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What's the deal with the Navy and Army military internships for high school students?

Hey all, I've heard of navy and army internships opportunities for high school students, but what's the application process like? Are there specific deadlines I should note down for August? Any experience or insight into this would be super helpful!

a year ago

Hi there! It's awesome that you're considering military internships as a high school student; they can provide valuable experiences and practical skills.

The U.S. Navy offers the Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP), where high school students can engage in research under the supervision of Department of Navy scientists and engineers. The application window usually opens in August and closes in early November. There are also programs like the Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program which usually opens applications in the fall for the next summer.

Similarly, Army offers the Research & Engineering Apprenticeship Program (REAP), that places students in research settings. The application period typically begins in November and deadlines can vary, but typically occur in February.

Each of these programs has specific eligibility criteria, usually including U.S. citizenship, a minimum age of 16, and a strong interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.

In terms of the application itself, you can expect to provide personal information, academic records, and potentially letters of recommendation or essays. It's always best to check the specific program's website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Through these internships, you'll gain real-world experience, learn from field experts, and broaden your understanding of potential military careers. Not to mention, they could be impressive additions to your college applications.

Remember to apply as early as possible and make sure your application accurately reflects your strengths and interest in the field. Best of luck with your applications!

a year ago

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