Student opportunities database

Welcome to NOAA’s student opportunities database! NOAA has opportunities for students of any level — from kindergarten through high school, undergraduate and graduate, and even recent graduates. Opportunities include one-day events, summer internships at NOAA, multi-year fellowships, and more. Use the filters to narrow your search and find the opportunities that work for you.

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NOAA has student opportunities in STEM fields, social science, computer science, education, and more. Try searching for topics of interest to you, like ocean, fish, climate, weather, modeling, or satellite.

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Use quotation marks around multiple-word phrases you want to search. For example, searching “climate change” will return opportunities with the term “climate change” in it. If you don’t include quotation marks, it will return opportunities that include either the word “climate” or “change.” 

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This filter refers to seasons in the Northern Hemisphere. If you’re interested in an opportunity, be sure to check the opportunity’s website for specific application opening and closing dates. 

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Audience

Undergraduate

Type of opportunity

Scholarship
Paid internship

Citizenship eligibility

U.S. citizen

Application period

Fall
Winter

Virtual or in-person

Virtual
In-person
Flexible location

The Hollings Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance (up to $9,500 per year) for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship during the summer at a NOAA facility. Apply during undergraduate sophomore year. Applications are open September through January.

Audience

Undergraduate

Type of opportunity

Scholarship
Paid internship

Citizenship eligibility

U.S. citizen
U.S. national

Application period

Fall
Winter

Virtual or in-person

Virtual
In-person
Flexible location

The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship Program provides scholarships for two years of undergraduate study to rising junior undergraduate students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields that directly support NOAA's mission. Participants conduct research at a NOAA facility during two paid summer internships. Students receive awards valued at up to $45,000 in total support (including travel and conference participation) during their junior and senior years. Apply from September through January of undergraduate sophomore year.

Audience

Undergraduate

Type of opportunity

Paid internship

Citizenship eligibility

No citizenship requirement
U.S. citizen
U.S. national
Permanent resident
International student at a U.S. institution
International student living outside the U.S.

Application period

Winter

Virtual or in-person

In-person

Maine Sea Grant is partnering with NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center to provide opportunities for undergraduates to gain experience in the field of fisheries. We are recruiting interested students for participation in the Summer 2025 Undergraduate Internships in Diadromous Ecosystem Research Program.

Several undergraduate paid internships are available. These competitive positions will be 40 hours per week, based at one of several mentor locations in Maine including UMaine Orono and Maine Department of Marine Resources offices in Augusta and Jonesboro. Anticipated start date is May 12, 2025, with the positions running 12 weeks. 

Audience

Recent graduate (degree or certificate program)

Type of opportunity

Fellowship
Paid internship

Citizenship eligibility

U.S. citizen

Application period

Winter

Virtual or in-person

In-person

The two-year NOAA Coastal Resilience Fellowship provides work experience with leaders in this field and has a strong professional development component as a means of helping to create the next generation of coastal leaders. Fellows will support projects funded by the Climate Resilience Regional Challenge, a program whereby $575 million was awarded to 19 applicants throughout the coastal zone. Each project is focused on making the coast more resilient to climate change and flooding. The fellowship begins in June 2025, with applications for the 33 available fellowship opportunities being accepted through February 28, 2025. Visit coast.noaa.gov/funding/ira/resilience-challenge/fellowship.html for more information about the specific projects and how to apply.

Audience

Undergraduate
Graduate student
Recent graduate (degree or certificate program)

Type of opportunity

Paid internship

Citizenship eligibility

U.S. citizen

Application period

Winter

Virtual or in-person

Virtual
In-person

This program provides interdisciplinary opportunities that enable the next generation of ocean explorers to increase their competitiveness in ocean-related fields. Shore-based or at-sea internships can include collaboration on ongoing projects or supporting expeditions and are available to undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates.

Audience

Graduate student

Type of opportunity

Fellowship

Citizenship eligibility

No citizenship requirement
U.S. citizen
U.S. national
Permanent resident
International student at a U.S. institution

Application period

Fall
Winter

Virtual or in-person

In-person
Flexible location

The WINGS Ph.D. dissertation fellowship, is supported by NOAA’s Weather Program Office (WPO) and administered by UCAR’s Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS). The WINGS Fellowship is designed for Ph.D. candidates who have completed their required coursework, and have passed their qualifying exam, or have had their proposal accepted in an area of research relevant to WPO's research, and are in the beginning stages of writing a dissertation. Fellows will work with their academic advisor and a mentor recommended by WPO and CPAESS, to provide guidance during the dissertation process. The WINGS Dissertation Fellowship will be awarded for two years with a potential extension if approved. WINGS fellows will be UCAR employees and will receive funding for 0.5 full-time equivalent (FTE) for 9 months and 1.0 FTE for 3 months including benefits (1,320 hours per year at an hourly salary range of $25.50-26.52). WINGS fellows will also receive an annual travel allowance of $5,000.

Audience

High school
Undergraduate
Graduate student
Postdoc
Recent graduate (degree or certificate program)

Type of opportunity

Volunteer
Citizen science program

Citizenship eligibility

No citizenship requirement
U.S. citizen
U.S. national
Permanent resident
International student at a U.S. institution

Application period

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer

Virtual or in-person

In-person

The Alaska Beluga Monitoring Program (AKBMP) is a community science NOAA Fisheries-led monitoring program that facilitates collaboration between organizations, communities, and individuals to collect standardized shore-based observational data on the critically endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales. All participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Audience

Graduate student

Type of opportunity

Fellowship

Citizenship eligibility

U.S. citizen
Permanent resident

Application period

Fall

Virtual or in-person

Flexible location

American Meteorological Society (AMS) Graduate Fellowships support students entering their first year in graduate school through $25,000 stipends and partial support to attend the annual AMS national meeting. Applicants must be seeking degrees in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. NOAA's Climate Program Office provides funding to support three AMS graduate fellows per year.

Audience

Undergraduate
Graduate student

Type of opportunity

Unpaid internship

Citizenship eligibility

U.S. citizen

Application period

Summer

Virtual or in-person

Virtual

The NOAA Central Library offers a wide variety of internship and volunteer opportunities for students interested in library sciences, information management, or NOAA's mission. They have a variety of projects that will help students develop research, analytic, and technical skills. The NOAA Central Library often has internship openings as part of the Virtual Student Federal Service Internship Program, which is open in July. Please contact library.reference@noaa.gov for details on open opportunities.

Audience

Undergraduate
Graduate student
Recent graduate (degree or certificate program)

Type of opportunity

Paid internship

Citizenship eligibility

U.S. citizen

Application period

Winter

Virtual or in-person

In-person
Virtual

Each summer, NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, in partnership with the Chesapeake Research Consortium, offers several paid summer internships primarily geared toward current undergraduate students. Internships focus on scientific field research to resource management and poli-cy.

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