You also might consider delaying your job search and adding another line to your resume after graduation with the Student Conservation Association. If you're 18 and over (and you are) they offer 3-12 month expense-paid opportunities in dozens of disciplines. This is an infinitely cool organization, I don't know where to start in describing all the opportunities they offer (including SUMMER INTERNSHIPS for students of all ages!).
SCA came to fruition from a 1950's Vassar student thesis advocating the need for an organization to help sustain America's natural and cultural treasures. The student got an A and encourgement to make her vision a reality - SCA was born and over 50,000 students have served in nearly 500 national parks, forests and other public lands across the U.S.
What can you get from a SCA internship?
- Free travel to and from your site (Alaska, Hawaii, California, Colorado, etc - sweet huh?)
- Weekly living allowance
- Free housing
- Free or low-cost health insurance and accident insurance
- AmeriCorps Education Award opportunity (This is major! Anywhere from $1000 to almost $5000 towards your student loans or future grad school financing!!)
- Academic credit if needed
- Valuable trainings and certifications
Head to thesca.org to find positions and learn how to apply. Keep checking back because opportunities change and are updated weekly. For more direct information call up the Great Lakes SCA rep, Beth McCarthy. Beth was in the Career Center yesterday and she is super fun, easy to talk to, and has a wealth of knowledge! She would love to hear from you - send her an email at oncampus@thesca.org or ring her up at 603.543.1700.
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