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Yes. Our internships offer competitive compensation.
Yes. Previous internships are not required. We consider applicable coursework, project experience and extracurricular/leadership activities, as well as previous internships.
Some internship positions cover relocation costs and provide a housing stipend. Each individual internship posting will reflect this information.
Our recruiting begins in September and may run through the end of the year. We recommend applying to internships as soon as you see them posted.
Absolutely!
The Ball Intern Remote Sensing Team (BIRST), allows interns to experience a program from design to launch. Edge of Space Sciences provides BIRST with a high altitude balloon, while United Launch Alliance provides a student-built sport rocket to carry the intern payloads.
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