Student Volunteer
Student Volunteer Internships are unpaid training opportunities designed to provide students with work experience related to their academic program and give them direct exposure to the Federal workforce.
Pathways Programs
Internships
The Internship Program is for current students. It replaces the existing Student Career Experience Program and Student Temporary Employment Program. The Internship Program provides students with paid opportunities to explore federal careers while in school.
- Application Process: All Internship/Recent Graduate program opportunities will be announced on www.usajobs.gov.
- Program Requirements: Each Pathways Program has specific eligibility requirements. The official job postings will include eligibility/qualification requirements.
Recent Graduates
The Recent Graduates Program provides developmental experiences in the Federal Government. It is intended to promote possible careers in the civil service to individuals who, within the previous two years, have graduated from qualifying educational institutions with an associates, bachelors, masters, professional, doctorate, vocational, technical degree, or certificate of completion.
- Application Process: All Internship/Recent Graduate program opportunities will be announced on www.usajobs.gov.
- Program Requirements: Each Pathways Program has specific eligibility requirements. The official job postings will include eligibility/qualification requirements.
Presidential Management Fellows
The Presidential Management Fellows program provides developmental experiences in the Federal Government. It is intended to promote careers in the civil service to individuals. Executive Order 135622 directs OPM to set eligibility requirements and minimum qualification standards, to make the PMF experience more robust and substantive for participants.
- Application Process: All PMF opportunities and application procedures may be found on www.pmf.gov.
- Program Requirements: Each Pathways Program has specific eligibility requirements. The official job postings will include eligibility/qualification requirements.
Treasury Scholars Programs
The Treasury Scholars Program aims to expand the racial/ethnic and gender diversity of students engaged within Treasury Headquarters and provides meaningful and marketable work experiences. Students are eligible and recruited from all academic subject areas. Academic disciplines that are mission critical to Treasury policy offices include business administration, law, economics, finance, and information technology.
- Application Process: Students should apply directly to organizations of choice. Each organization has different application procedures; students should follow accordingly.
- Eligibility Requirements: Students must be U.S. citizens and maintain student eligibility and enrollment throughout the duration of the internship (students must be enrolled or accepted at an accredited institution). Graduated students may not volunteer beyond his/her graduation date without proof if future enrollment in an accredited university.
For more information on Student Employment Opportunities with the Department of the Treasury, Headquarters please email: studentemployment@treasury.gov
Resources
Contact Us
Office of Human Resources
Washington, DC 20220
Hours: M-F 8:30AM - 4PM
Phone: (202) 927-4800
Fax: (202) 622-0161
Email: studentemployment@treasury.gov