Rising juniors, seniors and graduate students attending the state’s historically Black colleges and universities and minority institution of higher education can spend next summer learning more about the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources during its 10-week paid summer internship program.
Internships may be at one of the state historic sites, the North Carolina Symphony, the North Carolina Art Museum, North Carolina State Parks, North Carolina Aquariums, the North Carolina Capitol, the North Carolina Zoo, or another state attraction. Essential components include professional development, leadership training and networking opportunities. Some internship opportunities will be on site and some will be virtual. Visit the summer intern project list for more details on internships offered.
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Students, who must have a 2.5 or higher GPA and must be a current student attending one of these academic institutions in North Carolina, have until Jan. 8, 2024, to submit an application, resume, cover letter and transcript to https://www.ncdcr.gov/hbcumihe-summer-internship-program.
Program participants will work 40 hours per week for 10 weeks at $17 an hour.
For additional information contact Charles Graves at HBCUintern@dncr.nc.gov.