American Horse Council Offering Three New Internship Programs for Students

The American Horse Council (AHC) is pleased to announce three new student internships to go along with their Student Membership. While it is not required that the student is a member of the AHC, it is strongly encouraged.

Internship programs include:

  1. Semester Internship Program
    • Semester internship where student would complete a “shadowing” program as well as conduct a research project. write a white paper on a specific topic, and assist with Annual AHC Meeting (June)
    • Available by request, based on circumstances – must be completed for academic credit and experience
    • Located in Washington D.C.
    • Stipend of $500/month available to offset expenses – maximum of 12 weeks or 3 months
    • Transportation and housing not included
    • Open to college students
  2. Short-term Internship Program
    • 1 – 2 month program where student would get acquainted with AHC, conduct a research project and write a white paper on a specific topic of interest
    • Internship will be completed for academic credit and research project must be pre-approved by student advisor
    • Offered up to two times per year
    • Located in Washington D.C. 
    • Stipend of $500/month available to offset expenses
    • Transportation and housing not included
    • Open to college students
  3. Shadowing Program
    • Designed to give students broader understanding of the AHC with a focus on expanding students knowledge and expertise
    • 1 – 2 week program where student would spend 2 days with each AHC staff member to get acquainted with our roles & responsibilities
    • Offered up to four times per year
    • Located in Washington D.C. 
    • Stipend of $125/week available to offset expenses
    • Transportation and housing not included
    • Open to high school and college students

To apply for an internship, please fill out the internship application form, and email to afurst@horsecouncil.org. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the AHC directly.

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Posted: December 20, 2017


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