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“Nations march toward greatness at the same pace as their educational systems evolve.” ~Simon Bolivar New York State Assembly Puerto Rican Hispanic Task Force 2005-2006 Corporate, Government and Non-Profit Sector Internship Directory & Scholarship Guide Speaker Sheldon Silver Peter M. Rivera, Chair “Unless we see a dramatic increase in the educational attainment — particularly college completion — we’re going to see a dramatic negative impact on the economy, especially in states with large Hispanic populations.” ~White House

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Page 1: 2005-2006 Corporate, Government and Non-Profit Sector ... · Hon. José Peralta Hon. Philip R. Ramos Hon. Naomi Rivera Task For ce Members Hon. Jeffrion L. Aubry Hon. Michael R. Benedetto

“Nations march toward greatness at the same

pace as their educational systems evolve.”

~Simon Bolivar

New York State AssemblyPuerto Rican Hispanic Task Force

2005-2006Corporate, Government and

Non-Profit Sector Internship Directory& Scholarship Guide

Speaker Sheldon SilverPeter M. Rivera, Chair

“Unless we see a

dramatic increase

in the educational

attainment —

particularly college

completion — we’re going to see a

dramatic negative impact on the

economy, especially in states with

large Hispanic populations.”

~White House

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Hon. Sheldon Silver, Speaker Hon. Peter M. Rivera, Chairman

Hon. Vito J. Lopez, Co-Chairman

Executive Board Members

Hon. Carmen Arroyo Hon. José Rivera Hon. Rubén Díaz, Jr. Hon. Adriano Espaillat Hon. Félix Ortiz Hon. Adam Clayton Powell, IV Hon. Luis M. Díaz Hon. José Peralta Hon. Philip R. Ramos Hon. Naomi Rivera

Task Force Members

Hon. Jeffrion L. Aubry Hon. Michael R. Benedetto Hon. Michael Benjamin Hon. William F. Boyland Hon. James F. Brennan Hon. Adele Cohen Hon. Vivian E. Cook Hon. Jeffrey Dinowitz Hon. Herman D. Farrell, Jr. Hon. Sandra R. Galef Hon. Michael Gianaris Hon. Diane Gordon Hon. Richard N. Gottfried Hon. Roger Green Hon. Aurelia Greene

Hon. Aileen Gunther Hon. Carl Heastie Hon. Sam Hoyt Hon. Rhoda S. Jacobs Hon. Ivan C. Lafayette Hon. John W. Lavelle Hon. Joseph R. Lentol Hon. Margaret Markey Hon. Nettie Mayersohn Hon. Brian M. McLaughlin Hon. Joan L. Millman Hon. Catherine T. Nolan Hon. Daniel J. O’Donnell Hon. Amy Paulin Hon. Audrey I. Pheffer

Task Force Staff

Guillermo A. Martinez, Legislative Director Anton Konev, Legislative Assistant Michael Mueller, Intern

Internship Handbook Staff

Researched and prepared by Anton A. Konev Edited by Guillermo A. Martinez Edited by Michael Mueller

New York State Assembly Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force

Hon. James Gary Pretlow Hon. Steven Sanders Hon. William Scarborough Hon. Anthony S. Seminerio Hon. Michele Titus Hon. Mark S. Weprin Hon. Keith L. Wright Hon. Kenneth P. Zebrowski

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New York State Assembly Puerto Rican Hispanic Task Force Internships and

Scholarships Directory Table of Contents

Letter from the Chair..................................................................................................................................

How to Use this Guide................................................................................................................................

Internship Opportunities Abroad..............................................................................................................

Internships: Advocacy & Policy..................................................................................................................

Internships: Law.........................................................................................................................................

Internships: Media.....................................................................................................................................

Internships: New York City Government..................................................................................................

Internships: New York State Government................................................................................................

Internships: Non-profits...........................................................................................................................

Internships: Arts........................................................................................................................................

Internships: Corporate..............................................................................................................................

Internships: Science...................................................................................................................................

Internships: The United Nations/World...................................................................................................

Internships: Washington DC....................................................................................................................

Internships: Others...................................................................................................................................

Graduate Fellowships................................................................................................................................

Scholarships...............................................................................................................................................

Important Internet Links..........................................................................................................................

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Dear Friends,

A few statistics speak volumes to the growing influence of Hispanics in our society: approximately 40 million Hispanics currently represent 13.5% of the nation’s population and half of them are under 25 years old. Hispanics already the largest minority group among children, are expected to become the largest minority group overall by next year. This means that a very large number of Hispanics are our future students, workers, taxpayers, and business and political leaders. New data on further growth among the U.S. Hispanic community underscore that the nation’s priorities and overall well-being will soon have to reflect the issues that matter to Hispanics and how well the community fares.

The well-being of Hispanic children and families can help us create a strong, prosperous, and fair nation, in which everyone benefits. This prosperity begins with access to a quality education that needs to be complimented with practical and useful workplace experience. Fellowships and internships are great opportunities that can help build leadership and workforce skills absent from a formal college education.

In New York and elsewhere, Hispanics are dramatically underrepresented in policy making positions in government and the corporate sectors. Although the proportion is growing rapidly, only 22% of Hispanics have the opportunity to attend colleges and universities and represent 10% of total enrollment. These are problems that negatively impact the economic stability of our communities. As the majority population ages out of the labor force, Hispanics should have an opportunity to move into these positions, as long as we continue to prepare ourselves for such opportunities. Hispanic elected officials recognize these trends and are preparing to aggressively address this critically important issue.

The pages that follow are filled with important content that represents sources of funding for college and post-graduate education. In addition, important resources for internships and fellowships are provided for those interested in a career in public service, whether it be work in the government or the non-profit sectors. The Assembly Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force is proud to be able to provide this important resource.

It is our hope that this guide will help our youth to better connect with the people, communities and educational opportunities that will provide them with increased chances for a successful life. This is a fundamental requirement in a civil society. Opportunity and achievement, unhindered, leads to a more informed citizenry that strengthens communities and enriches our entire nation.

This guide is a tool for empowering lives and communities. On behalf of the Task Force, I hope you find this resource a useful tool that will become part of your family’s library of reference materials.

Sincerely,

Peter M. Rivera Chairman, New York State Assembly Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force March 2005

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NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY PUERTO RICAN/HISPANIC TASK FORCE

HON. SHELDON SILVER ASSEMBLY SPEAKER

HON. VITO J. LOPEZ Co-Chairman

MEMBERS:

Hon. Carmen E. Arroyo

Hon. Jeffrion L. Aubry

Hon. Michael R. Benedetto

Hon. Michael Benjamin

Hon. William F. Boyland, Jr.

Hon. James F. Brennan

Hon Adele Cohen

Hon. Vivian E. Cook

Hon. Luis M. Diaz

Hon. Ruben Diaz, Jr.

Hon. Jeffrey Dinowitz

Hon. Adriano Espaillat

Hon. Herman D. Farrell, Jr.

Hon. Sandra Galef

Hon. Michael Gianaris

Hon. Diane Gordon

Hon. Richard N. Gottfried

Hon. Roger L. Green

Hon. Aurelia Greene

Hon. Aileen Gunther

Hon. Carl Heastie

Hon. Sam Hoyt

Hon. Rhoda S. Jacobs

Hon. Ivan C. Lafayette

Hon. John W. Lavelle

Hon. Joseph R. Lentol

Hon. Margaret Markey

Hon. Nettie Mayersohn

Hon. Brian M. McLaughlin

Hon. Joan Millman

Hon. Catherine T. Nolan

Hon. Daniel J. O’Donnell

Hon. Félix Ortiz

Hon. Amy Paulin

Hon. Jose R. Peralta

Hon. Audrey I. Pheffer

Hon. Adam Clayton Powell, IV

Hon. James Gary Pretlow

Hon. Philip R. Ramos

Hon. Jose Rivera

Hon. Naomi Rivera

Hon. Steven Sanders

Hon. William Scarborough

Hon. Anthony Seminerio

Hon. Michele Titus

Hon. Darryl C. Towns

Hon. Mark S. Weprin

Hon. Keith Wright

Hon. Kenneth P. Zebrowski

HON. PETER M. RIVERA CHAIRMAN

827-A Legislative Office Building, Albany, New York, (518) 455-3608, FAX (518) 455-3693

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Please use this 2005-2006 Corporate, Government, and Non-Profit Sector Internship Directory and Scholarship Guide to guide you through your search for volunteer and paid internship/ fellowship opportunities and scholarships that can assist your undergraduate, graduate, or law school education.

The internship directory is broken down by several topics and workforce-sectors. Fellowships and scholarships are separate. Please make sure to pay attention to the last page (page 43) which contains important internet links which are mega-information resources. Any information that cannot be found in this directory will most likely be found on one of those sites.

All internships, fellowships and scholarships require submission of a cover letter and resume.

Many have strict deadlines. Please consider deadlines listed in this directory only as a general guide and check with the program about specific guidelines for the year you are applying as many programs change their requirements regularly.

Written inquiries are suggested versus phone calls. Several programs, especially fellowships and more selective internships and scholarships, require submission of writing samples, or other specific requirements omitted in this directory/guide. Please make sure to begin your inquiry well before deadlines. Your application will most likely NOT be reviewed if received after the deadline.

While this directory/guide will serve as a very useful resource, it is important to note that there is a large volume of information that has not been included due to space considerations. The web sites mentioned above are key to researching more information. Your interest in a specific company or workforce sector can help you narrow your search.

How To Use This Guide

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CDS International, Inc. ■ The Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program: For young professionals (23-34) with executive level internships in the federal government and private sectors in Germany; 9 months Deadline: October 15

■ Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program for Young Professionals: In Germany- for young adults (18-24) in business, technical, vocational, and agricultural fields; 12 months

■ Bavarian American Center Professional Internship Program: Internships in the Bavarian State Ministries or the Bavarian State Chancellory; 2-3 months, June - August Deadline: March 1

■ WISP - Work Immersion Study Program in Germany The American Association of Teachers of German (AATG) and the Goethe-Institut Intensive German language training and internships at German companies; 3 months, June - August Deadline: December 15

Contact: 871 United Nations Plaza, 15th Floor (First Avenue at 49th Street) New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 497-3500; Fax: (212) 497-3535 www.cdsintl.org

Opportunities Abroad

Fascell Fellowship Program Graduate students, U.S. citizens - work on a short-term basis at U.S. missions in Eastern Europe, Russia, and China; $27,462 per year Deadline: June 15

Contact: U. S. Department of State Attn: Fascell Fellowship Recruitment Division, SA-1 2401 E Street, NW, 5th Floor Washington, DC 20522 Phone: (703) 875-7490 www.state.gov/www/careers/fascell.html

International Research and Exchanges Board Grants PhD and Master’s scholars for research in Europe, Eurasia, the Near East, and Asia; media, policy, education, development

Contact: 2121 K Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 628-8188 www.irex.org/programs/grants.asp

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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy Policy research, writing, fundraising, media relations, economic research, lobbying Graduate Students

Contact: Mr. Paul White, Projects Director Institute for Transportation and Development Policy 115 West 30th Street, Suite 1205 New York, New York 10001 Phone: (212) 629-8001

National Labor Committee Fundraising, economic research, community organizing Undergraduates, Graduate Students, Law Students

Contact: Mieke Vandersall, Outreach Coordinator National Labor Committee 275 7th Avenue, 15th Floor New York, New York 10001 Phone: (212) 242-3002

The Africa Fund Policy research, editing, fundraising, economic research Undergraduates, Graduate Students

Deadline: April 1 (Summer Internship) Contact: Muadi B. Dibinga Director of Finance and Administration The Africa Fund 50 Broad Street, Suite 711 New York, New York 10004 Phone: (212) 758-1024; Fax: (212) 785-1078

Vera Institute of Justice Policy research, writing, legal research Undergraduates, Graduate Students, Law Students

Deadline: March Summer: $250-300/week Contact: Jesse Souweine, Development Associate Vera Institute of Justice 377 Broadway New York, New York 10013 Phone: (212) 334-1300

Human Rights in China Policy research, writing Majors: Journalism, Policy, International Studies, International Development, Non-Profit Management, Law Students

Contact: Ms. Judy M. Chen, Program Officer Human Rights in China 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3309 New York, New York 10118 Phone: (212) 239-4495 E-mail: [email protected] www.hrichinal.org

United States Securities And Exchange Commission Finance, government agencies/offices, law College Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

8-16 weeks: Summer, Fall, Spring Contact: Summer Honors Program US Securities and Exchange Commission Mail Stop 4-1 450 Fifth Street NW Washington, DC 20549 Phone: (202) 942-4150

