Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
The HACU National Internship Program offers paid internships to current or recently graduated undergraduate and graduate students. The program partners with numerous U.S. federal agencies to place candidates in internships, such as USAID, the Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Commerce, and more.
Students do not need to identify as Hispanic or attend a member institution of HACU to apply. The program has spring, summer, and fall sessions and offers the possibility of academic credit. Internships can be full- or part-time and have virtual, in person, or hybrid formats. Interns receive valuable experience in working at a federal agency and are able to take full advantage of HACU's professional development seminars and programmatic support.
Students do not need to identify as Hispanic or attend a member institution of HACU to apply. The program has spring, summer, and fall sessions and offers the possibility of academic credit. Internships can be full- or part-time and have virtual, in person, or hybrid formats. Interns receive valuable experience in working at a federal agency and are able to take full advantage of HACU's professional development seminars and programmatic support.
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