Scholarships:
For university scholarships, please visit the Scholarships page under Scholarships & Financial Aid. You can also use that site to apply for University Scholarships based on your classification.
Internships:
For many students, the foundation of their career development process is an internship. Internships are beneficial in providing professional experience to explore career areas, gain practical skills, and make industry contacts. An internship is an investment in your future as it can provide opportunities to learn more about your field of interest, networking, time management, and is an excellent resume builder. Learn more about preparing a resume and cover letter, finding an internship, and getting credit hours toward your degree below.
Where to Start:
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Visit the Career Center website for current students to get help with your resume, cover letter, and view additional internship opportunities.
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ASA Internships and Fellowships:
The American Statistical Association (ASA) keeps a list of available internships each year. You do not need to be a member to see and apply for these internships. You'll see from this list that there is something for everyone, from positions at pharmaceutical companies to a summer spent studying at media organizations nationwide. Please pay attention to the "type of student" listed to see if you're eligible to apply as an undergraduate.
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LinkedIn is a social networking site designed for professionals. You can connect with students, colleagues, and search for jobs and internships. Tip: Try searching for “Statistics Intern” and narrow down your search to a specific area or state. You can also find suggestions on making your LinkedIn profile stand out here.
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To subscribe to the ug-stat listserv, send an email to listserv@listserv.tamu.edu and in the BODY add: “SUBSCRIBE ug-stat firstname lastname” (minus the quotes, and replacing “firstname” and “lastname” with your name). The listserv will provide timely information that is relevant to undergraduate students majoring or minoring in statistics at A&M, as well as to faculty and advisory staff in the Department of Statistics.
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ASA Internships and Fellowships:
The American Statistical Association (ASA) keeps a list of available internships each year. You’ll see from this list that there is something for everyone, from positions at pharmaceutical companies to a summer spent studying at media organizations nationwide. Please pay attention to the “type of student” listed to see if you’re eligible to apply as an undergraduate.
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Get Creative and Search:
You can search for internships, especially summer internships at the beginning of the year. Depending on what you’re interested in, you can search a company’s Job Search feature for “intern” positions. For example, if you are interested in working in sports analytics, search ESPN jobs for “intern” positions.
Additional Opportunities:
Here are some annual opportunities available for undergraduate statistics majors. Please check eligibility before applying
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NGA Student Internship Program:
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) views student employees as our future workforce; therefore, work assigned to students is professional in nature and is conducted in a learning environment that provides each student real-world experience and an opportunity to be evaluated for potential long-term employment. Student employment assignments are open to associate, undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students and are based on entry-level professional job descriptions, which will involve a great deal of independent and team oriented work under the guidance of a senior-level supervisor and mentors. Students who perform successfully and meet program requirements are invited to continue in the program for the duration of their degree programs, and may be granted the opportunity for conversion to permanent employment upon graduation.
Find more information and apply here: https://www.nga.mil/Careers/StudentOpp/Pages/default.aspx
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Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health:
The Summer Program is a relatively intensive 6-week program, during which qualified participants receive an interesting and enjoyable introduction to biostatistics, epidemiology, and public health research. This program is designed to expose undergraduates to the use of quantitative methods for biological, environmental, and medical research.Find more information and apply here: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/biostatistics/diversity/summer-program/about-the-program/
Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU):
The links below contain applications to Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs during summer. Applicants should note that most application deadlines fall in February – March. Many REUs want strong freshmen or sophomore students, so it’s never too early to apply – check each site for their eligibility requirements and application deadline.
If you are an organization interested in recruiting Texas A&M Statistics undergraduate students for either internships or full time positions, please email Dr. Alan Dabney at adabney@stat.tamu.edu.
Research Experiences:
Many of our students have participated in different research experiences at Texas A&M, other universities and institutes, and elsewhere through a variety of programs. Please explore the following links for summer research opportunities.