Womens International League For Peace And Freedom Environment/nature, human/civil rights, peace studies, women’s studies/issues, ethics, foreign affairs, Latin American Studies, international relations, law, philanthropy, politics, public policy, public service, teaching/education 12 weeks, ongoing (except for July and August) Contact: Susi Snyder Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom 777 United Nations Plaza, 6th Floor New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 682-1265 E-mail: [email protected] www.wilpf.int.ch or www.peacewomen.org

Advocacy & Policy Internships

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ASPIRA $300 weekly Contact: Hilda Crespo ASPIRA Association, Inc. 1444 Eye Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 835-3613, ext. 121; Fax: (202) 835-3613 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.aspira.org/Internships.html

Center for Reproductive Rights Law and Policy Program & The Blackmun Fellowship

5-10 hours per week or Full-time fellowship & $40,000/year Contact: Danny McGee The Blackmun Fellowship Hiring Committee The Center for Reproductive Rights 120 Wall Street, 14th Floor New York, New York 10005 Phone: (917) 637-3666 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.crlp.org/ab_employment.html

Citizens Union Nonprofit, journalism , business, civil rights, communications, computers, economics, finance, human/ civil rights, information systems, magazines/journals, politics, public policy, urban panning, publishing, journals, public relations/marketing

10 hours/week Contact: Citizens Union 198 Broadway, 7th Floor New York, New York 10038 Phone: (212) 227-0342; Fax: (212) 227-0345 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.citizensunionfoundation.org

Amnesty International USA Policy research, writing, fundraising, media relations, community organizing, lobbying

Contact: Nick Sullivan 322 8th Avenue New York, New York Phone: (212) 633-4296

Institute for Democracy Studies Summer Research Internship June 1 - August 15 Contact: Lewis C. Daly Institute for Democracy Studies 177 East 87th Street, Suite 501 New York, New York 10128 Phone: (212) 423-9237; Fax: (212) 423-9352 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.idsonline.org

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Writing, fundraising, media relations, community organizing, legal research

Contact: Sin Yen Ling, Intern Coordinator Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund 99 Hudson Street, 12th Floor New York, New York 10013-2869 Phone: (212) 966-4303

East Timor Action Network Policy research, writing, media relations, community organizing, lobbying

Contact: Mr. Charles Scheirer National Coordinator East Timor Action Network P.O. Box 1182 White Plains, New York 10602 Phone: (914) 428-7299

Equality Now Policy research, writing, community organizing, legal research

Deadlines: Fall, July 15; Spring, November 15; Summer, April 15 Contact: Ms. Monique Widyono, Deputy Director Equality Now 250 West 57th Street, Suite 826 New York, New York 10107 Phone: (212) 586-0906

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Forefront Policy research, writing, community organizing

Deadlines: Fall, August 15; Spring, December 15; Summer, April 15 Contact: Lesley Carson, Director Forefront 333 7th Avenue, 13th Floor New York, New York 10001 Phone: (212) 845-5273

Capital District Area Labor Federation Outreach to students; involve them in labor solidarity actions

Contact: Kathleen Scales 800 Troy-Schenectady Road Latham, New York 12110 Phone: (518) 785-4672; Fax: 785-4676 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cdalf.org/

Capital District Citizens Action Working on local, state, and national election campaigns; issue-organizing around health care, lead poisoning, living wage, and ethics government

Contact: Shauna Goldman 94 Central Avenue Albany, New York 12206 Phone: (518) 465-4600, ext. 103 E-mail: [email protected] www.citizenaction.org

Capital District Loan Fund Managing a community development financial institution; outreach and public relations

Contact: Robert Rabliss 255 Orange Street, #103 Albany, New York 12210 Phone: (518) 436-8586

The Center for Law and Justice, Inc. Client intake, editing and writing for The Advocate, prison visiting, conference and seminar planning

Contact: Dan Salvin Pine West Plaza Building #2 Albany, New York 12205 Phone: (518) 427-8361

Citizens’ Environmental Coalition Researching and writing reports and articles, assisting with statewide CEC clearinghouse, investigate pollution problems and draft statewide alerts and proposals along with participating in grassroots environmental actions

Contact: Anne Rabe 33 Central Avenue Albany, New York 12210 Phone: (518) 462-5527

Environmental Advocates Research and writing

Contact: Laura DiBetta 353 Hamilton Street Albany, New York 12210 Phone: (518) 462-5526 Email: [email protected]; www.eany.org

Hunger Action Network (HANNYS) Organizing community events, working with the media, and influencing policy makers

Contact: Mark Dunlea 94 Central Avenue, Suite #2 Albany, New York 12206 Phone: (518) 434-7371 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/hannys/index.htm/

New York Civil Liberties Union Capital Region Chapter Fielding questions from the public, responding to requests for legal representation, publishing a quarterly newsletter, and organizing public education

Contact: Louise Roback 90 State Street Albany, New York 12207 Phone: (518) 436-8594 E-mail: [email protected] www.nyclu-crc.org

New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Work to advance legislation, research, needs assessments and surveys, data collection and information dissemination

Contact: 79 Central Avenue Albany, New York 12207 Phone: (518) 432-4864 6

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Freeman Peace Internships Writing for and distributing publications, leading nonviolence training, organizing local groups, and other programs aimed at creating social and economic justice

September 1 - August 15: $650/month stipend Contact: Yvonne Royster, Administrative Assistant P. O. Box 271 Nyack, New York 10960 Phone: (845) 358-4601, ext. 37 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.forusa.org/Programs/Internships/ Internships.html

Campus Action Internships SUNY Albany, RPI, Union College, College of St. Rose, Siena College, HVCC, SCCC, Skidmore College, and Russell Sage College

Contact: 33 Central Avenue Albany, New York 12210 Phone: (518) 463-5907 E-mail: [email protected]

The Supportive Housing Network of NY Collect, record and analyze funding information on supportive housing; public organizing, coalition work and effectively communicating with community-based organizations and members of Congress, the State Legislatures, the City Council, and governmental agencies; assist with newsletter and other network communications

Contact: Laura Grund, Policy Analyst Fax: (212) 870-3334 E-mail: [email protected]

Advocates For Children Of New York Education, law, public policy Graduate Students

8-10 weeks Contact: Internship Coordinator 151 West 30th Street, 5th Floor New York, New York 10001 Phone: (212) 947-9779

Attorney General’s Office New York City Office — Litigation Bureau, Claims Bureau, Habeas Corpus Section, Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau, Antitrust Bureau Second and Third Year Law Students $12.73/hour for 15 hours per week for at least fourteen weeks in the spring Deadline: Spring, November 15; Fall, October 29 Contact: Marilyn L Thornton, Special Assistant for Legal Recruitment or Ms. Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt, Assistant Attorney General-in-Charge Office of the New York State Attorney General 120 Broadway New York, New York 10271 www.oag.state.ny.us

Albany Office — The Bureau of Consumer Frauds and Protection Unpaid, 10 hours a week Contact: John Van Voris Phone: (518) 474-5481 E-mail: [email protected]

American Civil Liberties Union Undergraduate and graduate students Unpaid Deadlines: Summer, March 1; Fall, October 1; Spring, November 1 Contact: Internship Coordinator ACLU National Headquarters 125 Broad Street New York, New York 10004 Phone: (212) 549-2610

New York County Lawyers’ Association Minority Judicial Internship Program Law students from the five New York County law schools and Brooklyn Law School

8 Weeks interning for a state or federal judge Contact: Lois Davis, Director of Pro Bono Programs Phone: (212) 267-6646, Ext. 217 E-mail: [email protected]

Law Internships

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Legislative Gazette Fall semester: $1,600 stipend Spring semester: $2,500 Contact: James Gormley, Assistant Editor/Recruiter The Legislative Gazette Empire State Plaza, Concourse Room 106 Albany, New York 12224 Phone: (518) 473-6862

GothamGazette.Com The Citizen Section — translations from Spanish, Arabic, Italian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Greek, Bengali, and Urdu

Unpaid, credit Contact: http://www.gothamgazette.com E-mail: [email protected]

NY1 Internships The Assignment Desk, the Political Unit, the Living Unit, the Fortune Business Unit, New York Tonight, Sports, Business Services, Media Ingest, Creative Services, Special Programming, Technical Operations, and NY1 Noticias Undergraduate News Associate Internship & Graduate Level News Internship Program

15-20 hours per week: Unpaid, credit Deadlines: Spring, December 15; Summer, April 1; Fall, August 1 Contact: http://www.timewarner.com/careers (Position Type = Intern Keyword Search = NY1 News) Chelsea Market Building, New York City Fax: (212) 379-3579

Media Internships

Legal Aid Society Criminal Defense Division Student Investigator Internship

Deadlines: Winter, October 1; Spring, February 15; Fall, March 15 Contact: Peter Lane, Intern Coordinator Legal Aid Society 199 Water Street New York, New York 10038 Fax: (212) 809-4813 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.legal-aid.org

New York State Bar Association College Juniors and Seniors

Summer: 10 Weeks, $296/week Deadline: April 1 Contact: Bradley G. Carr New York State Bar Association One Elk Street Albany, New York 12207 E-mail: [email protected]

The Kings County District Attorney Complaint Room, Criminal Court, Domestic Violence, Investigations, Grand Jury, and Felony Trial

Fall & Spring: 10 hours/week Summer: 35 hours/week Deadlines: Spring, November 1; Summer, March 1; Fall, July 1 Contact: Ms. Jossie B. Lawson 350 Jay Street Brooklyn, New York 11201

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WNBC 4 Weekend Today In New York, Weekday Today In New York, Consumer Units, Assignment Desk @ News 4, Planning Unit, Investigative Unit, Political Unit, Medical Units, Sports, Meteorology, Creative Services, Public Affairs, Press & Publicity, Marketing/Research, the News 4 Long Island News Bureau (Plainview, LI) and New Jersey News Bureau (Moonachie, NJ)

Unpaid; transportation reimbursement per month Contact: WNBC 4 College Internship Program Leader 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Room 687E New York, New York 10112 Fax: (212) 664-6002 E-mail: [email protected]

Associated Press Print, photo, graphics, broadcast and multimedia Full-time Junior, Senior or Graduate Student

22 internships 12 weeks or 13 weeks (minority internships) Contact: 645 Albany-Shaker Road Albany, New York 12211-1158 or

P.O. Box 11010 Albany, New York 12211-0010 Phone: (518) 458-7821; Fax (518) 438-5891 or

Albany Capitol Bureau P.O. Box 7165, Capitol Station Albany, New York 12224-0165 Phone: (518) 449-7131; Fax: (518) 426-2286

For minority internship: Jack Stokes, Director of Recruiting, The Associated Press, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York 10020

Time Inc. Editorial Internship Program Entertainment Weekly, Fortune, Fortune Small Business, Business 2.0, Money, In Style, Parenting, People, People En Español, Teen People, Real Simple, Sports Illustrated, SI For Kids, SI For Women, and Time magazines

Summer: 9 weeks paid + housing or housing stipend Deadline: December 3 Contact: Editorial Internship Recruiting Time Inc. 1271 Avenue of the Americas, 40-11B New York, New York 10020 Phone: (212) 522-1212

The New York Times James Reston Reporting Fellowships: 10 weeks paid; $800/week + $75/week housing stipend Seniors or Graduate Students with previous newspaper experience Deadline: November 15

Thomas Morgan Internships in Graphics, Design and Photography: 10 weeks paid; $800/week Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors Deadline: November 15 Contact: Sheila Rule, Senior Manager Reporter Recruiting The New York Times 229 W. 43rd Street New York, New York 10036 Phone: (212) 556-4143 E-mail: [email protected] www.nytco.com/intern.html

Newsday Summer: 10 weeks paid, $523/week. Fall and Spring: 2 days a week, $25/day Seniors — reporters: Juniors & Seniors — photography & art

METPRO Editing Minority Program: Two-year paid program Deadline: January 1 Contact: Walter T. Middlebrook Associate Editor for Recruitment Newsday 235 Pinelawn Road Melville, New York 11747 Phone: (631) 843-2637 E-mail: [email protected] www.newsday.com; www.metpronews.com

Newsweek Seniors & Graduate Students Summer: 13-week paid internship Deadline: December 10 Contact: Internship Program, Newsweek 251 W. 57th Street New York, New York 10019

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The New York Sun Summer: 5 days/week Spring & Fall: Part-time Unpaid, but $125/article Deadline: December 15 Contact: Maggie Shnayerson Intern Coordinator The New York Sun, c/o Summer Internships 105 Chambers Street, 2nd Floor New York, New York 10007 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.nysun.com

