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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 10:54 PM
Subject: Scholarship & Internship Opportunities
1. "O" The Oprah Magazine is looking to hire fall interns in the Fashion
and Style Departments. Candidates must be highly organized,
detail-oriented and be able to juggle multiple tasks at once.
Prior internship experience preferred, but not required. This
opportunity is available for college students in need of credit hours
and recent graduates who are available to start immediately, full-time
from 10:00
a.m.to 6:00 p.m., 5 days a week. Send resumes with a cover letter to
Cindy M. Del Rosario, Associate Editor O, The Oprah Magazine 1700
Broadway, 38th floor NY, or call 212-903-5149.
2. Verizon is looking for students who are 2006-2007 graduates of
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). If you know of
someone graduating from a HBCU this year with a degree in Engineering,
Computer Science and Technology, Information Technology, General B
business, Finance or Marketing, please have them forward their resume
to:
[log in to unmask] <mailto:melissa.w.langham%40verizon.com>
to be considered for career opportunities
within Verizon.
3. The Women's Technology Program at MIT is a 4-week;summer residence
program to introduce high school girls to electrical engineering and
computer science. If you know a girl who is currently a high school
junior
who demonstrates math and science ability and an interest in finding out
about EECS, please encourage her to visit our website for more
information
and for an application form (sorry, applications were due
Feb 3, 2007, but explore possible exceptions)
http://www.mit.edu <http://www.mit.edu/>
Our
classes
are taught in a supportive environment by a staff of women MIT PhD
candidates and undergraduates The full -time academic pro am includes
hands-on experiments and team-! based projects in computer science,
electrical engineering, and mathematics. No prior experience in computer
programming, physics, or electrical engineering is expected, but
applicants typically have strong academic records, especially in math
and science.
4. HARVARD'S TUITION ANNOUNCEMENT - Harvard is offering free tuition for
students that have a family income below $40,000. If you are a mentor or
have nieces and nephews who might be interested, please give them this
information. If you know any one/family earning l less than $40K with a
brilliant child near ready for college, please pass this along. The
prestigious university recently announced that from now on undergraduate
students from low-income families can go to Harvard for free...no
tuition
and no student loans! To find out more about Harvard offering free
tuition
for families making less than $40, 000 a year visit Harvard's financial
aid
website at:
http://adm-is.fas.harvard.edu/FAO/index.htm
<http://adm-is.fas.harvard.edu/FAO/index.htm>
or call the
school's
financial aid office at (617) 495-1581.
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