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Summer 2025:
Gavilan STEM Internships
The STEM Internship Application is now open!Apply to gain experience in your STEM field!Apply to an internship using Deadline to apply is March 2, 2025.
About Gavilan Summer Internships and Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Summer interns benefit from field and lab research under guidance from science mentors throughout the Bay Area. Students apply in the spring and get paid for their summer work, often launching careers in their chosen STEM fields. Participation leads to increased motivation, invaluable networking, improved dedication to studies, and a realization that they can do the work!
In order to involve science students in hands-on research, the faculty at our partner campus, San Jose State University, mentors and supervises student interns with their projects. A few students do projects in local corporations. Neighboring universities, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and STEM-related businesses have all worked with ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ to offer internships. Field research teaches students collaborative, practical skills unavailable in a traditional classroom setting.Summer Internships:
Year-round Internships:
Stanford CCC Premedical
Stanford Medicine: Office of Diversity in Medical Education
Office of Diversity in Medical Education (ODME) was established in 1993 with the assistance of a grant sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration. The goal of the ODME is to prepare the next generation of medical leaders to address the health issues of a diverse society. The primary initiatives to address this goal include:
Expanding the diversity of the health professional work force, especially in academic medicine.
Promoting cultural competence in medical education for all trainees. Supporting scholarly projects in the area of health inequities in our diverse society.
Developing leadership skills in students from diverse backgrounds.
Working with faculty from throughout Stanford University to eliminate health inequities.
Enhancing the participation of alumni in the diversity activities of the School of Medicine.
Please select the relevant application below. Please note your application progress will be saved and you may return to complete your application at any time prior to the application deadline of March 1, 2025.
Deadline to apply: March 1, 2025
Application Link:
Attend an information session to learn more about the program:
Tuesday, Februrary 4th, 2025 at 6:30pm is required, so register quickly to join!
There is one application for the premedical and research programs.
to learn about the The Stanford Summer Community College Research Program (SSCCrP) students.
The Stanford Summer Community College Premedical Program (SSCCPP)
Application opens: December 1 at 11:59pm
Application closes: March 1 at 11:59pm
Stanford Nano Facilities Summer Internship 2026
This is an opportunity for selected students to learn how things are made and seen at the micro- and nanoscale! The nano facilities are used for cutting edge research, in areas including electronics, MEMS, optics, physics, biology/biotechnology, medicine, materials science, and chemistry.
Details:
- Commitment of at least 8 hours per week (hours
are flexible) - Work at least two quarters
- Salary ~ $24 per hour
- No prior background or experience is required.
- All training will be provided!
Check out more information about the and register today on their ! Application deadline is Fall 2025 , Date TBA.
View the Stanford Nanofacilities Internship Flyer!
About the Stanford Nanofacilities Winter/Spring Internship
Students will work closely with staff mentors in a cleanroom or other lab area to develop transferrable skills. Duties may include training on research tools, data collection, inventory support, chemical safety, technical support and maintenance, troubleshooting mechanical issues, or characterization of micro- and nano-fabrication equipment.
National Security Agency (NSA) Internships
Eligbility:
- Undergraduate student with one full-time semester completed at any institution
- Commitment to part-time or full-time position
- U.S. Citizenship
- At least 18 years of age
If you are interested, visit the to learn more, and check out some of their job opportunities!
NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) Summer Internship
Eligibility
- U.S. Citizenship
- High school graduate or equivalent
- At least 18 years of age
- Currently attend a U.S. community college
- Concurrent enrollment or completion of 9+ hours of STEM coursework
- Able to commit to a 5-week online session
- Internet access
- Have not previously participated in NCAS
Deadline in Feb 28, 2025 at 11:59 PM CST.
There are also some info-sessions available for you to ask questions and learn more. See the events page for more information
Check out the to apply today!
About the NCAS Summer Internship
Students participating in the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) activity can expect to advance their capabilities in STEM, helping to prepare them for better representation and service in STEM fields. NCAS has three missions designed to challenge and build student knowledge and skills by focusing on NASA’s mission goals, collaboration, and career pathways.
