Arkansas: Applications for 2017 Summer Internships Available.
These internships, funded by sales of the AGFC’s Conservation License Plates, let students gain hands-on training and experience needed to compete for a future career in conservation.
Betty Bryant, internship coordinator for the AGFC, says many students are interested in a wildlife management, fisheries or conservation education career, but often lack the hands-on experience to stand out from the crowd of applicants.
To qualify for an internship, an applicant: Must have a declared degree in an approved field of study.
Must be a full-time student at the time of application.
Must have a 2.5 cumulative grade point average.
Must either be a resident of Arkansas enrolled in any college or university or a nonresident enrolled in an Arkansas college or university.
Selected interns will be responsible to coordinate with their college or university to obtain course credit for their work.
Applications should include a current resume, a one-page cover letter, an official copy of college transcripts and a completed application form.
For a complete list of the 2017 internship openings and for information on the application procedures, visit www.agfc.com/education/pages/educationinternships.aspx.
LITTLE ROCK –-(Ammoland.com)- The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is accepting applications for summer internships until March 5. These internships, funded by sales of the AGFC’s Conservation License Plates, let students gain hands-on training and experience needed to compete for a future career in conservation.
Betty Bryant, internship coordinator for the AGFC, says many students are interested in a wildlife management, fisheries or conservation education career, but often lack the hands-on experience to stand out from the crowd of applicants.
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