Condé Nast Internship Program Vogue, Architectural Digest, Glamour, Bride’s, Modern Bride, Vanity Fair, Self, GQ, Bon Appétit, Gourmet, Condé Nast Traveler, Allure, House & Garden, Wired, Lucky, Teen Vogue and The New Yorker magazines College Juniors & Seniors

Summer: 8 weeks paid Deadline: March 1 Contact: Human Resources, Internship Coordinator Condé Nast Publications 4 Times Square, 17th Floor New York, New York 10036 Phone: (212) 286-7141

NBC News Associates Program Diversity oriented Internship 12 months (starting in July): $33,600 Contact: http://www.nbcjobs.com/ News_Associate_Program.html

The Business Press Educational Foundation (BPEF) College Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Students

Summer: 10-12 weeks, 35 hours/week, $8/hour Deadline: January 14 Contact: BPEF Internship Program Attn: Peter Loibl American Business Media 675 Third Avenue New York, New York 10017-5704

Entertainment Weekly June through August: $10/hour Deadline: February 15 Contact: Annabel Bentley Director of Research Services, Entertainment Weekly 1675 Broadway New York, New York 10019

Harper’s Magazine Editorial Interns

Spring, Summer, Fall: unpaid Contact: http://www.harpers.org/HarpersInternships.html Phone: (212) 420-5720

New York Daily News Summer: 10 weeks, $250/week School year: unpaid, credit, rolling deadline Deadline (Summer): February 15 Contact: Dean Chang, Metropolitan Editor New York Daily News 450 W. 33rd Street New York, New York 10001 Phone: (212) 210-1695 E-mail: [email protected] www.nydailynews.com

Staten Island Advance Reporting, photography 15 Internships

$10/hour Deadlines: Summer, Feb. 15; Spring, Nov. 15; Fall, July 15 Contact: Claire Regan, Associate Managing Editor 950 Fingerboard Road Staten Island, New York 10305 Phone: (718) 981-1234, ext. 2215 E-mail: [email protected]

The Nation College Seniors

8 Internships (7 in NYC, 1 in DC); $150/week Deadlines: Spring, Nov. 5; Summer, March 25; Fall, July 8 Contact: Richard Kim The Nation Institute Internship Program 33 Irving Place, 8th Floor New York, New York 10003 Phone: (212) 209-5419 E-mail: [email protected] www.nationinstitute.org/internships 10

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New York City TV Production assistant, camera assistant, master control assistant, marketing assistant, audio assistant, on-air talent

20 Hours/week; unpaid, college credit Contact: Andrew Atiya 1 Center Street, 28th Floor New York, New York 10007 Phone: (212) 669-7400

New York Network/SUNYSAT Media Internship Program Contact: Jim Brennan P.O. Box 2058, Empire State Plaza Albany, New York 12220-0058 Phone: (518) 443-5333

CBS News Contact: 524 W 57th Street New York, New York Fax: (212) 975-6699 www.cbsnews.com

Impulse Media Productions, LLC Contact: 91 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor New York, New York Fax: (212) 353-1117

EMediaLoft Contact: 55 Bethune Street, A-628 New York, New York 10014-1791 www.emedialoft.com

Hispanic Link Trains aspiring journalists for periods ranging from several weeks to a year or more

Contact: 1420 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 238-0705; Fax: (202)238-0706 www.HispanicLink.org

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists Technology with concentration in network management and security Students majoring in Journalism, Mass Communications, Computer Science or Information

Non-paid Contact: NAHJ National Office 1000 National Press Building 529 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20045-2001 Phone: (888) 346-NAHJ E-mail: [email protected]

National Association of Black Journalists Journalism Internship

Contact: Warren Paul, Internship Program National Association of Black Journalists 8701-A Adelphi Road Adelphi, Maryland 20783 Phone: (301) 445-7100; Fax: (301) 445-7101 E-mail: [email protected]

Asian American Journalist Association Meetings, events, journalism

Contact: Gwen M. Singleton, CMP 1182 Market Street, Suite 320 San Francisco, California 94102 Phone: (415) 346-2051; Fax: (415) 346-6343 E-mail: [email protected] www.aaja.org

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Department of Citywide Administrative Services Summer Graduate Intern: $616 per week Contact: Division of Citywide Personnel Services Certification Unit One Centre Street, Room 2180 New York, New York 10007

Summer College Intern: $370 per week Summer Graduate Intern: $616 per week Contact: Division of Fiscal Management and Operations Office of Operations and Strategic Planning One Centre Street, 17th Floor South New York, New York 10007

Estate Services Summer College Intern: $370 per week Summer Graduate Intern: $616 per week Students majoring in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Contact: One Centre Street, 20th Floor South New York, New York 10007

Division of Administration and Security Undergraduates: $370 per week Contact: One Centre Street, 1st Floor New York, New York 10007

Division of Citywide Personnel Services Summer College Intern: $242-$370 per week Summer Graduate Intern: $346-$616 per week Contact: Bureau of Personnel Development 1 Centre Street, Room 2425 New York, New York 10007

Undergraduate: $370 per week Contact: Division of Citywide Personnel Services - Investigations One Centre Street, 21st Floor South New York, New York 10007

Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Summer Graduate Intern: $616 per week Contact: 40 Rector Street, 6th Floor New York, New York 10006

Office of the General Counsel Undergraduate: $370 per week Contact: One Centre Street, 16th Floor South New York, New York 10007

Division of Citywide Personnel Services Summer Graduate Intern: $616 per week Contact: Bureau of Examinations One Centre Street, Room 1430 New York, New York 10007

Division of Fiscal Management and Operations Summer Graduate Intern: $616 per week Contact: One Centre Street, 17th Floor New York, New York 10007

Division of Municipal Supply Services Graduate Interns only: $616 per week Contact: One Centre Street, 18th Floor South New York, New York 10007

Division of Real Estate Services Graduate Interns: $616 per week Contact: Bureau of Planning One Centre Street, Room 1900N New York, New York 10007

New York City Government - The Urban Fellows Program College Graduates

$25,000 for 9 months + Health Insurance Deadline: January 14th Contact: Sigmund G. Ginsburg, Director The Urban Fellows Program NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Svcs 1 Centre Street, Room 2425 New York, New York 10007 Phone: (212) New-York

New York City Department of Buildings Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Law Students

Summer College Intern: $242-$370 per week Summer Graduate Intern: $364-$616 per week Contact: 280 Broadway, 6th Floor New York, New York 10007

New York City Government Internships

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Administration for Children’s Services Unpaid Contact: 150 William Street New York, New York 10038

Civilian Complaint Review Board Unpaid Contact: 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor New York, New York 10006

Office of Collective Bargaining Law Students

Contact: Legal Division 40 Rector Street, 7th Floor New York, New York 10006

Fire Department Summer College Intern: $242 - $370 per week; Summer Graduate Intern: $364 - $616 per week Contact: 9 Metro Tech Center Brooklyn, New York 11201

New York City Housing Authority Summer Graduate Intern: $400 - $500 per week Contact: Human Resources Department 250 Broadway, 11th Floor New York, New York 10007

Department of Investigation Unpaid Contact: 80 Maiden Lane, 25th Floor New York, New York 10038

Department of Parks and Recreation Unpaid Contact: Internship Coordinator City of New York/Parks & Recreation 830 Fifth Avenue, Room 309 New York, New York 10021 Phone: (212) 360-1349

Queens Library Gallery Undergraduate students in Education, Museum Studies or Fine Art who enjoy working with children and young adults

Contact: 89-11 Merrick Boulevard Jamaica, New York 11432

Department of Transportation For undergraduate juniors/seniors and graduate students with academic concentration in business, communications, public administration, architecture, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, urban planning, transportation planning, operations research, statistics, computer science, law, contract law, labor relations, video production, organizational health and safety, equal employment opportunity, training, and other related fields

Undergraduate Juniors & Seniors: $370 per week Graduate Interns: $550 per week Contact: Human Resources/Personnel 40 Worth Street, Room 801 New York, New York 10013

Public Service Corps An off-campus internship placement program for college, graduate and law students who receive Federal Work-Study Program financial aid or who seek credit-bearing internships

Contact: Marjorie Jelin, Ph.D., Director Public Service Corps 1 Centre Street, Room 2435 New York, New York 10007 Phone: (212) 669-3255; Fax: (212) 669-3633 E-mail: [email protected]

Department of Probation $300 per week Contact: 33 Beaver Street, 18th floor New York, New York 10004

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The New York State Housing Finance Agency Minority Internship Program $35,000 plus medical benefits. Contact: Cecilia Pinder Assistant Vice President/Deputy Director Human Resources New York State Housing Finance Agency 641 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022 Phone: (212) 688-4000 ext. 622 E-mail: [email protected]

New York State Assembly Session Interns (January thru May): $3,500 Graduate Interns (January thru May): $11,500 Contact: Jim Murphy, Director NYS Assembly Intern Committee Legislative Office Building, Room 104 Albany, New York 12248 Phone: (518) 455-4704 E-Mail: [email protected] www.assembly.state.ny.us

Banking Department Consumer Complaints “Hot Line” assistants; Information Technology support Graduate Students majoring in accounting, banking, business, economics, finance, marketing or law Undergraduate Students with two years of school majoring in accounting, banking, business, economics or finance

Graduate Student Assistants: $13/hour Undergraduate Student Assistants: $10.98/hour Graduate and Undergraduate Students for Information Technology Support: $14.38/hour Contact: Peggy Butler-Bertholf, Human Resources New York State Banking Department 1 State Street, 2nd Floor New York, New York 10004-1417 Fax: (212)709-5450 E-mail: [email protected]

Bridge Authority Outdoor work on various NYS bridges: Rip Van Winkle, Kingston-Rhinecliff, Mid Hudson, Newburgh-Beacon, Bear Mountain Undergraduate Students

Contact: Human Resources Office PO Box 1010 Highland, New York 12528 Phone: (845) 691-7245 www.nysba.state.ny.us

Dormitory Authority Communications, marketing, construction, counsel, human resources, information systems, opportunity programs, program/policy development, procurement, public finance, training Undergraduate & Graduate Students

Contact: Albany & New York City Human Resources Office 515 Broadway Albany, New York 12207 Phone: (518) 257-3544 E-mail: [email protected] www.dasny.org

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Project management coordination, track program status, interact with clients, develop surveys and/or case studies to illustrate program success, database management; coordination, preparation, and/or communication of various events, press releases, or newsletters

Academic Year: 18.75 hours (maximum) per week Summer/Vacation Months: 37.5 hours per week Contact: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Attention: Human Resources 17 Columbia Circle Albany, New York 12203-6399 E-mail: [email protected]

New York State Government Internships

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Education Department Graduate Students

Contact: Office of Human Resources Management 89 Washington Avenue, Room 528 Albany, New York 12234 Phone: (518) 474-5215 www.nysed.gov

New York State Division of the Budget Public Management Internship Students in a budget and finance career track

Contact: Education Unit NYS Division of the Budget State Capitol, Room #140 Albany, New York 12224 Phone: (518) 474-6303; Fax: (518) 474-2250

Human Rights Assist in enforcement of the anti-discrimination laws College and Law Students

Contact: Barbara Klar Office of Training and Staff Development 1 Fordham Plaza, 4th Floor Bronx, New York 10458 Phone: (718) 741-8444 E-mail: [email protected] www.nysdhr.com

Insurance Department Human Resource Management, Actuary, Accounting, Law Undergraduate or Law Students

Contact: New York City Human Resources Office 25 Beaver Street, 4th Floor New York, New York 10004 Phone: (212) 480-5314 E-mail: [email protected] www.ins.state.ny.us

New York State Senate Undergraduate (Session Assistant)/Graduate Fellowship

Graduate Fellowships: $29,500 Contact: Dr. Russell J. Williams, Director Senate Student Programs 90 South Swan Street, Room 416 Albany, New York 12247 Phone: (518) 455-2611; Fax: (518) 426-6827 E-mail: [email protected] www.senate.state.ny.us/intern.html

The NYS Senate Minority Summer Intern Program Ten-week program: $3,000 stipend (35 hours/week) Contact: Agency Building #4, 17th Floor Albany, New York 12247 Phone: (518) 455-2966; Fax: (518) 426-6840

State Police Staffing, Forensic Science Undergraduate & Graduate Students

Contact: Troop or Division Headquarters throughout NYS Personnel Office 1220 Washington Avenue, Building #22 Albany, New York 12226 Phone: (518) 457-2758 E-mail: [email protected] www.troopers.state.ny.us

