About Federal Internships

Are you looking for an internship with a federal agency or department? The federal government offers a few different types of student employment opportunities. However, you will find that many federal departments and agencies have their own specialized opportunities apart from the standard student employment regimes listed hereafter. Below you will find descriptions and details of each type of student opportunity the federal government offers as well as a few federal internship search engines intended to help students find their ideal federal internship. Please feel free to use the below information as a guide in your search for federal internships!

If you are looking for an internship at a particular department and/or government agency, view the federal agency listing section below as well as what student opportunities they offer. By clicking on the internships listed, you will be taken directly to the original internship listing.

If you have any questions about the federal government’s different employment opportunities for students or would like additional information about a particular internship opportunity, please contact the Department of Career Services.

Pathways

The Pathways Program is a federal initiative that offers internship programs for current students and training and career development opportunities for recent graduates. Recent graduates must apply within two years of degree or certificate completion (except for veterans who, due to their military service obligation, will have up to six years to apply). The internship program for current students replaces the former Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP).

The Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMF)

PMF is intended for graduate-level and professional degree seekers from a wide variety of academic disciplines who have a clear interest in, and commitment to, a career in the analysis and management of public policies and programs. To be eligible for nomination, an individual must be completing or expected to complete, during the current academic year, an advanced degree from a qualifying college or university, or have graduated within the last two years.

The Workforce Recruitment Program

The Workforce Recruitment Program is coordinated by the Office of Disability Employment Policy and the U.S. Department of Defense. The Workforce Recruitment Program aims to provide summer work experience, and in some cases full-time employment, for college students with disabilities. The program develops partnerships with other federal agencies, each of whom makes a commitment to provide summer jobs and a staff recruiter. Each year, recruiters interview about 1,500 students with disabilities at college and university campuses across the nation and develop a database listing the qualifications of each student.

Student Volunteer Program

Federal agencies and departments offer unpaid training opportunities to students in high school and college. These opportunities provide work experience related to your academic program. The program allows you to explore career options as well as develop your personal and professional skills. As a student volunteer, students will be exposed to the Federal work environment and will learn about the missions and responsibilities of various Federal agencies and departments.

Disclaimer
This content was sourced from the Department of Justice and should be used for reference only. Please visit their website for the most up to date information. Please note, APU may not participate in all of the programs listed. If you apply to a program that requires an agreement, or have any questions about federal internships, please contact the Department of Career Services.