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Our student (internship and co-operative education) programs offer highly unique and rewarding student experiences as you help keep our Nation safe. Work alongside experts in your field of study as you gain real-world experience within the Intelligence Community.
Full-time student with one completed semester/quarter of an undergraduate degree and who will not be graduating before December 2027. As a Directorate of Operations Undergraduate Intern for CIA, you will support the CIA mission of collecting human intelligence on critical international developments.
The Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program allows you and the Agency to assess opportunities to serve as a graduate fellow, if schooling continues, or permanent employment following your completion of undergraduate school.
Select an agency below to view their available internships and student programs, requirements and deadlines for applying. Most agencies in the Intelligence Community offer internships or programs for students in many of our in-demand career fields.
Multiple IC elements, including CIA, NSA, ODNI, and FBI, offer paid and unpaid internships to undergraduate and graduate students and recent college graduates. Limited internships for high school students also exist.
Full time. Starting salary: $72,965 – $181,216* *Higher starting salary possible depending on experience level. Bachelor's degree. Foreign language bonus eligible. Opportunities for travel are possible. Learn More.
Apply to participate in one of the outstanding student work programs at the CIA: undergraduate scholarships program, student internships, undergraduate co-ops, and graduate studies programs. This is an opportunity to learn from highly skilled professionals who support US officials that make our country's foreign policy.
STUDENTS AND INTERNSHIPS. The Intelligence Community offers students a wide variety of programs to jumpstart your career. Each agency has student programs that give you hands-on experience while contributing to the mission of the Intelligence Community.
The Undergraduate Scholarship Program is a financial needs-based initiative where you will be exposed to intelligence challenges while performing meaningful work that relates to your college major.
The CIA’s Internship and Co-Op Programs are year-long opportunities for college students pursuing their bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees. Paid, these positions are for a variety of career fields and majors.