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Holding Our Own: A Fund for Women Contact: Naomi Jaffe 79 Central Avenue Albany, New York 12206 Phone: (518) 462-2871 E-mail: [email protected]

Homeless Action Committee Volunteer on the van, office work, fundraising, SRO project research, community outreach, help with site selection, organize community events, work in the emergency shelter

Contact: Donna DeMaria 393 North Pearl Street Albany, New York 12207 Phone: (518) 426-0554 E-mail: [email protected]

American Woman’s Economic Development Corp. Contact: Michael Culoso, Chief Operating Officer American Women’s Economic Development Corp. 216 East 45th Street, 10th Floor New York, New York 10017 Phone: (917) 368-6140 E-mail: [email protected]

Boys Hope Girls Hope $50/week, round-trip travel, free room and board, eligible to apply for medical benefits, may receive Commitment to Service Award in the amount of $2,500

Contact: Volunteer Coordinator Boys Hope Girls Hope 12120 Bridgeton Square Drive Bridgeton, Missouri 63044 Phone: (877) 878 HOPE E-mail: [email protected] www.BoysHopeGirlsHope.org

Non-Profit Organizations Internships

American Friends Service Committee Contact: American Friends Service Committee 1501 Cherry Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Phone: (215) 241-7295 E-mail: [email protected]; www.afsc.org

NYADA Writing, legal research

Contact: Internship Coordinator 17 Battery Place New York, New York 10004 Phone: (212) 898-4105

Northeastern Association of the Blind at Albany, Inc. (NABA) Work to promote NABA’s GivACar vehicle donation program by increasing public awareness

Contact: Sabrina Forde Phone: (518) 463-1211, ext. 234 E-mail: [email protected]

New York Foundation Manage summer youth grants program

Summer (June 16 - August 22): $450 Contact: Melissa Hall New York Foundation Empire State Building, Room 2901 350 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10118-2996 Phone: (212) 594-8009 http://www.nyf.org/

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Amas Musical Theatre Promotion, sales, and set design

Unpaid Contact: Donna Trinkoff 450 W. 42nd Street, Suite 2J New York, New York 10023 Phone: (212) 563-2565

American Museum of Natural History Museum education, work with young people and children Residents of New York City aged 18-21

Summer: June-Mid August Contact: Donna Sethi American Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th Street New York, New York 10024-5192 Phone: (212) 769-5171 E-mail: [email protected]

The Museum of Modern Art Architecture & design, drawings, film & video, painting & sculpture, photography, prints & illustrated books, conservation, exhibitions, graphic design, international program, library, museum archives, publications, registrar, rights & reproductions, development, finance, general counsel, personnel, art advisory, education, membership, communications, and marketing

The Helena Rubinstein Foundation Summer Internship Program: 10 weeks, $2,500 The Academic-Year Program: 12 weeks, unpaid The Twelve-Month Internship: $20,000 plus health insurance; starts in September Contact: Internship Coordinator Department of Education The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53rd Street New York, New York 10019 Phone: (212) 708-9893 www.moma.org

Dactyl Foundation for the Arts & Humanities Gallery attendant, event planning, evening hosting, office management, assistant to Visual Art Curator, assistant to the President for grant writing

Nonpaid, Credit No application deadline Contact: Victoria N Alexander, Director 64 Grand Street New York, New York 10013 Phone: (212) 219-2344 www.dactyl.org/intern/internships.html

El Museo Del Barrio Guiding tours, assist in conducting workshops, develop educational materials, clerical support for the Education staff and Artist Educators Latin American Art and Culture Students

Unpaid, Credit: short or long term basis No application deadline Contact: Monica Tovares, Director of Education 1230 Fifth Avenue (at 104th Street) New York, New York 10029 Phone: (212) 831-7272; Fax: (212) 831-7927 E-mail: [email protected] www.elmuseo.org

New York State Theatre Institute Administration, Box Office, Costumes, Education, Electrics, Properties, Public Relations, and Scene Shop; 20 interns per semester

Unpaid, credit Contact: Irlene Lef, Intern Director New York State Theatre Institute 37 First Street Troy, New York 12180 Phone: (518) 274-3573; Fax: (518) 274-3815 E-mail: [email protected] www.nysti.org

Arts Internships

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Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival Unpaid: 25 Internships available 12 weeks No application deadline Contact: Eve Gibson, Internship Coordinator New York Public Theatre/Shakespeare Festival 425 Lafayette Street New York, New York 10003 Phone: (212) 539-8500; Fax: (212) 539-8705

The Art Commission of the City of New York For students of New York City art, architecture, and urban design

10 hours per week Unpaid, credit Contact: Katherine Romero The Art Commission of the City of New York City Hall, Third Floor New York, New York 10007 Phone: (212) 788-3071; Fax: (212) 788-3086

Corporate Internships

Inroads Internship Program Business, engineering, computers and information sciences, Sales, marketing, allied health care, health care management Freshman or Sophomore

Unpaid Contact: Ivo E. Philbert, Managing Director 120 Wall Street, 31st Floor New York, New York 10005 Phone: (212) 425-8300; Fax: (212) 425-5742 https://www.inroads.org/interns/internApply.jsp

SSA Public Relations Advertising, public relations

$500/internship period Contact: Todd Beldner 148 Madison Avenue, 16th Floor New York, New York 10016 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

The Ford Foundation Economics, education, health care/medicine Graduate Students

$35,000/year plus medical and dental insurance, vacation, sick leave, and a savings plan Contact: Program Assistantship/Human Resources The Ford Foundation 320 East 43rd Street New York, New York 10017 http://www.fordfound.org

Candie’s Inc. Advertising & public relations

3 days a week: 15 hours a week minimum Contact: Desa Bowman 215 West 40th Street, 6th floor New York, New York 10018 Phone: (212) 730-0030; Fax: (212)391-2057 E-mail: [email protected]

The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs’ Percent For Art Program Unpaid Contact: Kathy Behrend Department of Cultural Affairs 330 West 42nd Street, 14th floor New York, New York 10036 Phone: (212) 643-7770; Fax: (212) 643-7780 www.nyc.gov

Cooper-Hewitt MuseumPeter A. Krueger Summer Internships For students of art history, architectural history, museum studies, museum education, and design; 8 interns per year

Paid and unpaid 10-week long (paid): $2,500 Deadline: February 1 Contact: Internship Coordinator Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design 2 East 91st Street New York, New York 10128 Phone: (212) 849-8380; Fax: (212) 849-8401 ndm.si.edu/EDUCATION/index.html

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EMI Recorded Music Publicity, Promotion, Sales, Finance, Human Resources Juniors/Seniors/Advanced Degrees; music degree program or other relevant majors

Unpaid, credit: 15-20 hours per week minimum Contact: Raquel Rodriguez Human Resources Coordinator 150 5th Avenue New York, New York 10011 Phone: (212) 786-8714; Fax: (212) 786-8799 E-mail: [email protected]

Anheuser-Busch Newark, NJ or Baldwinsville, NY; 10–14 weeks

Undergraduate Students: $375–$700/week Graduate Students: $700–$1,100/week Contact: Internship Services, Employment Services Anheuser-Busch Companies One Busch Place St. Louis, Missouri 63118 Phone: (314) 577-2000 www.buschjobs.com or www.anheuser-busch.com

American Cancer Society Cancer control, income development, advocacy, the “Relay for Life®” fundraiser, marketing, communications, human resources, public health, law, and advocacy

Contact: American Cancer Society Attn: Manager of Student Programs 1599 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, Georgia 30329-4250 Phone: (800) 227-2345 E-mail: [email protected] www.cancer.org

American Council on Science and Health Spring Semester: Research Intern, 10 hours/week Unpaid, College Credit Deadline: November 15 Contact: Jeff Stier, Associate Director 1995 Broadway, 2nd floor New York, New York 10023 Fax: (212) 362-4919 www.acsh.org

Department of Environmental Conservation Naturalist Intern Program, Nature Interpretation Internships, Summer Camp Employment Undergraduate Internships

Contact: www.dec.state.ny.us Delmar: (518) 475-0291 Sherburne: (607) 674-4017 Stony Kill Farm: (914) 831-8780 Nature Interpretation: [email protected]; Summer Camp: [email protected]

Hudson River Park Trust Education, Ecology, Science

Contact: Andrea Preschle 295 Greenwich Street, PMB 267 New York, New York 10007 (212) 791-2530 www.hudsonriverpark.org

Science Internships

Kodak Internship Program in Human Factors For M.A./M.S. or Ph.D. students in Computer Science, Human Factors, Psychology, Industrial Engineering, Computer Graphics, or other related discipline; Rochester, New York

June (3 months) or September (9-12 months): salary depending on level of education, college credit Deadline: Summer, April 1; Fall/Winter, May 1 Contact: Christopher Koch, Eastman Kodak Company Corporate Design & Usability, Mail code 03002 2400 Mt. Read Boulevard Rochester, New York 14650-3002 Phone: (585) 588-7585 [email protected]

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The Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program of the National Academies Graduate Science, Engineering, Medical, Veterinary, Business, and Law Students

Stipends: $5,700/12 weeks; $4,800/10 weeks; $500/ travel Contact: The National Academies Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program 500 5th Street, NW, Room 508 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 334-2455; Fax: (202) 334-1667 E-mail: [email protected] http://www7.nationalacademies.org/policyfellows/ How_To_Apply.html

The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Fellowship Approximately $40,000 Contact: Award Programs Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation 675 Third Avenue, 25th Floor New York, New York 10017

The Hastings Center Bioethics research in health care, biotechnology, and the environment Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Deadline: Summer, March 15th; all other times, six weeks before beginning the internship Contact: Josephine Johnston Associate for Ethics, Law and Society The Hastings Center 21 Malcolm Gordon Road Garrison, New York 10524-5555 Phone: (845) 424-4040; Fax: (845) 424-4545 E-mail: [email protected]

The Greenburgh Nature Center $180.00/week plus a room Monday-Thursday & Saturday: 9am-5pm; January-June or July-December Contact: Ms. Rene Catano Greenburgh Nature Center 99 Dromore Road Scarsdale, New York 10583 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (914)725-6599 www.townlink.com/community_web/gnc/gncintrn.htm

AHEC Summer Health Internship Programs July to Mid-August Contact: Brooklyn-Queens-Long Island AHEC Gabrielle Kersaint/Norma Elliott Executive Director/Associate Director, BQLI AHEC 408 Jay Street, Suite 400 Brooklyn, New York 11201 Phone: (718) 797-1558 ext. 11 or 12 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Bronx-Westchester AHEC Madelyn Rivera, Interim Executive Director, BWAHEC 930 Grand Concourse, Suite 1A Bronx, New York 10451 Phone: (718) 590-1110 E-mail: [email protected]

Manhattan-Staten Island AHEC Mary Mitchell, Executive Director, MSI AHEC 16 East 16th Street New York, New York 10003 Phone: (212) 633-0800 ext. 340 E-mail: [email protected]

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United Nations Economics, environment/nature, information systems, international relations, journalism , law, libraries, public policy, women’s studies/issues Contact: Coordinator of the Internship Programme United Nations, Room S-2590D New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 963-7522 www.un.org/depts/ohrm/examin/internsh/intern.htm

Global Policy Forum Interns have the opportunity to attend UN meetings, work with staff from other NGO’s and work on special research projects

Contact: Internship Coordinator 777 UN Plaza, Suite 7G New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 557-3161; Fax: (212) 557-3165 E-mail: [email protected]

UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Contact: Janet DeGrasse, Human Resources Officer UNICEF House (TA-26B) 3 United Nations Plaza New York, New York 10017 http://www.unicef.org/employ/JPO.html

UN Development Fund for Women Program Contact: Chief, HR/Administration Internship Programme UNIFEM 304 East 45th Street, Room FF-1535 New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 906-6705 http://www.unifem.undp.org/vacancies/intership.html

UN Development Programme Program Contact: Chief, Recruitment Section, Office of Human Resources UNDP One UN Plaza, Room 1812 New York, New York 10017 http://www.undp.org/ohr/Interns/intern.htm

UN Headquarters Internship Programme Contact: Internship Coordinator Room S-2590D United Nations New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 963-0182; Fax: (212) 963-3683 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/examin/internsh/ intern.htm

UN High Commissioner for Refugees Contact: Ms. Tsegereda Assebe, Senior Liaison Assistant UNHCR Liaison Office in New York UN One Plaza, Room 2610 New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 963-4215; Fax: (212) 963-0074 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.unhcr.ch/

UN Population Fund (UNFPA) Contact: Personnel Branch UN Population Fund 220 East 42nd Street, 18th Floor New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 297-5359; Fax: (212) 297-4908 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.unfpa.org/about/employment/summer.htm

Women’s Environment and Development Organization Conducting research on relevant issues; tracking and monitoring related activities and events; sharing information on a systematic basis with a global network of WEDO partners; organizing consultations, panels, meetings, and other activities; and monitoring UN and other meetings and conferences

Contact: Doris Mpoumou Gender and Governance Program Women’s Environment and Development Organization 355 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 973-0325, ext. 222; Fax: (212) 973-0335 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.wedo.org

Global/UN Internships

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White House Fellowships Special assistant to a Cabinet member or senior presidential advisor For young professionals

Stipend: $91,000 Full time: September 1 through the following August Contact: White House Fellows Program c/o O.P.M. Shelia Coates 1900 East Street, NW, Room B431 Washington, DC 20415 (202) 606-1818 www.whitehouse.gov/fellows.html

Department of State Internships Write reports on human rights issues, assist with trade negotiations, assist with citizen’s services or visa work, help Americans in distress abroad, organize conferences or visits of high-level officials, research economic or environmental issues, write news stories, work on web pages, help produce electronic journals

Summer: 10 weeks; 40-hour/week; unpaid For further information on each office, please see the Department of State web site: http://www.state.gov

Bureau of Administration Art Bank Program; Center for Administrative Innovation; Office of the Procurement Executive, Office of Operations, Office of Records and Publishing Services, Office of Logistics Management, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization

Bureau of Arms Control

Bureau of African Affairs

Bureau of Consular Affairs

Office of the Chief of Protocol

Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor

Bureau of Diplomatic Security

Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Internship Opportunities in the Nation’s Capital

Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs Office of the Coordinator for Business Affairs, International Communications and Information Policy, Energy, Sanctions and Commodities, Policy Analysis and Public Diplomacy, International Finance and Development, Trade Policy and Programs, Transportation Affairs

Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs The Office of Academic Exchange Programs, The Office of Global Educational Programs, The Office of English Language Programs, The Office of Citizen Exchanges, The Office of International Visitors, Cultural Programs For more information see the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affair’s web site: http://exchange.state.gov

Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs (EUR) The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships, sponsored by the College of William of Mary, will provide a $5,000 award for two U.S. college students to work in the U.S. Embassies in Paris and London. Contact: The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowship Program PO Box 8795, The College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia 23187 E-mail: [email protected]

Family Liaison Office Please visit FLO’s web site: http://www.state.gov/www/flo/

Foreign Service Institute

Office of the Under Secretary for Global Affairs and Coordinator

Bureau of Legislative Affairs

Bureau of Human Resources

Bureau of International Information Programs

Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL)

Bureau of Intelligence and Research Office of Research

Bureau of International Organization Affairs

Bureau of Information Resource Management

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Office of the Legal Adviser Contact: Personnel Officer Office of the Legal Adviser, Room 5519 U.S. Department of State Washington, DC 20520-6419 Fax: 202-736-7508

Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (NEA)

Bureau of Nonproliferation For more information, visit: http://www.state.gov/t/np

Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO)

Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs

Office of Foreign Missions

Office of the Inspector General

Bureau for Public Affairs Strategic Communications, Press Office, Regional and Press Outreach, Public Liaison, Intergovernmental Affairs, Electronic Information (PA/EI), Foreign Press Center, Broadcasting Services, Office of the Historian

Bureau of Political-Military Affairs

Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration

Bureau of Resource Management

Bureau of South Asian Affairs

Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization

Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator Contact: www.state.gov/s/gac

Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism

Office of Civil Rights

Foreign Service Griebance Board

Office of the Secretary, Policy Planning Staff The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships, sponsored by the College of William of Mary, will provide a $5,000 award for one U.S. college student to work in a component of the Office of the Secretary. The fellowships are available during summer sessions only. Contact: The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowship Program PO Box 8795, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187 E-mail: [email protected]

Office of the Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary See the STAS website: http://www.state.gov/g/stas/.

Office of War Crimes Issues

Office of the Undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security Affairs

United States Diplomacy Center

United States Mission to the United Nations

Bureau of Verification and Compliance

Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

United States Mission to the Organization of the American States

FCNL Legislative Interns Legislative and policy issues from a spiritual and ethical perspective, support FCNL’s work for peace and social justice, and experience life in Washington, DC

September through the end of July Deadline: March 1 Contact: 245 Second Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-5795 Phone: (800) 630-1330; Fax: (202) 547-6019 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.fcnl.org/intern.htm

The Everett Public Internship Service Program Contact: Rafael Salomon The Everett Public Internship Service Program Co-op America 1612 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 872-533; Fax: (202) 331-8166

The American Majority Institute Research and educational organization

Deadlines: Fall, September 15; Spring, December 1; Summer, April 15 Contact: [email protected] Phone: (202) 682-1611

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House Committee on International Relations Assisting committee staff with the preparation of legislative and oversight hearings, answering public inquiries, drafting correspondence and assisting with the day-to-day administrative tasks of the Committee

Deadline: March 1 Contact: [email protected]

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Media, federal legislation, health policy, housing policy, International Budget Project, food stamps, national budget and tax policy, outreach campaigns, state budget and tax policy, welfare reform and income support division

Postgraduate Students: $10.00/hour Graduate Students: $9.00/hour for a first internship and up to $9.50/hour for succeeding internships Bachelor’s degree: $8.00/hour for a first internship and up to $8.50/hour for succeeding internships Undergraduates: $7.50/hour for a first internship and up to $8.00/hour for succeeding internships Contact: Internship Coordinator Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 820 First Street, NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 408-1095 ext. 386; Fax: (202) 408-1056

Council On Foreign Relations 13-15 Weeks: unpaid Contact: Human Resources Council on Foreign Relations 58 East 68th Street New York, New York 10021 Phone: (212) 434-9400

Foreign Affairs Summer (10 weeks): full time; $300/week Academic Year (September-June): full time; $450/week Fall, Spring (10 weeks): 1 day/week Deadlines: Summer, March 15; Fall, September 5; Spring, December 1 Contact: Editorial Internships, Foreign Affairs 58 East 68th Street New York, New York 10021 Phone: (212) 434-9508

International Labor Organization Human/civil rights, public policy, women’s studies/issues

Summer, Fall, Spring: 15 weeks Contact: Internship Coordinator International Labor Organization 1828 L Street NW, Suite 801 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (212) 697-0150 Public Allies Public service, leadership, teaching/education, nonprofit

10 Months: August/September-June/July depending on location; $1,200-$1,800/month depending on location Contact: Public Allies National Office 633 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 610 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 Phone: (414) 273-0533 E-mail: [email protected]

Council on Foreign Relations Program Corporate Program, Advertising; Foreign Affairs, Custom Anthology Program Production; Foreign Affairs, Executive Office; Human Resources Department, Membership and Fellowship Affairs

Contact: Council on Foreign Relations Human Resources Office 58 East 68th Street New York, New York 10021 Phone: (212) 434-9400; Fax: (212) 434- 9893 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cfr.org/Public/about/jobs.html

National Hispanic Press Foundation Internship Matching Program Internships in sales and marketing at a Hispanic publication in Dallas, Texas; internship in Journalism/Mass Communications at two Hispanic publications in Sarasota, Florida

Contact: National Hispanic Press Foundation 941 National Press Building Washington, DC 20045 Fax: (202) 662-7254 E-mail: [email protected]

Smithsonian Institution Internships Press relations

Contact: Vicki Moeser E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: (202) 786-2377

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Democracy Fellows Program Contact: Recruitment, Democracy Fellows Program, World Learning 1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 750 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 408-5420 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.worldlearning.org/wlid/dfp/

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Work with congressional staff to develop legislative and public policy initiatives; one academic year

Deadline: April 1 Contact: Congressional Fellows Program 1720 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (800) 784-2577 www.cbcfonline.org.html

CHCI Fellowship Program Congressional offices and committees, federal agencies, the media, national advocacy organizations and other government-related institutions

Stipend: $2,061/month Deadline: March 1 Contact: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Fellowship 504 C Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 543-1771 www.chci.org/student/fellowship/s_fellowship.htm

Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowships Stipend: $1,800/month Deadline: Spring, October 15; Fall, February 1 Contact: Paul Revsine, Program Director Scoville Peace Fellowship Program 110 Maryland Avenue, NE, Suite 409 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 543-4100 www.scoville.org

Congressional Fellowships on Women and Public Policy Deadline: June 14 Contact: Women’s Research and Education Institute 1750 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20006 www.wrei.org/fellowships.html

ASPIRA Association Public Policy Internship Research, track legislation, develop new materials & publications

Contact: Ms. Hilda Crespo, Vice President Public Policy & Federal Relations ASPIRA Association, Inc. 1444 Eye Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Constituent communications, monitor hearings, research

Stipend: $2,000 Contact: CHCI Summer Internship Program 911 2nd Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202)543-1771; Fax: (202)546-2143 E-mail: [email protected] www.chciyouth.org

Dominican Internship Program Placed in congressional offices, federal agencies, national or international organizations; housing and stipend supplied

Contact: Dominican Internship Program 1050 17th Street, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities — National Internship Research, writing, outreach

Contact: HACU National Internship Program One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 605 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202)467-0893; Fax: (202)496-9177 www.hnip.net

Institute for Mental Health Initiatives Work with prevention programs; unpaid

Contact: Internship Coordinator Institute for Mental Health Initiatives 2175 K Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202)467-2285; Fax: (202)467-2289 [email protected] www.imhi.org

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Labor Council for Latin American Advancement Contact: Internship Coordinator Labor Council for Latin American Advancement 815 16th Street, NW, Suite 640 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202)347-4223; Fax: (202)347-5095 [email protected] www.lclaa.org

League of United Latin American Citizens Policy, communications, membership, events, development, education, fiscal, executive

Contact: Mr. Brent Wilkes, Executive Director LULAC National Office 2000 L Street, NW, Suite 610 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 833-6130; Fax: (202) 833-6135 E-mail: [email protected] www.lulac.org/about/interns.html

Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration Contact: Internship Coordinator Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration 1100 17th Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202)778-0727; Fax: (202)822-0959 E-mail: [email protected] www.prfaa.com

National Puerto Rican Coalition — Public Policy Policy, writing

Contact: Ms. Jennie Torres-Lewis Vice President of Public Policy & Research National Puerto Rican Coalition 1901 L Street, NW, Suite 802 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202)223-3915; Fax: (202)429-2233 E-mail: [email protected] www.bateylink.org

Washington Office on Latin America Research, policy, advocacy Contact: Internship Coordinator Washington Office on Latin America 1630 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202)797-2171; Fax: (202)797-2172 E-mail: [email protected] www.wola.org

The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute (TRPI) For graduate students after 1st year of grad school

8 weeks: June through August; $4,000 stipend Contact: The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, Fellowship Coordinator - Leah Leander 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Scott Hall #130 Claremont, California 91711 Phone: (909) 621-8897, Fax: (909) 621-8898 E-mail: [email protected]

Internships — Others

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The Coro Fellows Program $3,500 tuition 9 months: September-June Contact: Coro New York Leadership Center 42 Broadway, 18th Floor New York, New York 10004 Phone: (212) 248-2935 E-mail: [email protected] www.coro.org

Fellowship on Women & Public Policy January - June: $9000 stipend Deadline: May 15 Contact: Dorothy Hogan Center for Women in Government University at Albany 135 Western Avenue, Draper 302 Albany, New York 12222 Phone: (518) 442-3900; Fax: (518) 442-3877 http://www.cwig.albany.edu

Humane Studies Foundation Research Fellowships Economics, philosophy, history, law, and political science

Contact: 4084 University Drive, Suite 101 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 E-mail: [email protected] www.synergos.org

The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans For green card holders (more than one year of IRS filing), naturalized citizens and children of parents who are naturalized citizens

$20,000 per year Contact: The Soros Foundation 888 Seventh Avenue, 31st Floor New York, New York 10106 or

The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, 400 West 59th Street New York, New York 10019 Phone: (212) 547-6926; Fax: (212) 548-4623 E-mail: [email protected] www.pdsoros.org

Graduate School Fellowships

Women’s Research and Education Institute (WREI) Proven commitment to equity for women; Congressional legislative aides in Washington, DC

9 months: 30 hours per week; $1,150 monthly stipend, $1,500 tuition at the home institution and $500 for health insurance Deadline: June 14 Contact: 1750 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 628-0444 ext. 17 www.wrei.org.html

U.S. State Dept. Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program Deadline: March 1 (applications available by end of November) Contact: Dr. Richard O. Hope The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation P.O. Box 2437 Princeton, New Jersey 08543 www.woodrow.org/public-policy.html

The John Kenneth Galbraith Public Policy Fellowship Program Stipend: $1,000/month Contact: Amy Isaacs, ADA Education Fund Secretary, ADA Education Fund Attention Galbraith Fellowship Program 1625 K Street, NW, Suite 210 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 785-5980 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.adaction.org/jkgfellowship.html

American Indian Graduate Center Fellowships For American Indians and Alaskan Natives pursuing a master’s degree or Ph.D.

