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Military Internships for College Students, Where to Look?

Hey guys, I'm currently in college and have a strong interest in being part of the military in the future. Are there any internships for college students that I might be able to take advantage of?

9 months ago

Absolutely, many branches of the military offer internships for college students. These internships often provide direct experience in military fields, and can be an excellent way to get a taste of what a military career might entail while also enhancing your resume.

The Department of Defense offers a wide range of internships through the Pathways Program. These internships can help you explore careers in everything from engineering to intelligence to airport management, and they often correspond directly to careers in the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marines.

For those with an interest in research, the Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP) provides undergraduate students opportunities to work on research projects at U.S. Navy laboratories. It's a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience in military technology and research.

The Army's Research Laboratory Summer Journeyman Fellowship Program is open to college students and provides a chance to conduct research alongside Army scientists.

The Department of Homeland Security offers the HS-STEM Summer Internship Program for undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of homeland security-related science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This 10-week internship can provide hands-on experience in areas such as infrastructure protection and cybersecurity.

Space Force, the newest branch of the military, has partnered with several universities and organizations to offer internships and fellowships in space science and engineering.

Keep in mind that these opportunities can be highly competitive, and they often require a background check due to the sensitive nature of the work. It's also important to note that participating in a military internship doesn't commit you to military service, but it can give you a valuable perspective if you're considering enlisting or becoming an officer after graduation. I recommend reaching out to your college's career services or your academic advisor for assistance with your application, as they can provide invaluable help with resume polishing and interview preparation. Good luck with your search!

9 months ago

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