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Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA) World of Work Internship for 9th-12th Graders

World of Work is a 3-month hands-on paid internship program for high school students at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA). World of Work interns will be exposed to a variety of museum departments and work under the mentorship of museum professionals, interning art and technology students, and practicing artists!

World of Work is looking for student interns from underrepresented backgrounds to help them lead children’s activities, host museum events and activities, and learn the fundamentals of multiple art forms.

Applications are due March 8, 2024 @ 5:00PM with positions beginning in April.

All applications should be submitted via email to giobetancourt19@gmail.com. You can access the application and gain specifics about the program in the document below, which will also be posted under the Volunteer Opportunities tab.

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Elevate Summer Internships by Connect Lane County *JUNIORS AND SENIORS*

Be a part of Elevate’s summer internship program for high school juniors/seniors! Elevate applications opened on Feb. 19th and will close on Mar. 29th.  Applications require one letter of recommendation. There are 40 spots available. This is a paid 7-week internship for 40 hours per week!

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Summer SAIL at the University of Oregon!

Have questions about SAIL? SAIL mentors are available to talk Monday through Wednesday at the College and Career Center desk in the main office.

Looking into potential colleges? Register for a virtual college fair!

Free and open to the public, National College Fairs are the perfect place to kick off your college search. Admission representatives from schools across the country are all gathered in one place. Their goal: To encourage you to learn more about their institutions, and help you sort through the qualities you’re looking for in a college. These events are hosted by The National Association for College Admission Counseling. You can register for a virtual college fair at their website.

Dates:

  • February 18, 2024
  • March 24, 2024
  • April 21, 2024

Pureland Supply Vocational and Skilled Trade Scholarship

Pureland Supply is offering several $500 scholarships for students entering into trade school, vocational college, technical school, and community college for the study of a trade or craft after high school. Pureland wants to know why you think your chosen trade is important in today’s world! Send your one page essay, high school transcripts, letter of recommendation, and application form through the mail to the address below to apply!

Pureland Supply

Scholarship Application

210 Gale Lane

Kennett Square, PA 19348

Visit the Pureland Supply Scholarship website to access the application form and for additional application information.

It’s Time to Apply for Summer Programs!

There are a wide variety of programs available in online and in person formats for students from all grade levels! Don’t waste your summer!

Abby’s Closet Prom Dress Giveaway! – Register Now for the March 16 and 17th 2024 Giveaway!

Need a prom dress but don’t want to pay the big bucks? Check out the annual Abby’s closet Prom Dress Giveaway! Everything is completely free of charge with over 7,000 dresses available! 

Use the QR code found above or visit their website here to register!

Going to a trade school, apprenticeship program, or other CTE program after high school? Check out this scholarship!

Rise as Leaders Environmental Justice Leadership Training

Beyond Toxics is now accepting applications for their Spring Rise as Leaders Environmental Justice Leadership cohort! Beyond Toxic is looking to recruit BIPOC students passionate about environmental justice to join their 7 week immersive program. You will learn from environmental leaders in the Eugene/Springfield community including opportunities to work in a community garden and work on a collaborative art piece with a local artist.

Sessions last between 2-3 hours and are held weekly every Saturday, starting April 6th, 2024 through May 18th, 2024 and participants will receive a $400 stipend for their time. The program will be held at the Beyond Toxics office in the Eugene/Springfield area.

The registration period closes Monday, April 1st, 2024 at 8 pm PST. 

Visit their website for more information about the program and access the registration portal to apply for the program.

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