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Which program is right for you?

Decisions, decisions. There are so many student programs, internships, and fellowships available at the U.S. Department of State. Choosing the one that might be right for you can become quite daunting. Not to worry. We have developed a questionnaire to help you match your interests and goals to the ideal programs, internships or fellowships for you. Please note that the programs on this site are for students who are U.S. citizens. Non-U.S. citizens must apply for the programs that are made available through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), at http://exchanges.state.gov

Answer the questions below to help you determine for which programs you are qualified. It only takes a few moments to complete. Please remember that this is just a guide. Trust your personal judgment, not just the results of the questionnaire. All tabulations are for your own use and will not be viewed or stored by the U.S. Department of State. Now go ahead and give it a try.

Discover the Program That's Right for You

An interactive tool for helping you to select the right student program/internship/fellowship.

1. Are you a U.S. Citizen?
   Yes
 No
2. Are you a PMI Finalist?
   Yes
 No
3. What is your education level?
 
4. Compensation
   Paid
 Not Paid
 Either
5. How many hours are you available to work each day?
   Part-time
 Full-time
6. When are you available to work?
 
7. What is your geographic availability?
   Washington, DC
 Other U.S. Locations
 International Locations
 All Locations
 

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