University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture
Little Rock, United States
Base: $12.50 hourly; bonus/equity: not specified; ...
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Summer paid internship program
Focus areas: water/soil conservation, food nutrition, health, and safety, or community/economic development
Develop a special project
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The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is offering a nine-week paid internship for college juniors and seniors through its Experiential Scholars Program. Interns will engage in hands-on learning within three focus areas: water/soil conservation, food nutrition/safety, and community/economic development.
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Job Summary
The Experiential Scholars Program (ESP) is a nine-week summer paid internship program at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture (UADA) intended for college juniors and seniors.
Scholars will be assigned a focus area mentor who will provide training, hands-on learning opportunities, and guidance on developing a special project.
Interns will work up to 40 hours per week at an hourly rate of $12.50, with travel reimbursement available, and potential housing assistance.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is offering a nine-week paid internship for college juniors and seniors through its Experiential Scholars Program. Interns will engage in hands-on learning within three focus areas: water/soil conservation, food nutrition/safety, and community/economic development.
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Salary
Base: $12.50 hourly; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
summer paid internship program
focus areas: water/soil conservation, food nutrition, health, and safety, or community/economic development
develop a special project
leadership training via Zoom
maintain a log or journal
Nice-to-have
job shadowing and assisting mentors
building trust through relationships
serving clientele
facilitating meetings
planning and evaluation
Key Requirements
Junior or senior-level undergraduate students
citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.
minimum 45 credit hours at time of application
minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
demonstrated ability to communicate orally and in writing