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Hands–on Opportunities in College: Interning at the Super Bowl

Ever wonder what it’d be like to work at the Super Bowl? A student recounts her experience and what she learned during this unique internship opportunity.

by Anna Schultz

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Robert W. Woodruff Graduate Program and Internship Fellowship

Applicant must be accepted into an accredited graduate degree program. Recipients must make a two-year commitment to be employed full time at a Boys & Girls Club.

Max Award: $15,000

sponsored by Boys and Girls Clubs of America

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Women in Sports Media Scholarship/Internship Program

Applicants must be female students working full-time toward a graduate or undergraduate degree with the goal of becoming a sports writer, editor, broadcaster or public relations representative. Applicants must submit a resume, an essay on a memorable experience in sports or sports media, three references, two letters of recommendation and up to five samples of their work. Application fee is waived for AWSM members.

Max Award: $1,000

sponsored by Association for Women in Sports Media

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Carlos "Kent" and Elizabeth "Liz" Campbell International Internship Endowment

Applicants must be full-time graduate students at the University of Arizona. Students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or better and be working towards a master of public health degree. Applicants must be enrolled in the international internship program.

sponsored by University of Arizona

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Sport Diver Magazine Publishing Internship

Applicant must have marketing, marine biology, and photography skills. SCUBA diving certificate is preferred.

sponsored by Our World Underwater Scholarship Society

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The Business of Majoring in Fashion

Fashion is a competitive field, but the key to success is making business connections. Learn more about interning and networking from a real student here!

by Lauryn Mitchell

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Internship

Applicant must be interested in a career in performing arts management or arts education and must submit a cover letter, resume, transcript, two letters of recommendation, and writing sample.

sponsored by John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

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Our World Underwater Scholarship Society Internship

Applicant must be an experienced scuba diver, have a good academic record, pass a physical exam, and be interested in an underwater-related career. Applicant must submit resume and written statements. Award is for reimbursement of travel and living expenses.

Max Award: $5,000

sponsored by Our World Underwater Scholarship Society

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Reef Environmental Education Foundation Marine Conservation Internship

Applicant must be a credited SCUBA diver, have marine management, public speaking, and computer skills. Duties include environmental presentations, working with marine conservation entities, and marine surveys.

sponsored by Our World Underwater Scholarship Society

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5 Strategies to Turn Your Internship Into Your First Job

Love your internship so much that you want to turn it into a full-time gig? Doing these five things at work can help you stand out and increase your chances!

by Kara E. Joyce

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Business Advisory Council/Gary A. Moore Internship Scholarship

Applicant must participate in the Internship Program during the fall, spring, and summer semesters.

Max Award: $2,500

sponsored by State University of New York College of Arts and Sciences at Geneseo

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Beef Industry Scholarship

Applicants must be graduating high school seniors or college undergraduates, and they must have plans to be enrolled full-time in a two-year or four-year undergraduate program during the upcoming academic year. They must be enrolled in a beef industry-related program of study and have a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the beef industry through previous coursework taken, internships completed or other life experiences. They or their families must be members of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Selection is based on the strength of the essay, letter of intent and reference letters.

Max Award: $1,500

sponsored by National Cattlemen's Foundation

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How to Make Your Summers Before College Count

If you're really trying to get into a good college, utilizing your summers is crucially important. Here's how you can make them count!

by Crystal Haryanto

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What Experience Do Employers Look for in Recent Grads?

Every employer is different, but in general, most employers seek at least one relevant internship experience or other related work in their new hires.

by Heather Krasna; Christine Fader; Donald Sherman; Aaron McDaniel; Charlotte Klarr

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How to Give Your Résumé the Disney Effect

It's a well-known fact that interviewers' ears perk up at three words: Walt Disney Company. Here are ways to get that same reaction in other ways.

by Kara E. Joyce

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The Manasseh Cutler Scholars Program

The Cutler Scholars Program is Ohio University's largest endowed merit scholarship program. Not only academically motivated, Cutler Scholars are also driven to explore the social and political impact of their intellectual interests. Scholars receive a merit award valued at a minimum of $92,000 across four years, including summer stipends, to support meaningful community service projects, internships, international travel, and leadership development. Scholarships are available to applicants who are either from a donor-designated geographic area, such as a county or a specific high school, or admitted to a donor-designated academic unit at Ohio University, such as a college or major.

Max Award: $92,000

sponsored by Ohio University

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3 Easy Ways to Pursue Your Passions in High School

Figuring out what you love should happen early in your academic career. Here are three helpful ways you can start exploring your interests in high school.

by Shivani Ekkanath

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Five Ways to Beef Up Your College Applications

If your college applications are looking a little barren, here's how you can correct the course and add something substantial to impress admission officers.

by Joie Jager Hyman