The Washington Center is excited to announce summer 2014 internship opportunities available through the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative (previously the Competitive Government Program). If interested, students should apply by March 3, 2014 for paid positions with one of several federal agencies.
Selected students will intern for 10 weeks at offices within the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Environmental Protection Agency, National Archives and Records Administration or a similar agency. Positions may be available in Washington, D.C. and several regional locations.
Selected students will intern for 10 weeks at offices within the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Environmental Protection Agency, National Archives and Records Administration or a similar agency. Positions may be available in Washington, D.C. and several regional locations.
We would greatly appreciate your support in sharing information about this opportunity!
Many available positions call for candidates from the fields of aviation, business, human resources, computer science, healthcare, statistics, communication, library science, environmental science, public administration and engineering - so applications from students pursuing these majors are encouraged. Additionally, TWC encourages students from many diverse backgrounds to apply - including women, minorities and students with disabilities.
Accepted interns will receive significant financial assistance , including a stipend, fully-furnished housing, and a travel allowance. Students will not be responsible for housing, program, or application fees.
For more information on the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative please visit:www.twc.edu/federal. Applications can be submitted at: http://portal.e.twc.edu/.
Many available positions call for candidates from the fields of aviation, business, human resources, computer science, healthcare, statistics, communication, library science, environmental science, public administration and engineering - so applications from students pursuing these majors are encouraged. Additionally, TWC encourages students from many diverse backgrounds to apply - including women, minorities and students with disabilities.
Accepted interns will receive significant financial assistance , including a stipend, fully-furnished housing, and a travel allowance. Students will not be responsible for housing, program, or application fees.
For more information on the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative please visit:www.twc.edu/federal. Applications can be submitted at: http://portal.e.twc.edu/.
Any questions can be directed to me!
Best,
Reid May
Senior Program Coordinator,
Office of Admissions & Institutional Relations
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