National Security Agency (NSA) Internships

National Security Agency InternshipsNational Security Agency Internships are available to high school seniors with an interest in a career within a government security agency. Two internship programs are available.

The Gifted and Talented Program STEM for High School is open to high school seniors with high aptitude in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Students applying for this program must have a grade point average of 3.5 or above, and a minimum of 1600 on the SAT or 25 on the ACT. They must be pursuing a computer science or engineering course.


The High School Work Study Program is for high school students enrolled in a Business or Technical Computer program. This program is for students interested in participating in a school-sponsored work experience program during their senior year. Eligible students must have a grade point average of 2.5 or above and an interest and skills in business computing and office technology.

Both internships are paid work opportunities that will give high school seniors on-the-job training and work experience. Students applying must be at least 16 years old. The internships are offered by the National Security Agency (NSA), a U.S. government defense agency responsible for collecting and disseminating intelligence information that will serve to protect our country from terrorists and other security threats.

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The location is usually in DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.


To apply for an internship, visit:
www.nsa.gov/careers/opportunities_4_u/students/high_school/


To apply for a job, visit:
www.nsa.gov/careers/index.shtml

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