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Bruce Underwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Feb 1995 16:24:36 EST
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            High School Intern `95 Coordinator
The Smithsonian Institution is offering 22 summer internships to
graduating high school students.  From June 24 - August 5, this
six-week program allows students to explore potential careers in
such diverse fields as art, biology, computer networking,
education, history, library science, and photography.
 
Students from all social, ethnic, and cultural groups are
encouraged to apply.  Acceptance is based on a demonstrated
interest in a particular subject area or career.  Priority is
given to applicants who would be unable to participate without
financial aid.
 
For more information and application call (202) 357-4542 (voice)
or (202) 357-1696 (TTY), or write:
 
          Intern '95
          Office of Elementary & Secondary Education
          Arts & Industries Bldg. Rm. 2283, MRC 444
          Smithsonian Institution
          Washington, DC  20560
 
The Application and Information Packet is now available on
Internet through the Office of Elementary & Secondary Education
file server (FTP) EDUCATE.SI.EDU.
 
 
You are welcome to redistribute this message to anyone you would
think would benefit from the information.  It has currently
been posted to LATINONET.aol and museum-l.
 
If anyone has any questions about the program, please feel free
to e-mail me ([log in to unmask]).
 
Smithsonian Institution     Ofc of Elementary & Secondary Educ.
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202/357-4542 (voice)        202/357-4908 (fax)

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