The National Space Club - Huntsville is a longstanding supporter of HudsonAlpha's educational programs and we are so grateful for their generosity and enthusiasm about STEM education. This year, the National Space Club is supporting our summer education as a Summer of STEM sponsor! Their sponsorship fuels programs like summer camps, internships, and educator professional learning opportunities, helping to train and inspire the next generation of leaders in STEM. Learn more about the National Space Club's support for HudsonAlpha: https://lnkd.in/g6pr7-qz #SummerofSTEM #education #program #sponsor
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Questions Corner Question: How can I fund my summer opportunities, including research and internships? There are several resources to help fund summer opportunities. Read below to see a few highlighted options or contact someone at the Career Center to get started! Apply for the Summer Internship Funding Awards to make unpaid (or underpaid) opportunities more financially possible. Experiences lasting a minimum of 8 weeks & 240 hours are eligible for $2500, and a minimum of 10 weeks & 400 hours are eligible for $4000. Apply as soon as possible, as funding is first come first serve. The Faulty Student Collaborative Grant funds summer collaborative research between Colorado College faculty and students. Individual grants of $4,800 will cover one research student’s fellowship stipend (8 weeks). Student researchers conducting less than 8 weeks of research will receive a fellowship stipend of $600/week. Please contact Lisa Schwartz for more information. Check out other scholarships and grants that can help you fund research or coursework at the undergraduate level and can vary by department.
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Essential College Experiences for Long-Term Success: Are Students Getting Enough? Dive into an in-depth discussion about the essential factors that contribute to a successful post-college life: engaging academic experiences, supportive faculty, meaningful mentorship, and practical application through projects and internships. This video sheds light on the gap between the ideal college experience and what many students actually encounter, offering insights for parents to guide their children toward fulfilling and impactful college years. #EducationalInsight #CareerDevelopment #LampertEducationalResources #AffordCollege
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edit: closed, new post coming 1/7 with more! need the link? join our discord: https://lnkd.in/eR468KUy 𝐭𝐥;𝐝𝐫, comment your email down below for a list of 150+ us-based summer programs in STEM, Business, Arts, CS, and much more, useful for anyone in high school! Get ready for launch. it's in 3 weeks. Want a rundown on aviquo? think of a platform that helps you with everything student-life related. extracurriculars? we got your back. college applications? don't bat an eye. internships? a piece of cake. Our MVP is EC-based, so keep an eye out for that- it includes a database containing thousands of ecs, scholarships, and competitions, a forum, and a place you can post your own initiative. We have much more in store. Make sure to follow both my account and the company! We sometimes post exclusive opportunities there, so make sure to check it out! -soham p.s. stay tuned for week 2, scholarships...
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I am looking forward to speaking to the students at University of Memphis today! I am going to share with them how I paid off $50,000 of debt in two years! Also how to use social media to get scholarships, paid internships, and future careers. My goal today is to give them the strategies they need to be light years ahead of their peers! This is a great way to lead into Financial Literacy Month which is jam packed! #highered #financialliteracy #trioworks
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In the competitive world of college admissions, standing out is essential. I'm hosting a masterclass this Thursday at 9am PST that will equip parents and teens with actionable steps to make this year count. Learn how to: - Strategically Plan a personalized academic and extracurricular path. - Build a Unique Profile that showcases your teen's strengths and passions. - Maximize Opportunities through summer programs and internships. - Navigate Coursework and Tests to demonstrate academic rigor. - Showcase Leadership and community impact. - Craft Compelling Essays and secure strong recommendations. Perfect for those ready to take proactive steps toward college success! Link to save your spot is here- https://lnkd.in/gfMg4mGc
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Unlock Academic Excellence: Strategies for Selecting the Perfect College Fit for Your Child! Navigating the college selection process can be overwhelming. This detailed guide helps you understand why placing your child in a college where they are among the top 25% can significantly increase their chances of receiving financial aid and scholarships. Learn about the benefits of small class sizes, hands-on learning opportunities like internships, and the impact of state-of-the-art facilities on your child's educational journey. #LampertEducationalResources #AffordCollege
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How many hours per week of commitment is expected from MFE students at Lehigh during Fall and Spring? Class time = 9 hours Study time = 20 hours Project Time = 5- 20 hours Internship / Co-op = 10 hours Networking = 1-5 hours