NCAS uses NASA’s unique expertise, research, facilities, and other resources to engage students in authentic and experiential learning. NCAS makes connections between students’ degree programs and NASA career opportunities, while motivating students to participate in other NASA activities, internships, competitions, and challenges.
Check out the for more information!
Netflix Intern Program
Netflix internships typically start posting roles on a rolling basis at the end of August, and the intern recruiting season generally runs from late summer to the end of March. They will start accepting applications as soon as they go live. Once the role is open, you can apply directly on their .
Check out more information about the and their !
About the Netflix Intern Program
Emerging Talent at Netflix
Statement from Netflix:
It’s no secret that we want to entertain the world. Whatever your taste, and no matter where you live, we give you access to best-in-class TV series, documentaries, feature films, and mobile games. In order to do that we first must hire and develop the best people, starting with college students.
Internships are an ideal entry-point into Netflix. We currently hire students into many different areas of Netflix across both technical and business functions within the United States.
The Internship Program
Internships at Netflix are typically a 12-week Summer experience and a prime opportunity for college students to accelerate their career by developing in-demand skills. Netflix interns are empowered to complete business critical work, and will have the opportunity to apply their studies to significant projects for the business while bringing their unique perspectives to the company.
Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) Scholarships
The SVCF scholarships have an assortment of scholarships for all students; visit their website [ ], to learn more. They have scholarships year-round and you may find one that fit you best!
How to Apply:
- Register or log in to Apply SVCF, our online application system.
- Complete your Apply SVCF profile to be matched to SVCF-managed scholarships that you may qualify for. Also review our “donor-involved” scholarships, which typically have separate applications, requirements and deadlines. Learn more about the application process.
- Upload required application documents (a personal statement, financial need documentation, official school transcripts of grades and letter(s) of recommendation).
- SVCF scholars who are eligible for renewal or deferred scholarship awards in 2024-2025 do not need to reapply. You will receive notifications on how to claim your scholarship award.
The deadline is Feb 25th, 2025 at noon. Apply today at the .
About the SVCF Scholarships:
SVCF is proud to offer a wide range of scholarships open to diverse groups of students. Annually, they award close to 700 scholarships, totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarships established with SVCF by individuals, families and organizations, they have awarded over $30 million to students since 2007.
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Scholarships
AAUW provides a lot of scholarships, this page showcases two of the most notable. Please visit the for more information on their scholarships.
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Scholarships
AAUW provides a lot of scholarships, this page showcases two of the most notable. Please visit the for more information on their scholarships.
About the AAUW Scholarships:
Each spring, AAUW Morgan Hill awards several scholarships to women entering college and graduating from Live Oak, Ann Sobrato and Central High Schools. Students completing the “Common Scholarship Application,” available at their high school and due for submission to the high school counseling office in early December, are considered for these scholarships.
Fritts Family STEM Scholarship
Applicants must currently be a freshman, sophomore, or junior working toward a bachelor’s degree in science, math, technology, or engineering and planning to graduate from an accredited four-year college or university. They must live or have lived within the Morgan Hill Unified or Gilroy Unified School District boundaries. They must have a demonstrable financial need. Scholarship amount: $1000.
Apply to the
Lauren Jenkins Healthcare Profession Scholarship
Applicants must be accepted into a formal accredited university-based Healthcare Program- which leads to a professional practice license in fields such as nursing, dental, laboratory, medicine, molecular, pharmacy, radiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, veterinary, etc. Scholarship amount: $2,000.
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SME Education Foundation Scholarships
SME Education Foundation: Scholarships are rolled out early in every semester. To register for the scholarship, use the link .
About the SME Education Foundation:
The SME Education Foundation inspires, prepares, and supports the next generation of manufacturing and engineering talent through its Student Summit event series, SME PRIME® (Partnership Response In Manufacturing Education) initiative, and Student Scholarship program.
The SME Education Foundation annually awards millions of dollars in scholarships to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students pursuing two-year, four-year, or advanced degrees in manufacturing or engineering.
The Student Scholarship program scholarships are geared to a variety of STEM majors such as Computer Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, Aerospace, and much more included in the SME Education Foundation's list of qualifying majors: