AFSCME Union Scholars Programs Summer Internship

The Union Scholars Program is an 8-week summer internship for students of color. Students will take part in a hands-on organizing experience with AFSCME members, and will enjoy an opportunity to travel and receive valuable, resume-building experience – all while getting paid. Learn more on their website.

Selected Participants Will Receive

  • A 3-day orientation to prepare for their internship
  • An 8-week field placement on a union organizing campaign in one of several locations across the United States in the summer of 2023
  • A living stipend
  • A scholarship based on financial need at the university, once program requirements have been met
  • Housing (already paid for)
  • Rental cars (already paid for)
  • All expenses for this internship PAID (including flights, trains, etc.)

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the internship, applicants must:

  • Be an undergraduate sophomore or junior at the time of the application and the interview process
  • Have a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average
  • Be a college student of color
  • Demonstrate interest in working for social and economic justice through the labor union movement
  • Have a valid driver's license
  • Provide a faculty recommendation 

If selected, AFSCME requires proof that you are fully vaccinated against COVID 19.
 

Selection Process

  • It takes approximately a month to determine candidates that will move to the final phase of interviewing. This happens between the first and fourth weeks of March.
  • Candidates will be contacted by phone or email to inform them if they will move on to the interviewing phase.
  • Interviews will take place during the first two weeks of April.
  • Selection of the cohort takes place in late April.
  • We will reach out to make travel arrangements between April and May.
  • Orientation for the 2023 Union Scholars Program will take place June 21-24, 2023. 

Learn more: https://www.afscme.org/about/careers/union-scholars