Department of Earth Sciences
Newton Horace Winchell School of Earth Sciences


Intern FAQ

Summer Internship Program



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)







I am currently a senior. Can I still apply for the internship?

It depends- if you are in your last semester now (i.e., graduating this spring) then we are not able accept you into the summer intern program. One of the requirements is that students have more schooling between the internship and the award of their bachelors degree. However, if your last semester is the next fall then please do submit an application!





I am not a citizen of the United States. Can I still apply for the internship?

No, because this program is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, one of the requirements is that students are citizens or permanent residents of the United States.





I am really interested in working at Minnesota. Even though I do not meet the eligibility requirements, is there any way I can apply to the internship program?

If you do not meet the requirements, then you cannot be admitted into the formal program. HOWEVER, if your interests are such that Minnesota is your best option then we suggest that you contact the faculty member(s) with whom you wish to work. Sometimes they have other grants that will allow seniors or non-US citizens. Please be sure to tell them why you are not eligible for the formal program.







Can I have two letters of recommendation mailed?

Yes. You certainly can have more than one letter mailed. One letter is the minimum so that some students with less experience can be considered for the program.





I cannot work within the full 10-week time frame of the program.

I cannot work the whole 10 weeks.

I have field camp in the middle of the 10-week time frame of the program.

Dates for the internship can be flexible. But this must be communicated up-front at the time of application. If interns work less than 10 weeks, the stipend will be prorated accordingly. Upon acceptance into the program, the intern works with his/her advisor to determine the schedule. It is most beneficial to the students when everyone is in attendance at the same time.





I am not really sure what type of research I want to do.

Please look at the list of participating faculty (http://www.esci.umn.edu/people/faculty), which provides a link to their individual web pages. Read through their research and if you find someone with whom you would like to work, you can contact him/her directly. If you are in a field other than geology, for instance physics, your top three choices might be faculty in the field of geophysics (e.g. Yuen, Matsumoto, Saar).







Back to Internship page