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FBI Honor Internship Program Information Session

Date & Time

31 March 2025

Category

Visiting Recruiters

FBI Newark will host a virtual event going over the Honor's Internship Program. Our applications for Summer 2026 interns will be opening up April 14th, 2025 - May 2nd, 2025. Join us to learn more about a PAID internship with the FBI and an opportunity for Q&A with a former intern with the FBI and staff. 

Join this virtual information session to learn about the FBI Honors Internship. Learn about the internship experience, hear from current interns, and meet past interns who have gotten full-time positions with the FBI.

Our Honors Internship Program (HIP) is the perfect opportunity to set your career in motion. Ideal for undergraduate students between their junior and senior years, as well as graduate students pursuing a master’s degree, JD, or PhD, this paid internship can be a direct pipeline to full-time employment after college. This is a unique opportunity for students to learn and work alongside our professionals.

To be eligible for the Honors Internship Program, you must:


  • Be a U.S. citizen.

  • Attend a U.S.-accredited college or university full-time as an undergraduate, graduate, or post-doctoral student. You are not eligible if you will graduate before the program start date; exceptions are permitted if you are continuing your education in the semester immediately following.

  • Have and maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) or better at the time of application, throughout the application process, and for the duration of the internship program.

  • Pass all of the FBI employment background investigation requirements and be able to receive a Top Secret Clearance.

Please note that the next application cycle (April 14th-May 2nd) will be for the summer of 2026.

Read more here: Students and Graduates | FBIJOBS


 

 

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