Steele interns receive meaningful, hands-on training in numerous professional careers including research, photo archives, information technology, membership, marketing, education, archives and collections management, recorded media, development, special events, public programming, multi-media, and public relations.
To be considered for the Frank and Peggy Steele
Internship Program for Youth Leadership Development, students must have
completed at least their sophomore year and be enrolled in a bachelor's or
master's degree program at a college or university during the internship, or
have just graduated in May. All Steele interns receive a bi-weekly stipend
during the ten weeks of the program and access to affordable student housing. If
fulfilling an academic requirement, college credit may also be
awarded.
Applications for the Steele Internship Program must be completed on-line
at:
In order to complete an application, the candidate must attach a cover
letter and resume to the online application. Only complete applications will be
reviewed for acceptance into the program.
All applications must be received electronically by January
31st.
The Frank & Peggy Steele Internship Program welcomes applicants for
the Ozzie Smith Diversity Scholarship. Students of ethnically and culturally
diverse backgrounds pursuing a four year bachelor’s or master’s degree are
eligible for a scholarship. Complete scholarships are awarded following
acceptance into Frank & Peggy Steele Internship Program. If interested,
please attach a one-page statement of interest with your cover letter and
resume.
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