NASA Funds Initiative to Develop One Stop Shopping for Students Seeking Agency Internships

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April 2, 2010

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4997 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 10-074

NASA FUNDS INITIATIVE TO DEVELOP ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR STUDENTS SEEKING AGENCY INTERNSHIPS

WASHINGTON -- Undergraduate and graduate students who want to apply 
for a NASA internship or fellowship soon will have access to all of 
NASA's opportunities at one Web site. NASA has awarded cooperative 
agreements to five organizations to help attract students to NASA 
opportunities and provide an easily navigable process from start to 
finish. 

The awards will fund a NASA-wide recruitment, application, selection, 
placement and career development system to engage students in 
science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, research, 
aerospace education, and space exploration. 

The objective of the One Stop Shopping Initiative is to provide an 
agency-wide integrated system. The goal is a central destination for 
NASA science and engineering mentors to announce their internship and 
fellowship opportunities. The effort will consolidate announcements 
and information currently found on multiple NASA Web sites. The 
initiative also will formalize the transition of student participants 
in NASA programs into the workforce, including within NASA, the 
aerospace industry and academia. 

The Ohio Aerospace Institute in Cleveland will partner with NASA for 
business management. NASA selected four additional organizations to 
implement recruitment, retention and career development strategies 
that broaden the diversity of institutions and individuals who apply 
for NASA's internships and fellowships. The organizations chosen to 
comprise the Broker Facilitator Corps are the Institute for 
Broadening Participation of Damariscotta, Maine; the United Negro 
College Fund Special Program of Falls Church, Va.; the Hispanic 
College Fund Inc. of Washington; and the American Indian Higher 
Education Consortium of Alexandria, Va. The total value of all awards 
is approximately $9.7 million during a five-year funding period. 

This program continues the agency's efforts to develop highly 
qualified undergraduate and graduate students who possess skills in 
the science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines 
critical to creating a high technology workforce for NASA and the 
nation. 

For additional information about the award, click on "Selected 
Proposals" and look for "One Stop Shopping Initiative (OSSI) for NASA 
Internship and Fellowship Opportunities: Business Management 
Solicitation NNH10ZNE001C or Broker Facilitator Corps Solicitation 
NNL09ZB1005C" at: 



http://nspires.nasaprs.com 


For information about NASA's education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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