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Thank you, Jeffrey, for the great post! Attention Indiana employers: The Indiana Economic Development Corporation Workforce & Talent Team is excited to launch the IEDC Micro-Internship Pilot Program. This initiative supports the early career hiring needs of Indiana companies, providing an innovative way to recruit students and recent graduates from all Indiana colleges and universities at no cost to your organization. This program will benefit early stage, small, medium, large, existing, expanding, and new companies in Indiana. The foundation of this program are Micro-Internships, short-term, project-based work experiences that typically require between 10 and 40 hours of work by the student. While our students are excited to demonstrate their skills as they complete these assignments, you gain a flexible, low-risk way to build a strong early career talent pipeline. Through this program, Indiana employers can: -Lift their employer brand with students across Indiana universities and colleges -Highlight the exciting roles and growth paths at your company -Create a future-ready early career hiring pipeline -Showcase the rewarding careers available within Indiana The IEDC Micro-Internship Pilot Program is open to Indiana employers and students or recent graduates from all post-secondary institutions across Indiana, available while funding lasts. To learn more, you're invited to participate in an informational webinar on Thursday, September 12th at Noon EDT / 11:00 AM CDT. Register at https://lnkd.in/gTv4BDrq We’ll cover how to maximize this opportunity to enhance your recruitment strategy and build a stronger talent pipeline. Don’t miss out on this chance to learn how Micro-Internships can make a significant impact on your hiring process. Indiana Commission for Higher Education Independent Colleges of Indiana Indiana Small Business Development Center (Indiana SBDC) Indiana Department of Workforce Development #TeamIndiana #WorkforceDevelopment
As a graduate of Indiana University Bloomington and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council at Purdue University I am especially proud to share an incredible program just launched by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation! This initiative, 100% FUNDED BY THE IEDC, helps Indiana's employers recruit college students and recent grads from across the state for full-time roles, summer internships, and other professional opportunities. This includes driving more applicants, assessing skills, engaging students with specific geographic ties, skills, grad dates... In fact, this program was designed and spearheaded by the IEDC's Tony Denhart based upon his own experiences leading University Recruiting at GE. Beyond creating an amazing talent pipeline, it also helps create equitable pathways from college-to-career and aligns to the work being done by Indiana's post-secondary institutions to support students and communities. I hope you can join us next week to learn more about this program! https://lnkd.in/e4V9g2XC
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🌟 Thrilled to share my experience as a DOE Scholar supporting the Justice40 initiative! 🌟 As a rising junior double majoring in economics and mathematics at the University of Maryland, College Park, this summer has been incredibly rewarding. I have been working on creating a relational database of Justice40 data by integrating multiple datasets into an database, focused on ensuring that 40% of climate investment benefits reach disadvantaged communities. In addition to this, I've reached out to utility companies and public service commissions across the nation to gather data on utility shutoffs and arrearage information. This effort aligns with the EIA-EJE partnership to explore utility shutoff payback clauses. With many states having halted shutoffs during COVID-19, customers are now facing large bills. Our goal is to find data that shows the impact of these moratoria on disadvantaged communities. We’re exploring state energy offices, federal agencies, and university studies to understand this issue better. I’ve also been utilizing Microsoft Office to design and analyze documentation, presentations, and visualizations to support our reports. This internship has provided me with valuable skills in data analysis, statistical reasoning, database management, and technical communication. Weekly progress reports, mentor collaboration, and group meetings have been vital in developing my expertise in these areas. In addition, I've had the pleasure of meeting wonderful professionals and scholars who have offered invaluable advice on graduate school, career paths, and beyond. Their guidance has been instrumental in shaping my academic and professional goals. A huge thank you to my mentors Alvin Bates, PMP, Dr. Anjuli Jain Figueroa, and the fantastic team at EJE for their support and guidance. I also would like to thank and acknowledge the UMD Fellows Program for connecting me with this opportunity and helping me build the skills needed for this role! #Justice40 #DOE #Internship #DataAnalysis #DatabaseManagement #Equity #UMD #Economics #Statistics #TechnicalCommunication #Mentorship
🌟 EJE #SummerIntern #EmployeeSpotlight 🌟 Mary Akinrogbe is a rising junior double majoring in economics and statistics at University of Maryland, College Park. Learn more about the great work she is doing during her summer internship with EJE.
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Finding a BBS Field or Co-op Internship 🗓: February 27 🕰: 2PM-3PM 🔗: https://lnkd.in/gHPP3yCu This workshop will dive into the intricacies of qualifying internships for academic credit. Students will learn how to reach out to nonprofit organizations, identify transferrable skills, and isolate key job competencies for effective searches.
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