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December 14, 2024
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Online Internships for High School Students

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As we find ourselves in Spring 2023, it’s evident that the trajectory of young people’s careers is undergoing a significant shift. PRISM, a Consultancy, reveals in a recent study that an impressive 70% of students enrolled in a top-tier US university, as ranked by US News, have been proactive in obtaining internships while still navigating the hallways of their high schools. This surge in early-career initiatives marks an exciting turning point for high school students, particularly those with an entrepreneurial spirit, aspiring to become leaders. 

To assist parents in supporting their ambitious teenagers, high school counselors have endorsed a selection of top-notch programs for the current year.  

Foremost among these is StandOut Connect, a remote program backed by The University of Chicago’s Polsky Center for Innovation. StandOut Connect ingeniously pairs high school students with paid internships tailored to match their unique fields of interest. This highly-selective program provides a comprehensive toolkit to kickstart a student’s professional journey from the comfort of home. 

For students with a penchant for numbers, Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) is a stellar choice. SUMaC treats its participants to an immersive experience in advanced mathematics with a blend of lectures, research guidance, and collaborative problem-solving exercises. Participants not only explore cutting-edge mathematical research but also delve into the rich history of critical mathematical concepts and their wide-ranging applications in diverse scientific disciplines. 

Another commendable program to look out for is the PHC Group’s Mary Miller Summer Program. This global opportunity gives bright, rising high school seniors a chance to step beyond the traditional boundaries of the classroom. In this paid internship, they develop leadership capabilities and gain invaluable real-world experience as part of a global team. 

The Girls Who Code Summer Program offers an equally compelling experience. This free, virtual program equips students with the essential computer science skills to create significant societal impact and propels them towards successful careers in technology. Participants not only gain exposure to the tech industry but also connect with leaders in tech careers and foster a sense of camaraderie within a supportive sisterhood. 

Lastly, the Teens in Health Research Internship is an exceptional platform for students intrigued by the health sector. Here, they can write and publish articles in ‘Teens in Health’ journals, lead events alongside esteemed scientists and health professionals, and network with like-minded peers worldwide to initiate community-centered projects. This program offers varied opportunities in different medical fields; students are encouraged to browse through the specifics on the application page. 

In today’s digital age, the traditional boundaries of learning and working are rapidly dissolving, and these programs are a testament to that. They are gateways to not only professional development but also personal growth, nurturing the leaders of tomorrow while still in their formative years. These programs ensure that when it comes to building a prosperous future, our young trailblazers are not left behind but are leading the charge, ready to shape the world of tomorrow. 

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