U.S. Department of Education Internships
The Department of Education (ED) offers internships for students interested in seeking valuable work experience in government and federal education policy and administration. Volunteers have the opportunity to make meaningful contributions to the Department’s mission to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
ED offers internships in the fall, winter/spring, and summer. Typically interns are with the Department for eight to ten weeks (some can stay shorter or longer depending on circumstances). Read more details about application timelines.
The Department works to tailor each intern’s experience to the interests, and skills of the interns against the needs of Department offices. In the past, students have completed projects focusing on:
Candidates should indicate which offices most interest them in their application. See a list of ED’s offices. Please note that availability of internships within given offices varies throughout the year, and some offices require specialized subject knowledge to qualify.
In addition to the opportunities within their offices, students are encouraged to participate in ED-sponsored intern events, such as:
Interning at ED makes it easy to take advantage of the Department’s location in the heart of the nation’s capital.
While ED cannot provide compensation or housing for the internship program, all interns are eligible for Metro Transit benefits to cover transportation to and from work. Students receiving outside funding (such as a grant) or school credit for the internship are encouraged to apply.
In order to apply to intern at ED, students must:
International Applicants:Individuals who are not U.S. citizens, but who reside in the U.S., may volunteer (1) if they are lawful permanent residents; or (2) if they are non-immigrant aliens with F-1 or J-1 visa status, who are bona fide students residing in the U.S. solely to pursue a course of study at a recognized, approved institution of education, or (3) have deferred action (DACA) status.
All foreign national intern applicants will be required to meet the following criteria for consideration:
Step 1- Students submit intern application
Applicants should send the three documents below in one email to [email protected] making sure to specify exactly what term (fall, winter/spring, summer) you are applying for.
Note: For candidates interested in internships with the Office of General Counsel (OGC) please click here. For candidates interested in internships with the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) please click here. If you are also interested in internships outside of OGC or OCR, you will need to submit a separate application following the instructions listed above. All interns, including those selected by OGC and OCR will be included in the internship programming.
STEP 2- Eligible students will be interviewed by ED staff.
ED will review application packages, determine eligibility and provide recommended placement into program office for review. ED Employees interested in bringing an intern onboard for the respective cohort will interview perspective interns.
STEP 3- Provide Internship paperwork for processing.
If you are tentative selected by an ED staff for an internship you need to be cleared by Office of Management. You will be asked to provide the below paperwork:
STEP 4- Initiate background check
Once cleared by Office of Human Resources, we will need to initiate a background check. You will receive an email from ED’s personnel security office where you will be asked to submit fingerprints for the background check and complete a background investigation through ED’s e-QIP (security system).
STEP 5- Finalize start date
Once you have been cleared by Office of Management your supervisor will work with you and Office of Human Resources to finalize a start date. On your first day you will go to the ID office and fill out paperwork for your badge and another round of fingerprints to obtain your badge.
Please note that the dates below are approximate. Based on a student’s availability and school schedule, internships can begin or end before or after the dates indicated below.
Note: Please be aware that you may not receive correspondence from our office until after the submission deadline has expired. You will be contacted via e-mail in regards to the status of your application.
Interns usually work 20 to 40 hours per week during the spring and fall terms and full-time during the summer session. While these timeframes work best for most students, all scheduling, including start/end dates and hours per week, is flexible and negotiated between the candidate and his or her office during the interview stage of the selection process.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected]
Deadline: Varies
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