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D.R.E.M.E. Science Literacy Foundation has internship opportunities for university, minority students, majoring in the following engineering disciplines:
D.R.E.M.E. Science Literacy Foundation has internship opportunities for university, minority students, majoring in the following engineering disciplines:
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Computer Science
Manufacturing Engineering
Software Engineering
Engineering Technology, Computer Technology,
and Technology majors are ineligible.
You must submit an official
college transcript that shows the following:
Current Enrollment ~ You must be
currently enrolled
Student Classification ~
Sophomores (no less than 60 completed hours)
Juniors (no more than 90 completed hours)
Grade Point Average ~ 3.00 GPA or
greater
This is a paid internship with
focus in Oil and Gas and Hydro Power.
This internship will be located
at a Houston or surrounding area company, for the latter part of May 2016
through early August 2016, exact dates will be determined at the interview.
Applications must be submitted by Friday,
November 27, 2015; HOWEVER qualified applications will be sent to the company
as received. Thus, the sooner a qualified application and transcript are
received and reviewed by D.R.E.M.E. Science Literacy Foundation the sooner the
available openings will be filled.
After the application has been
sent to the company, that company’s representative will contact you for an
interview.
Please mail transcripts to:
D.R.E.M.E. Foundation
Post Office Box 580568
Houston, Texas 77258-0568
All transcripts must be
postmarked by Friday, November 27, 2015
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP *Be sure to complete all of the
information before you submit the application, as it will not allow you to go
back and edit the application after you have submitted it.
The Dr. Ronald
E. McNair Educational (D.R.E.M.E.)
Science Literacy FoundationScience | Technology | Engineering | Math
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