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The federal government offers paid and unpaid internships, scholarships and other opportunities for current students in high school, college, trade school, graduate school or other qualifying educational institutions.
Internships and other opportunities for students
Pathways Internship Program
The Pathways Internship Program is for current students in high school, college, graduate school or a qualifying career or technical education program (which may include Registered Apprenticeship Programs , Job Corps, AmeriCorps, and Peace Corps).
Many federal agencies offer this internship program to introduce students to the agency’s work environment and help them explore possible careers in the federal government. This program is a great opportunity to get paid and gain valuable work experience while still in school. If you successfully complete the program, you may be eligible for a full-time position with the federal government after you graduate.
- Your internship may be part-time or full-time.
- Your internship work will relate to your academic or career goals and field of study.
- Each agency that participates in this program will sign an agreement with you outlining expectations.
Who is eligible?
You must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment at least part-time in school or a qualifying career or technical educational program.
Have questions?
Please contact pathways@opm.gov with any questions related to the Pathways Programs for students or contact the agency listed in the internship announcement for questions about a specific internship. You can also find answers to frequently asked questions about the Pathways program.
CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) program
The SFS program is for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree in cybersecurity. SFS provides scholarships for up to three years of support to eligible students in return for a commitment to work for the federal government, in a position related to cybersecurity, after graduation.
Learn more about the CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program .
Department of Defense student opportunities
The Department of Defense (DOD) offers internships, fellowships and apprenticeships for high school, undergraduate and graduate students.
Learn more about student opportunities with the DOD .
Department of State student internships
The Department of State offers internships for undergraduate and graduate students. These internships may have you working in a foreign affairs environment at U.S. embassies or consulates around the world, bureaus in Washington D.C. or Department offices around the U.S.
Learn more about the Department of State internships.
NASA internships
NASA offers several opportunities for high school and undergraduate students to work alongside with research scientists, engineers and other professionals.
Learn more about NASA internships.
Defense Language and National Security Education Boren scholarships and fellowships
The Boren Scholarships offer funds to undergraduate students to study abroad and learn less commonly taught languages in world regions that are important to U.S. interests. The Boren Fellowships are for graduate students to research.
Learn more about the Boren Scholarships and Fellowships.
Department of Energy Office of Science internships
The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science has two STEM-related internship programs for undergraduate students.
Learn more about the DOE community college internship.
Learn more about the DOE undergraduate laboratory internship.
Department of State Overseas Seasonal Hire Program
This program offers job opportunities for high school and college students who are family members of a U.S. government employee assigned to an overseas post under Chief of Mission authority.
Learn more about the Overseas Seasonal Hire Program.