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Kennedy Space Center Intern Program (KIP) – Deadline February 15, 2009
November 25, 2008, 4:37 pm
Filed under: Higher Education, Internships, NASA, STEM, Science, Student Opportunities

The Kennedy Space Center’s Intern Program (KIP) is intended to attract students who are pursuing a degree which KSC normally recruits, and faculty members at higher education institutions the opportunity to work during specific academic terms. This program also provides KSC an opportunity to evaluate the student’s suitability for participation in the Co-op Program or full-time employment upon graduation.

Program Goal
The goal of the KIP is to provide student pursing a degree in an area of study that KSC employs or a higher education faculty member the opportunity to gain valuable work experience related to their academic studies and knowledge of KSC’s mission.

Eligibility
• Participant must be a U.S Citizen.
• Students must have achieved at least a 3.0 overall grade point average.
• Students must have completed their Junior year in Highschool.
• Students must be at least 16 years of age.
• Participant must satisfactorily pass a security background investigation.
• Faculty member must be employed at a Higher Education institution.

Please visit the website below for application instructions.
http://education.ksc.nasa.gov/programs/Ksc%20intern%20program.htm


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