2014 Global Seminar Internship Application

Please read the following instructions carefully. To complete the Global Seminar Internship Application:

  1. Complete and save this application and e-mail it to , along with a copy of your current SCORE report (unofficial transcript), a resume, and a one page personal statement. Please make sure your legal name is on your personal statement! Please address the following questions in your personal statement:
  • Why do you want to work in this area of the world?
  • How will this specific work experience benefit you personally and/or as a student?
  1. Submit one complete hard copy of your application materials to the Office of International Programs, 36 University Place, Suite 350.

APPLICANT INFORMATION

Name:

Class Year:

Residential College:

E-mail address:

Country of citizenship:

Are you a U.S. permanent resident (Green card holder)?
Is your passport valid for the period of the internship?

Do you receive financial aid from Princeton?

Do you have medical insurance to cover you abroad for the period of the internship?

If you have health/dietary concerns that could limit the location of your placement, please explain:

List your concentration or intended concentration:

List any certificates that you are pursuing or that you plan to pursue:

If you have completed an internship before,list the organization(s), locations(s), and funding sources(s):

If you have been abroad, briefly list the countries and reasons for your travel:

INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT INFORMATION

Placement:

Specific dates of your availability for summer 2014:

Have you applied for other internships for summer 2014?
If yes, specify organization, location, and expected date of decision on your application:

If you have any additional information or comments for the IIP about your application or placement choices, include them below:

REFERENCES
Please supply contact information for two references (non-familial) who could be contacted if references are required. One should be a person who knows you well in an academic context, preferably a Princeton faculty member. The other should be a person who knows you in a work or volunteer context.

Academic Reference Name:
Position/Title:

Email Address:

Phone Number:


Work Reference Name:

Position/Title:

Email Address:

Phone Number:

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Signature Date