This program is not a recruiting program, and employers and students have no expectation of further offers of employment. The program's most important objective is to increase the number of diverse attorneys in the hiring pipeline, giving them a better opportunity in subsequent years to be competitive for second-year clerkships and post law school employment. BAMSCP selects students for its program through an application process, which is based on writing skills and an interview. The interview is administered by a committee made up of practicing attorneys in Silicon Valley who select the best and brightest students.
Participating employers then screen students to ensure a good fit. See how your profile ranks among thousands of other students using CollegeVine. Home to world-class colleges and universities, tech giants, and renowned museums, the Bay Area is home to numerous excellent internships for ambitious high school students. As an added bonus, internships look great to college admissions offices, and some even will pay you. Art Speak interns will discover the art and cultural traditions of Asia, connect with like-minded peers, and gain exposure to the Bay Area art scene by participating in workshops and meeting local artists.
The Art Speak internship is open to artistic Bay Area public school students in grades Interns receive a monthly stipend over the course of the nine-month program, school credit, and a free year-long membership to the museum.
Additionally, the Art Speak internship provides an excellent opportunity to build your portfolio and bolster your extracurricular profile. The Buck Institute for Research on Aging provides a seven-week summer research internship to local high school students to prepare them for careers in biomedical and geroscience research. Students will prepare a research poster and present it to their peers, families, teachers, mentors, and faculty at the conclusion of their internship. The Buck Institute Summer Scholars is for grades and not open to graduating seniors.
Participants should have completed at least one AP or equivalent science course. Admission to the program is need blind and both full and partial scholarships are available based on financial need. The CJM TAC is open to students entering the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade who are interested in art, culture, Judaism, intercultural dialogue, and education. Over the course of the year-long paid TAC internship, students participate in activities such as leading architecture and exhibition tours, promoting and assisting in workshops, and planning their annual Teen Takeover event.
TAC interns receive one-on-one mentorship from museum staff, free membership to the museum, the chance to meet like-minded students, and the opportunity to connect with artists and creative professionals. Because when each of us cultivates the power and courage inside us, we become unstoppable.
At our Bay Area locations, we serve more than high school students, post-secondary students, and 2, alumni. We're on a mission to mentor, support, and inspire promising low-income and first generation students.
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