Deadline: June 3 Contact: American Indian Graduate Center 4520 Montgomery Boulevard, NE, Suite 1B Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109 Phone: (505) 881-4584 www.aigc.com.html

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Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc. For American Indian and Alaskan Natives

One-year fellowships carry a $1,500 unrestricted stipend AAIA/Adolph Van Pelt Special Fund for Indian Scholarships awards range from $500 to $800 Contact: Box 268 Sisseton, South Dakota 57262 Phone: (605) 698-3998 www.indian-affairs.org/scholarships.cfm

Ford Foundation Predoctoral and Dissertation Fellowships for Minorities The Predoctoral program is open to students beginning their doctoral work who are American Indian (Native, Eskimo, Aleut), African American, Mexican American/Chicano, and Puerto Rican; the Dissertation Award is a one year fellowship for candidates

Predoctoral program: $14,000 plus tuition The Dissertation Award: $21,500 Contact: National Research Council, Fellowships Office 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20418 Phone: (202) 334-2872 E-mail: [email protected] http://national-academies.org/osep/fo

National Science Foundation Minority Graduate Fellowship For minority graduate students in science, math and engineering programs

Stipend: $14,400/year plus tuition Contact: NSF Fellowship Programs PO. Box 3010 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-3010 Phone: (615) 241-4300 http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/dge/programs/grf/

Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellowship For African-American, Hispanic, and Native American students pursuing Master’s or Ph.D. for careers in world affairs

Contact: Kenneth W. Thompson, Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellowship 1755 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036

National Institute of Health Predoctoral Fellowships for Minority Up to 5 years of support for research training leading to the Ph.D. in biomedical or behavioral sciences For ethnic/racial group under represented in research in the biomedical sciences in the U.S.

Stipend: $10,008/year; tuition, fees and a $2,000 research allowance Contact: National Institute of Health Division of Research Grants 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 1040 Bethesda, Maryland 20892

Institute of Current World Affairs, Inc. (also known as The Crane-Rogers Foundation) “Target of Opportunity” Fellowships are offered for the study of issues or areas of the candidate’s own choice, or for study in Areas of Interest expressed by Members of the Institute John 0.Crane Memorial Fellowships: provide support for study of East Europe and the Middle East Phillips Talbot Fellowship for South Asia: continuous two-year fellowship that should be considered an early segment of a career aimed at improving U.S. understanding of South Asia through public service, teaching, or journalism

Contact: Peter Martin, Executive Director 4 West Wheelock Street Hanover, New Hampshire 03755 Phone: (603) 643-5548 http://www.icwa.org/

Mexican Educational Foundation Fellowship Program One-year fellowship award of $1,000 per semester for graduate students, who, in turn, will mentor a high school student for 1 to 2 hours per week

Contact: Mexican Educational Foundation of New York, Inc. 50 Barnes Street Providence, Rhode Island 02906

Cooper-Hewitt Museum Kell-Munoz Education Fellowship: 10-month fellowship to a graduate student of Latino or Hispanic origin; $10,000

Contact: Internship Coordinator Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design 2 East 91st Street New York, New York 10128 Phone: (212) 860-6977; Fax: (212) 860-6909 ndm.si.edu/EDUCATION/index.html 28

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The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation $15,000 to the support of the doctoral candidate studying violence, aggression, and dominance in relation to social change, the socialization of children, intergroup conflict, interstate warfare, crime, family relationships, and investigations of the control of aggression and violence

Contact: The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation 527 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022-4304 Phone: (212) 644-4907; Fax: (212) 644-5110

College Art Association (CAA) Terra Foundation Fellowship The Professional Development Fellowship: $5,000 to each fellow for use during the final year of his/her Ph.D. $10,000 subsidy to the employer as part of the fellow’s salary The Terra Foundation for the Arts Pre-1940 American Art Fellowship: Fellowship includes $5,000 award for use during the final of his/her Ph.D. program and a $10,000 stipend to spend a three-month summer residency at the Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago and a travel stipend to attend college Art Association’s Annual Conference The Wyeth Endowment for American Art Fellowship or Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Fellowship: $5,000 for use during the final year of the Ph.D. program; participating organizations must match this grant 2:1; upon securing a position, CAA provides a $10,000 subsidy to the employer as part of the fellow’s salary Open to all Ph.D. candidates studying American artists

Contact: 275 Seventh Avenue New York, New York 10001-6708 Phone: (212) 691-1051, ext.242 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.collegeart.org/caa/career/fellowship.html

The Commonwealth Fund The Commonwealth Fund/Harvard University Fellowship in Minority Health Policy: a $50,000 stipend, full tuition for a master’s degree, health insurance, books, travel and related expenses, and financial assistance toward the support of a practicum project

Contact: Robin Osborne One East 75th Street New York, New York 10021-2692 Phone: (212) 535-0400 or (212) 606-3809 Fax: (212) 606-3500 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.mfdp.med.harvard.edu/fellows_faculty/cfhuf/ index.htm

Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society — The Senior International Fellows Program (SIFP) Fellowship covers the cost of tuition and includes a $1,300 per month stipend to cover living expenses

Contact: The Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10016 Phone: (212) 817-2014 www.philanthropy.org

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American Art Therapy Association Scholarships to assist with the purchase of books and other non-tuition-related expenses are awarded on the basis of financial need to minority students in the field of art therapy; students must be members of the American Art Therapy Association

Contact: Cay Drachnik Minorities Fund 1202 Allanson Road Mundelein, Illinois 60060-3808 Phone: (847) 949-6064 www.arttherapy.org

American College of Healthcare Executives The Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship was established to provide financial aid and increase the enrollment of minority students in healthcare management graduate programs (minority qualification is based on the definition by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission); it encourage students—through structured, formalized study—to obtain positions in middle and upper levels of healthcare management

Contact: Albert W. Dent Student Scholarship One North Franklin, Suite 1700 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Phone: (312) 424-2800 www.ache.org

American Dental Association Foundation Scholarships are awarded annually to full-time entering second-year students enrolled in a dental school accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association; awarded to under represented minority students in dental school

Contact: Minority Dental Student Scholarship Program 211 East Chicago Avenue, Suite 1200 Chicago, Illinois 60611 Phone: (312) 440-2567 www.ada.org

American Dental Hygienists Association Awarded to members of minority groups currently under represented in dental hygiene programs; eligible applicants include African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, and males

Contact: Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures Minority Scholarship 444 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 3400 Chicago, Illinois 60611 Phone: (800) 735-4916 www.adha.org

American Geological Institute Minority Participation Program Contact: Caitlin Callahan, Education Program Assistant 4220 King Street Alexandria, Virginia 22302 Phone: (703) 379-2480 ext.220 www.agiweb.org

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Fellowships are available to minority candidates who have been accepted into a doctoral accounting program

Contact: Fellowships for Minority Doctoral Students 1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10036-8775 Phone: (212) 596-6270 www.aicpa.org

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Up to $5,000 to outstanding minority students

Contact: Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students 1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10036-8775 Phone: (212) 596-6270 www.aicp.org

Scholarships

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American Hotel & Lodging Educational Foundation The Hyatt Hotels Fund For Minority Lodging Management Students provides financial aid to minority students pursuing a degree in hotel management

Contact: 1201 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20005-3931 Phone: (202) 289-3181 www.ahlf.org

The American Institute of Architects & The American Architectural Foundation Open to high school seniors and college freshmen who plan to study architecture in an NAAB-accredited program; scholarship amounts range between $500 and $2,500 and are determined by evaluation of financial need information provided by the student and the school

Contact: AIA/AAF Minority/Disadvantaged Scholarship, Mary Felber, Director of Scholarship Programs 1735 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 626-7511 www.archfoundation.org

American Institute of Chemical Engineers Applicants must be AIChE national student members at the time of application, undergraduates in chemical engineering during the 2003-2004 academic year, and members of a minority group (i.e. African-American, Hispanic, Native American, or Alaskan Native) that are under represented in chemical engineering

Contact: Minority Scholarship Awards for College Students 3 Park Avenue New York, New York 10016-5991 Phone: (212) 591-7634 www.aiche.org

American Nurses Association Ethnic Minority Fellowship Program Contact: 600 Maryland Avenue, SW, Suite 100W Washington, DC 20024 Phone: (202) 651-7247 www.nursingworld.org

American Library Association LITA/OCLC Minority Scholarship in Library and Information Technology: $3,000 LITA/LSSI Minority Scholarship in Library and Information Technology: $2,500 For study in an ALA Accredited Master of Library Science (MLS) program; designed to encourage the entry of qualified persons into the library and automation field who plan to follow a career in that field; who demonstrate potential in and have a strong commitment to the use of automated systems in libraries; and who are qualified members of a principal minority group (American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian or Pacific Islander, African- American, or Hispanic)

Contact: 50 E. Huron Street Chicago, Illinois 60611 Phone: (800) 545-2433 www.ala.org

American Meteorological Society (AMS) AMS/Industry Minority Scholarships award funding to minority students who have been traditionally under represented in the sciences, especially Hispanic, Native American, and Black/African American students

Contact: AMS/Industry Minority Scholarships 45 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108-3693 Phone: (617) 227-2426, ext. 235 www.ametsoc.org/AMS

The American Physical Society Contact: Arlene Modesti Knowles APS Minority Scholarship One Physics Ellipse College Park, Maryland 20740 Phone: (301) 209-3232 www.aps.org

American Physiological Society Minority Awards Awarded to minority graduate students working on their doctoral degree in the physiological sciences

Contact: 9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (301) 530-7132 www.the-aps.org

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American Planning Association Fellowship Program Fosters increased minority interest in the study of urban planning at the graduate level; open to first and second year graduate-level students

Contact: 122 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1600 Chicago, Illinois 60603 Phone: (312) 431-9100 www.planning.org

American Political Science Association The program is designed to stimulate the graduate school experience, provide mentoring, and expand academic opportunities for African American, Latino/a and Native American students; for talented minority students between their junior and senior year of college who want to excel and go on to graduate school, many with full fellowships and teaching assistantships

Contact: Ralph Bunche Summer Institute 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036-1206 Phone: (202) 483-2512 www.apsanet.org

American Political Science Association Minority Fellows Program Designates six stipend minority fellows

Contact: 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036-1206 Phone: (202) 483-2512 www.apsanet.org

American Society of Criminology Fellowship for Ethnic Minorities Designed to encourage African American, Asian American, Latino, and Native American students to enter the field of criminology and criminal justice; generally three $6,000 fellowships are awarded each year; recipients must be accepted into a program of doctoral studies

Contact: Sarah Hall, Administrator 1314 Kinnear Road, Suite 214 Columbus, Ohio 43212 Phone: (614) 292-9207 www.asc41.com

American Society for Microbiology The Robert D. Watkins Minority Graduate Fellowship encourages students to continue and complete their research project in the microbiological sciences; for minority graduate Ph.D. students

Contact: Robert D. Watkins Minority Graduate Fellowship, Education Board 1752 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 942-9283 www.asm.org

American Sociological Association Minority Affairs Program Minority Fellowship Program (MFP): supports the development and training of minority sociologists in mental health

Contact: 1307 New York Avenue NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005-4701 Phone: (202) 383-9005 www.asanet.org

American Water Works Association Holly A. Cornell Scholarship: encourages and supports outstanding female and/or minority Masters students in pursuit of advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment

Contact: Holly Cornell Scholarship, Fellowship Coordinator 6666 W. Quincy Avenue Denver, Colorado 80235 Phone: (303) 347-6206 www.awwa.org

California Chicano News Media Association Joel Garcia Memorial Scholarship Awarded annually to qualified Latino students who are planning to pursue a career in journalism; $500 to $2,000 per student

Contact: 3800 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, California 90037 Phone: (213) 740-5263 www.ccnma.org

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Chicana Foundation of Northern California Scholarships Chicana/Latina Foundation Scholarship Fund: assists Latina students in completing their undergraduate and graduate college education

