Susan Young
8 Important Tips to Excel at a Remote Summer Internship
Though COVID-19 started a new trend of remote work, online internships can be just as valuable as in-person roles. Here are eight tips to excel as an intern!
by Maxime Croll
Good Alternatives for When You Can't Find an Internship
Sure, internships impress colleges, but they can be hard to secure. Luckily there are many other things you can do this summer to strengthen your applications.
How to Create a Fresh Professional Wardrobe for Internships and First Jobs
Planning for success at a new job or internship includes creating a personal style that helps you feel the part. Here's how to build a professional wardrobe!
Colleges and Universities With the Most Helpful Career Service Resources
Looking for colleges that offer internships, job fairs, personalized coaching, and other career resources? Check out these schools recommended by students!
APF/ National Register Internship Travel Stipend Fund
Applicants must be from doctoral programs that are accredited by the American Psychological Association¿s Commission on Accreditation (CoA) or the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA). Students must be traveling to a pre-selection interview for an Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) listed interview. Preference will be given to applicants who are traveling to interviews for internships with an emphasis on social justice or the training of psychologists as health service providers.
Max Award: $1,000
sponsored by American Psychological Association
5 Easy Strategies to Stay Sharp Over Summer Break from College
From organizing notes to internships, here's what college students can do to stay sharp over the summer while still enjoying their much-deserved time off.
by Robyn Scott
NTA Mayflower Tours Patrick Murphy Internship
Applicants can be a citizen or permanent resident of any country and should be a full-time or part-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in a political science or travel and tourism program of study at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States entering sophomore, junior, or senior year as an undergraduate, or any year of graduate study in the fall of the calendar year of application, with a minimum 3.0 grade point average, and possess strong written and verbal communication skills as well as interpersonal skills. For a complete application, applicant needs to submit a passport as proof of citizenship, or Alien Registration Card as proof of permanent residency, resume, two evaluations and letters of recommendation (one academic and one professional), and an essay. Essay topic: If you are a political science student: Discuss how your current program of study relates to the three branches of the federal government and how policy issues are evaluated and what actions are taken to implement them. Please tell us about your academic and extracurricular activities and volunteer experiences, i.e. work, internships, etc., in government relations and how they tie into your present and future goals. Also include a couple of paragraphs about "How would you bring a key travel and tourism issue before the Congress for action on the issue?" Mention any awards or commendations you have received relating to government or public affairs; or, if you are a travel and tourism student: Discuss what segment of the travel and tourism industry your current program of study focuses on. What opportunities are you taking advantage of as you prepare for a career in the industry? Please tell us about your academic and extracurricular activities and volunteer experiences, i.e. work, internships, etc., in travel and tourism and how they tie into your present and future goals. Mention any awards or commendations you have received relating to the travel and tourism or hospitality industry.
Max Award: $2,000
sponsored by Tourism Cares
Schools With Lots of Cooperative Education Options
Cooperative education, aka co-op, throws students into full-time, paid internships while they're in college. They learn from the pros, earn as much as $25 an hour, and graduate with a ton of experience on their résumés. Where do we sign up?
Timothy J. Penny State Public Service Fellowship
Applicant must be a MnSCU student with financial need looking to grow as a public servant through participating in state or local government internships.
Max Award: $2,500
sponsored by Minnesota State University Student Association
Timothy J. Penny Federal Public Service Fellowship
Applicant must be a MnSCU student with financial need looking to grow as a public servant through participating in state or local government internships.
Max Award: $5,000
sponsored by Minnesota State University Student Association
Capital High Impact Project Grant
Applicants must be highly motivated, in-coming Capital students that wish to do research, creative work, internships or service projects to support their studies.
Max Award: $3,000
sponsored by Capital University
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