What you’ll get: Real-world, fast-paced experience in association management related to family and consumer sciences! We also provide a $2,000 stipend for this eight-week internship. Housing is not provided.
Who we need: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Applicants must be university students who are studying issues faced by individuals and families throughout their lifespan within various environments.
- This includes areas such as family systems, human development, nutrition, work-family relationships, health and well-being, and family/consumer resource management.
- A maximum of two qualifying applicants can be selected to serve as a student intern at AAFCS headquarters for one academic semester, summer semester included, to support a functional area within the association to give the student experience in association management related to family and consumer sciences.
How to make it happen: By April 20 (deadline extended), email the requested documents with a subject line of “AAFCS Student Intern” to
staff@aafcs.org.
Internship funding provided by the James D. Moran III Fund.