Contact: P. O. Box 27083 Oakland, California 94602 Phone: (650) 373-1083

The Oscar B. Cintas Fellowship Program U.S. Student Programs Cintas Fellowships acknowledge demonstrated creative accomplishments and encourage the development of creative artists in architecture, literature, music composition, and the visual arts

Contact: Institute of International Education 809 United Nations Plaza New York, New York 10017 www.iie.org

Concerned Media Professionals, Inc. Tony Villegas Scholarships for Hispanics Open to university or college juniors majoring in print or broadcast journalism

Contact: P.O. Box 44034 Tucson, Arizona 85733

Esperanza, Inc. Contact: May Dugan Community Center 4115 Bridge Avenue, Suite 107 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Phone: (216) 651-7178 www.esperanzainc.com

GEM Consortium Seeks to enhance the value of the nation’s human capital by increasing the participation of under represented minorities (American Indians, African Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and other Hispanic Americans) at the master’s and doctoral levels in engineering and science

Contact: P.O. Box 537 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Phone: (574) 631-7771 www.gemfellowship.org

Government Finance Officers Association Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship: awarded to an upper-division undergraduate or graduate student of public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with a specific focus on government or nonprofit management); $5,000

Contact: 203 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2700 Chicago, Illinois 60601-1210 Phone: (312) 977-9700 www.gfoa.org

Hispanic Heritage Awards Foundation Offers educational grants to Hispanic high school seniors in twelve major metropolitan areas: Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, the San Francisco Bay Area, and greater Washington, DC; offers regional and national awards in Academic Excellence, Health & Science & Technology, Journalism/Literature, Leadership/ Community Service, Mathematics, and Sports

Contact: 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Suite 406 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 861-9797 www.hispanicheritageawards.org

MALDEF: Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund — Ellen and Federico Jimenez Scholarship Provides scholarships to talented and committed Latino students entering law school; aimed at increasing the number of Latinos in the legal profession; students must be in their first, second, or third year of law school Univision Communications Scholarship: promotes the advancement of Latinos in the field of communications

Contact: MALDEF Law Scholarship Program or MALDEF Communications Scholarship Program Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund 634 South Spring Street, 11th floor Los Angeles, California 90014 Phone: (213) 629-2512 www.maldef.org

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Lagrant Foundation Scholarships available to high school seniors and undergraduates who are public relations, marketing, or advertising majors

Contact: 555 S. Flower Street, Suite 700 Los Angeles, California 90071-2300 Phone: (323) 469-8680 www.lagrantfoundation.org

Landscape Architecture Foundation Edward D. Stone Jr. and Associates Minority Scholarship For minority students entering their final two years of undergraduate study in landscape architecture

Contact: 636 Eye Street Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 216-2356 www.laprofession.org

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Offers scholarships for Hispanic high school seniors and undergraduate and graduate students

Contact: LULAC National Educational Services Center, Inc. 2000 L Street NW, Suite 610 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 835-9646 E-mail: [email protected] www.lulac.org; www.lnesc.org

National Association of Hispanic Nurses Scholarships awarded to outstanding Hispanic nursing students enrolled in a nursing program; one academic year

Contact: 1501 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 387-2477 www.thehispanicnurses.org/scholarships.html

Public Relations Student Society of America Multicultural Affairs Scholarship Program Contact: 33 Irving Place New York, New York 10003 Phone: (212) 995-2230 www.prssa.org

National Collegiate Athletic Association Ethnic Minority and Women’s Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship Programs Designed to increase the pool of and opportunities for qualified minority and female candidates in intercollegiate athletics through postgraduate scholarships at the NCAA national office; sixteen scholarships to ethnic minorities and sixteen scholarships to women available annually to college graduates entering their first year of postgraduate studies (three of the 16 scholarships are restricted to Division III students only for both the ethnic minority and women’s scholarship)

Contact: The National Collegiate Athletic Association 700 W. Washington Street, P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 Phone: (317) 917-6222 www.ncaa.org

National Hispanic Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees Rene Matos Scholarship Assists minority and women students by recognizing and rewarding academically superior performance, achievements, leadership, and community involvement; available on a competitive basis to any undergraduate, graduate, or technical/vocational student; $500-$1,000

Deadline: May 1 Contact: NHCFAE, Scholarship Selection Committee P.O. Box 20663 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00928-0663 Phone: (405) 954-3532 www.nhcfae.org

Ronald McDonald House Charities Provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors who may need an extra hand getting into and staying in college

Contact: One Kroc Drive Oak Brook, Illinois 60523 Phone: (630) 623-7048 www.rmhc.com

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Society of Women Engineers Rockwell International Corp. Scholarships Available to female minority students studying computer science or engineering who are attending or planning to attend an institution that is SWE approved or has an Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology program

Contact: 230 E Ohio Street, Suite 400 Chicago, Illinois 60611-3265 Phone: (312) 596-5223 www.swe.org

United Methodist Church Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Ethnic Minority Available to minority college students seeking a degree in religious journalism or mass communications, or pursuing a career in religious communications; two scholarships awarded annually

Contact: Scholarship Committee, Public Media Division P.O. Box 320 Nashville, Tennessee 37202 Phone: (800) 476-7766 www.umc.org/nymo/scholar.html

World Studio Foundation Scholarships Available to students whose major or principal area of study is advertising, architecture, environmental graphics, fashion design, filmmaking, fine arts, furniture design, graphic design, illustration, interior design, or landscape architecture

Contact: 225 Varick Street, 9th Floor New York, New York 10014 Phone: (212) 366-1317 www.worldstudio.org

Dr. Juan Andrade Jr. Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders Deadline: July 16 Contact: 431 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 1203 Chicago, Illinois 60605 Phone: (312) 427-8683; Fax: (312) 427-5183 http://www.ushli.com

American Association of University Women (AAUW) — Educational Foundation Fellowships Awards nearly $3 million a year in fellowships and grants for formal academic study, individual research, and community action projects to address education and equity for women and girls

Contact: AAUW Educational Foundation 1111 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 728-7602 E-mail: [email protected]; www.aauw.org

Chevrolet Excellence in Education Scholarship Awarded based on academic success, work experience, extracurricular activities, and community volunteerism

Contact: Chevrolet Excellence in Education Scholarship, College Guides P. O. Box 80487 Rochester, Michigan 48308-9988

Coca-Cola Scholars Awards range from $4,000 to $20,000 Contact: Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, Inc. P. O. Box 442 Atlanta, Georgia 30301-0442 Phone: (800) 306-2653 E-mail: [email protected] www.youthdevelopment.coca-cola.com/ach_ccs.html

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) — Scholarship Awards Awards scholarships to Latino students who have a history of performing public service-oriented activities in their communities and who plan to continue contributing to the future; $5,000

Contact: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute 504 C Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 543-1771 or (800) EXCEL-DC E-mail: [email protected] www.chci.org

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Fight For Your Rights (FFYR) Leadership Scholarship Awarded to student leaders between the ages of 16 and 24 committed to social change

Contact: FFYR Leadership Scholarship Program c/o Shine, Inc. 648 Broadway, Suite 301 New York, New York 10012 www.FightForYourRights.MTV.com

Ford Motor Company/Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference (HENAAC) Scholars Program Applicants must be pursuing a degree in computer science or mechanical, electrical, industrial, or aeronautical engineering, and must submit a nomination for the HENAAC Student Leadership Award; five scholarship awards of $5,000 each

Contact: Ford Motor Company/HENAAC Scholars Program, Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference 3900 Whiteside Street Los Angeles, California 90063 Phone: (323) 262-0997 E-mail: [email protected] www.henaac.com

Gates Millennium Scholars The Foundation seeks to increase the number of African- Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Pacific Americans, and Hispanic Americans enrolling in and completing undergraduate and graduate degree programs

Contact: The United Negro College Fund 8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, P.O. Box 10444 Fairfax, Virginia 22031-4511 Phone: (877) 690-GMSP E-mail: [email protected] www.gmsp.org

Hispanic College Fund Applicants must be accepted or enrolled at an accredited institution of higher education as a full-time undergraduate student pursuing an academic discipline that will lead to a career in business; must be a US citizen of Hispanic origin residing in the fifty states or Puerto Rico

Contact: Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Inc. One Thomas Circle, NW, Suite 375 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (800) 644-4223

Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference (HENAAC) Applicants must be engineering, math, computer science, or material science majors; $5,000

Contact: Scholarship Program, Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference 3900 Whiteside Street Los Angeles, California 90063 Phone: (323) 262-0997 E-mail: [email protected] www.henaac.org

Hispanic Outlook Scholarship Fund Open to high school seniors planning to attend one of the schools in the annual listing of “Publisher’s Picks” as found in the November issue of the Hispanic Outlook In Higher Education magazine

Contact: Hispanic Outlook Scholarship Fund P. O. Box 68 Paramus, New Jersey 07652

Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholarships offered in the following areas: college retention, high school, community college transfer, and professional

Contact: Selection Committee Hispanic Scholarship Fund One Sansome Street, Suite 1000 San Francisco, California 94194 Phone: (877) 473-4636 www.hsf.net

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Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Awards scholarships annually to minority high school seniors who have a high level of academic achievement, financial need, and leadership potential; $5,000 per year

Contact: Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship 3 West 35th Street, 11th Floor New York, New York 10001 (212) 290-8600 Phone: [email protected] E-mail: www.jackierobinson.org

Latin American Professional Women’s Association Scholarship Program Awards $500 scholarships to Latina students

Contact: Scholarship Program, Latin American Professional Women’s Association P. O. Box 31532 Los Angeles, California 90031 Phone: (323) 227-9060

Latino Initiatives for the Next Century (LINC)/TELACU Scholarship Offers scholarships to Latino students in Texas, New York, California, and the greater Chicago, Illinois area; $1,000

Contact: Ms. Cristina Kuszewski Project Manager, LINC, TELACU Scholarship Program Three First National Plaza 70 West Madison, Suite 2350 Chicago, Illinois 60602 Phone: (877) 510-LINC

La Unidad Latina Foundation, Inc. Scholarships available on a competitive basis to Hispanic students enrolled at community colleges, four-year institutions, and graduate programs

Contact: Scholarship Program La Unidad Latina Foundation, c/o Hispanic Federation 84 William Street, 15th Floor New York, New York 10038

Lowrider Magazine Scholarship Fund $1,000 scholarships to Hispanic undergraduate students

Contact: Lowrider Magazine Scholarship Fund P. O. Box 6930 Fullerton, California 92834 Phone: (714) 213-1000

MANA National Scholarship Endowment Open to undergraduate and graduate students; contributes financial assistance to talented Latinas with proven records of academic excellence and community service; also offers these special scholarships: ■■■■■

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The Raquel Marquez Frankel Scholarship in Political Science

■ Rita DiMartino Scholarship in Communications ■ Chevy Prizm Scholarship in Design, and the Chevy

Prizm Scholarship in Engineering

Contact: MANA Scholarship Committee 1725 K Street, NW, Suite 501 Washington, DC 20006 www.hermana.org/programs/scholarship.htm

National Association of Hispanic Federal Executives (NAHFE) Four scholarships awarded to graduating high school seniors who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need

Contact: Bill Rodriguez, Director of Scholarships, NAHFE 5717 Marble Arch Way Alexandria, Virginia 22315 Phone: (703) 971-3204 E-mail: [email protected]

National Association of Hispanic Journalists Designed to encourage and inspire Hispanic students to pursue careers in the field of print, photo, broadcast or online journalism; awards range from $1,000 to $2,000 The Ruben Salazar Scholarship Fund assists undergraduate students The Newhouse Scholarships Program is for college seniors majoring in print journalism The Cristina Saralegui Scholarship Program is for college sophomores pursuing a career in broadcast journalism

Contact: NAHJ Scholarship Program 1000 National Press Building Washington, DC 20045-2100 Phone: (202) 662-7145 www.nahj.org

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National Institutes of Health (NIH)— Undergraduate Scholarship Program Offers scholarship awards to students from disadvantaged backgrounds pursuing careers in biomedical research; tuition and living expenses up to $20,000 per academic year; in return, recipients are obligated to serve as paid employees in NIH research laboratories during the summer and after graduation

Contact: NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program Office of Loan Repayment and Scholarship 2 Center Drive, MSC 0230 Bethesda, Maryland 20892-0230 Phone: (800) 528-7689 ugsp.info.nih.gov/exesumfaq.htm

P.L.A.T.O. Scholarship Contact: P.L.A.T.O. Scholarship P.O. Box 651210 Sterling, Virginia 20165-1210 Phone: (800) GO-PLATO www.plato.org/scholarship/home.htm

