Federal Aviation Administration Minority Serving Institutions Intern Program
Federal Aviation Administration Minority Serving Institutions Intern Program |
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About the Federal Aviation Administration Minority Serving Institutions Intern ProgramThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Intern Program is a 10-week summer program that supplies students with professional experience at aviation and aerospace offices nationwide. FAA interns receive a stipend of $9,705 (undergraduate students) or $12,051 (graduate students), roundtrip airfare to and from the internship location, and an allocation of $600 for local transportation costs. FAA Interns may work within a number of aviation-related fields, including aviation research, business, computer science, engineering, finance, legal, and transportation studies. The FAA Intern Program is administered by The Washington Center. |
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Location of award, if applicable: Nationwide | |
Eligible applicants:-Must be a U.S. citizen; |
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University endorsement required?No |
Citizenship requirement:Must be U.S. citizen |
The Federal Aviation Administration Minority Serving Institutions Intern Program application process:Interested students should review The Washington Center’s website for full information on the internship program and application requirements. Contact a CFSA advisor for more information on starting an application. Application components include: The FAA Internship program does not require letters of recommendation. The application deadline is in November for the following summer’s program. |
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Advising contact:Center for Fellowship & Scholarship Advising Email: cfsa@syr.edu More Information: https://twc.edu/programs/faa-minority-serving-institutions-intern-program |
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