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Human Rights Summer Internship Program
Applicant must arrange their own internship that is associated with the protection and promotion of human rights.
Max Award: $1,500
sponsored by Bard College
Junior Fellows Summer Intern Program
Applicant must be an undergraduate or graduate student who is currently enrolled in a degree-granting program of study at an accredited institution. This program offers undergraduate and graduate students insights into the environment and culture of the world's largest and most comprehensive repository of human knowledge. Interns will be exposed to a broad spectrum of library work: copyright, preservation, reference, access standards, and information management. Interns inventory, catalog, arrange, preserve, and research a backlog of copyright or special collections in many different formats in various divisions, and assist with digital preservation outreach activities throughout the Library. Near the end of their appointment at the Library, the interns join together to present a one-day display of historically significant and compelling gems they found in the course of their work. The display is open to members of Congress, Library staff, and the press.
sponsored by Library of Congress
How Does a Summer Program Affect the College Search?
When college admission officers are evaluating your application, one of the characteristics they look for in you is initiative and another is love of learning.
Summer Scholars Program in Biology & Biomedical Research
Applicant must be an incoming freshman student who has the intent to major in humanities, biomedical engineering, natural sciences, or social sciences.
sponsored by Washington University in St. Louis
Get the Most Value From Your College Experience With Co–op Programs
Cooperative education adds so much value to your college education, your future career, and your wallet! Here's what to know about college co-op programs.
by Mark Rowh
5 Smart and Budget–Friendly Travel Tips for College Students
Travel is an important part of many young people’s lives. If you’re looking to experience the world without breaking the bank, these financial tips can help.
by Summer Wilde
Amazing Travel Scholarships and Programs for Students
Want to travel or study abroad before college? These merit and need-based scholarships can help high school students fulfill their desire to explore the world.
The Best Summertime Opportunities: Jobs, Internships, and Volunteering
From summer jobs and internships to volunteering, you can do more with your summer than hang out. It might be the key to getting into your dream college.
4 Things Student–Athletes Should Do This Summer
Here are a few ways high school athletes can stay busy, have fun, and maybe make a little money while staying involved with the sport(s) they love.
by Megan Gibbs
A Smart Checklist to Prep for Your First Year of College
Preparing for college now will save you both time and stress in the long run. Here's everything you should do this summer to get ready for freshman year!
4 Proactive Things Counselors and Consultants Should Do This Summer
Planning ahead doesn't just apply to students! Get on track for back-to-school season and the next college admission cycle with these four head-start tips.
10 Cool Virtual Camps High School Students Can Join Over Winter Break
Winter academic camps are unique opportunities to boost your résumé for college. Check out these 10 great programs that could transform your winter break.
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