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Foundation Scholarships to engineering and science students; $500- $7,000

Contact: 3900 Whiteside Street Los Angeles, California 90063 Phone: (323) 415-9600 www.shpefoundation.org or Kathy Borunda, Scholarship Program SHPE Foundation 5400 East Olympic Boulevard, Suite 210 Los Angeles, California 90022 Phone: (323) 888-2080

Stanley E. Jackson Minority Scholarship Applicants must have a non-specific disability and must be a minority

Contact: Scholarship Committee Foundation for Exceptional Children 1920 Association Drive Reston, Virginia 22091

U. S. Department of Education—Jacob Javits Fellowship Program Provides financial assistance to students of superior ability, as demonstrated by their achievements and exceptional promise, to undertake study at the doctoral and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) level in selected fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences; the fellowship consists of an institutional payment (accepted by the institution of higher education in lieu of all tuition and fees for the fellow) and a stipend (based on the fellow’s financial need as determined by the measurements of the Federal Student Assistance Processing System); in 2001, the institutional payment was $10,857 and the maximum stipend was $18,000

Contact: Jacob Javits Fellowship Program U.S. Department of Education, Educational Publications P.O. Box 1398 Jessup, Maryland 20794-1398 Phone: (877) 433-7827 www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/HEP/iegps/javits.html

U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLI) Assists Latino students in obtaining a college education; $1,000

Deadline: August 1 Contact: Dr. Juan Andrade Scholarship for Young Hispanic Leaders U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute 431 South Dearborn Street, Suite 1203 Chicago, Illinois 60605-1152 Phone: (312) 427-8683 E-mail: [email protected]; www.ushli.com

Xerox Corporation Technical Minority Scholarship Fund For minority undergraduate and graduate students studying chemistry, engineering, information management, physics, and material science

Contact: 800 Phillips Road, 205-99E Webster, NY 14580 www.Xerox.com or Technical Minority Scholarship Fund XEROX Corporation 907 Culver Road Rochester, New York 14609 (716) 422-7689

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U. S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Based on academic achievement, personal contributions to the Hispanic community, and financial need; ten $1,000 awards available

Deadline: July 20 Contact: 1030 15th Street, NW, #206 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 842-1212

National Image Inc. Project Cambio Scholarships Considered a corporate scholarship, the program awards funds to Latinas who are high school graduates and have been working for at least five years; the scholarship seeks to help Latinas pursue a business career with the assistance of a college degree; $1000

Deadline: May 1 Contact: National Image Inc. P.O. Box 3004-227 Corvallis, Oregon 97339

National Association of Hispanic Nurses Ildaura Murillo-Rohde Scholarship Award Available to Hispanic students entering or enrolled in an accredited school of nursing; approximately six $500 awards

Deadline: June 1 Contact: 1501 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 387-2477

National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME) Available to minority students in high school or college who wish to pursue an engineering degree; four different scholarships programs available

Deadline: March 31 Contact: Empire State Building, Suite 2212 350 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10118-2299 Phone: (212) 279-2626 www.nacme.org

Mexican American Grocers Association Offers renewable scholarships for financially disadvantaged Hispanic students who are pursuing business-related studies

Deadline: June 1-July 31 Contact: Jacqueline Solís 405 N. San Fernando Road Los Angeles, California 90031 Phone: (213) 227-1565

Lowrider Magazine Scholarship Fund Offered to Hispanic college sophomores, juniors, and seniors; $100–$1,000

Deadline: May 31 Contact: P. O. Box 648 Walnut, California 91788-0648 Phone: (909) 598-2300

Latin American Professional Women’s Association Operates a scholarship program and uses role models to provide guidance to young Latinas

Contact: P. O. Box 31532 Los Angeles, California 95341 Phone: (323) 227-9060

Hispanic Designers Inc. Scholarship Open to Hispanic students who are enrolled in an accredited fashion design school; $500-$1,500

Deadline: September 30 Contact: Penny Harrison 1101 Thirtieth Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20007 Phone: (202) 337-9636

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Contact: Antonio Hernandez, Director of Special Projects Student Support Systems 4204 Gardendale Street, #216 San Antonio, Texas 78229 Phone: (210) 692-3805

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Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA) Awards starting at $1,250

Deadline: May 15 Contact: Scholarship Program 510 W. 6th Street, Suite 400 Los Angeles, California 90014 Phone: (213) 243-0004

Library of Congress Hispanic Division Two Fellows will be selected to work full-time (40 hours per week) at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, assisting the Hispanic Division to fulfill its mission to the Hispanic-American community in the U.S. by doing bibliographical research, producing and finding aids and bibliographic records, assisting Hispanic Division patrons, and working closely with primary source materials dealing with Hispanic Americans in the U.S; $1,200 per month stipend

Deadline: April 11 Contact: Ana Kurland, Fellowship Program Hispanic Division, Library of Congress 101 Independence Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20540-4850 Phone: (202) 707-5400; Fax: (202) 707-2005 E-mail: [email protected] www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/fellowship

AMOCO Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship Program open to Hispanic juniors and seniors in engineering and other sciences; $500–$1250

Contact: Undergraduate Scholarship Program 2308 Mailcode Chicago, Illinois 60601 Phone: (312) 856-6306

Garden Club of America Various awards to assist with studies and fieldwork in the area of tropical botany and other environmental programs

Contact: Garden Club of America, Scholarship Committee 14 East 60th Street New York, New York 10022 Phone: (212) 753-8287; Fax: (212) 753-0134 www.gcamerica.org

Association for Puerto Rican-Hispanic Culture Contact: C/O Peter Bloch 83 Park Terrace West, #6-A New York, New York 10034 Phone: (212) 942-2338; Fax: 718-367-0780

USA Funds Two scholarship programs available to help lower-income students pay for higher education; $1,500 for qualified full-time students and $750 to half-time undergraduates

Deadline: March 15 Contact: USA Funds Access to Education Scholarships Scholarship Management Services, Scholarship America One Scholarship Way, P.O. Box 297 Saint Peter, Minnesota 56082 Phone: (800) 537-4180 www.usafunds.org

Association of Former Intelligence Officers Scholarships Scholarships for full time graduate students attending universities in the United States and abroad; stipends vary and are judged on a submitted essay on topics of intelligence and national security

Deadline: August 15 Contact: AFIO Scholarships Committee 6723 Whittier Avenue, Suite 303A McLean, Virginia 22101-4533 E-mail: [email protected] www.afio.com.html

New York State Government Finance Officer’s Association, Inc. Annual scholarship competition for students who are currently enrolled in a New York State university or college graduate program which is a member of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration; student should have a concentration in finance; $2,000

Deadline: February 13 Contact: Stanley Schoenfeld Memorial Scholarship Committee 7 Elk Street, 2nd Floor Albany, New York 12207 (548) 465-1512 www.nysgfoa.org.html

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Public Employees Roundtable Public Service Scholarships Awarded on a merit basis to undergraduate and graduate students who plan to pursue careers in government

Deadline: May 24 Contact: Public Employees Roundtable P.O. Box 75248 Washington, DC 20013-5248 Phone: (202) 927-4923 E-mail: [email protected] www.theroundtable.org/pssp.html

The Maria Ransburg Graduate Scholarship Award Designed for graduate students engaged in cross-cultural studies impacting on national security and intelligence analysis and decision-making; $2,500

Deadline: July 1 Contact: AFIO (Ransburg Scholarship) 6723 Whittier Avenue, Suite 303A McLean, Virginia 22101 www.afio.com/sections/academic.html

International Peace Scholarships Grants are available to promote world peace and understanding for women who are citizens of any country other than the US or Canada; awards are for graduate students enrolled full-time (money is not to be used for research or dissertation); maximum amount is $6,000 for one-year period from August to May and is renewable once

Contact: Carolyn Larson, Project Supervisor PEO International Peace Scholarship Fund 3700 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50312 Phone: (515) 255-3153 www.peointernational.org

American Psychological Association For doctoral degree students in Psychology with interest in careers in mental health research and/or services relevant to ethnic and racial minority groups, including gerontology

Deadline: January 15 Contact: APA Minority Fellowship Program 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 Phone: (202) 336-6027; Fax: (202) 336-6012 E-mail: [email protected] www.apa.org/mfp

The Nonprofit Sector Research Fund’s William Randolph Hearst Endowed Available to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and members of minority groups; the Hearst Scholar must be able to intern for 10-12 weeks full-time during the summer at the Washington DC office of the Aspen Institute; $2,000 and $5,000 is awarded depending on the recipient’s educational level Contact: Jill Blackford, Program Coordinator The Aspen Institute One Dupont Circle, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 736-5800

Third Wave Foundation Scholarship Program Grants available to women who are full-time or part-time international students or U.S. citizens age 30 and under who will be attending university programs in the U.S. that may be downloaded; grants amounts range from $500 to $5,000

Deadlines: April 1 and October 1 Contact: 511 W 25th Street, Suite 301 New York, New York 10001 Phone: 212-675-0700 www.thirdwavefoundation.org

Congressional Hispanic Leadership Opportunity/Graduate Fellowship Program Offers Hispanic students enrolled in graduate public policy programs or policy-related fields the opportunity to participate in the making of national public policy; monthly stipend of $1,550

Deadline: April 14 Contact: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Inc. 504 C Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (800) EXCEL-DC www.chci.org

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Danforth-Compton, Dorothy, Fellowship Approximately 20 awards for African American, Hispanic American and Native American students pursuing degrees for careers in world affairs and politics; awards made to doctoral candidates doing dissertation research as well as to graduate students at earlier stages of their academic programs

Deadline: February 15 Contact: Institute for the Study of World Politics 1755 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036

Jesse Arias Scholarship Fund For Hispanic students who want to pursue careers in law or public policy; $2,000 scholarship was created in memory of Jesse Arias, a prominent Hispanic attorney who devoted his life to defending the less fortunate

Deadline: May 31 Contact: Rita Arias 181 N. E Street San Bernardino, California 92401 Phone: (909) 384-9957

Millender Fellowship This annual fellowship program is designed to assist minority men and women in achieving distinguished accomplishments in a public service oriented career; applicants are expected to have completed the Master’s degree; nine-month stipend of $18,000

Deadline: March 31 Contact: Marie Draper Dykes Associate Vice President for Academic Programs Wayne State University 4116 Faculty/Administration Building Detroit, Michigan 48202

Puerto Rican Legal Defense & Education Fund Puerto Rican Bar Association Scholarship: for first & second year Latino Law students; $2,000 Father Joseph P Fitzpatrick Scholarship: for Latino Law Students; $1,500

Contact: Ms. Maritza Maldonado, Education Assistant Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund 99 Hudson Street, 14th Floor New York, New York 10013 Phone: (212)739-7517; Fax: (212)431-4276 E-mail: [email protected]

100 Hispanic Women - Young Latinas Leadership Institute Internships for freshmen at the City University of New York college campuses; $1,000

Contact: Young Latinas Leadership Institute, 100 Hispanic Women 358 Fifth Avenue, Suite 504 New York, New York 10001 Phone: (212)239-1430; Fax: (212)239-1431 E-mail: [email protected] www.100hispanicwomen.org

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Fastweb Scholarship And College Search http://fastweb.monster.com/

College Board Scholarship Search http://apps.collegeboard.com/cbsearch_ss/welcome.jsp

Scholarship Search Engine http://www.scholarships.com/

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Scholarships

http://www.chci.org/chciyouth/scholarship/ listofscholarships.htm

Hispanic Scholarship Fund http://www.hsf.net/

American Society Of Newspaper Editors http://www.asne.org/index.cfm?id=3749

Minority Professional Network Scholarships http://www.minorityprofessionalnetwork.com/

Student.asp

ASPIRA Website www.aspira.org

Hispanic Alliance For Career Enhancement http://hace-usa.org/scholarship

Hispanic Association Of Colleges And Universities www.hacu.net/student_resources/

scholarship_resources.shtml

Additional Scholarship Resources

Saludos Hispanos www.saludos.com/scholarships/index.html

Minority Online Information Service http://www.molis.org/

League Of United Latin American Citizens (Lulac) http://www.incacorp.com/lulac

Naleo Leadership Programs http://www.naleo.org/leadership_programs.htm

National Council Of La Raza http://www.nclr.org/

New America Alliance http://www.naaonline.org/internship.htm

Latino Scholarship And Fellowship Links http://www.joblatino.com/scholar.html

Latino Media http://www-new.latinosandmedia.org/orgs/media.html

Hispanic Link http://www.hispaniclink.org

National Association Of Hispanic Journalists http://www.nahj.org/home/home.shtml

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