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Are you a student attending a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) or Minority Serving Institution (MSI)?
Are you searching for a summer job?
If you are interested in working with the federal government and you are majoring in STEM fields related to Intelligence and Cybersecurity, then the Department of Homeland Security has the perfect solution.
The Department of Homeland Security Intelligence and Cybersecurity Diversity Fellowship (ICDF) Program is an opportunity for students attending a college or university, specifically Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) majoring in Intelligence and Cybersecurity.
The Intelligence and Cybersecurity Diversity Fellowship program provides a paid fellowship, with eligibility for tuition assistance, practical experience in Intelligence and Cybersecurity disciplines, a chance to participate in high-priority projects with training in core and technical competencies, along with advice and support from mentors, and networking opportunities.
The program is open to first-year, second-year students, and Junior Students attending a college or university, specifically Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions,
Find out more about landing a paid opportunity and gaining first-hand experience in the federal government Intelligence and Cybersecurity professions.
The virtual Student Roundtable is an information session about this fantastic opportunity, and it will take place on April 11. Register to learn how you can become a participant in this groundbreaking program. Click here to learn more.