Texas Sea Grant – Community Engaged Internship (TXSG-CEI)
A summer internship opportunity for undergraduate students in any field of study with an interest in coastal and marine sciences and who may be in a community that may be underserved and/or underrepresented.
This undergraduate competition is Closed and will re-open March, 2025.
This competition is closed but will open early 2025, with applications due to Texas Sea Grant by Thursday, March 8, 2025. The 2024 Federal Funding Opportunity linked below may be reviewed for similar requirements; the 2025 Announcement will be uploaded once received.
Eligibility
Undergraduate student who is currently enrolled at a 2- to 4-year college or institution in Texas.
Program Overview
The goal of the Community Engaged Internship Program is to broaden the reach of participation in coastal and marine professions by providing training and mentorship to undergraduate students. Texas Sea Grant welcomes all fields of study. Program goals are to seek applicants of diversity, equity and inclusion for those who may be underserved and/or underrepresented. The National Sea Grant Program’s DEI Vision is a future where all communities that Sea Grant serves, can equitably participate in and benefit from an environmentally sound and socially responsible local economy.
Link to funding opportunity: National Sea Grant’s Undergraduate Community Engaged Internship Funding Opportunity
Texas Sea Grant TXSG-CEI Stipend for 2025: $6,000.
The stipend is to be used by the intern based on their realistic needs and the project’s scope of work requirements and timeline, in coordination and advisement with the Texas Sea Grant Extension Program Mentor.
How to Apply
Submit ONE compiled application PDF by email to Mia Zwolinski, Texas Sea Grant Research Coordinator, at mzwolinski@tamu.edu.
Deadlines
Applications due: March 6, 2025, 5:00 PM CST, firm deadline.
Decisions released: late April 30, 2025
Funding to be received: mid-to-late or by May 23, 2025
Internship start date: June 2, 2025
In-person Field Experience Week in North Carolina: 7/20/2025 – 7/24/2025
Internship end date, presentations, celebration: August 6, 2025
Application Content
ONE compiled PDF consisting of the following 3 elements compiled in the following order:
1. CV – (2-page limit) detailed education and work experience;
2. Goal Statement – (1-page-limit) emphasize your interest, self-identify your fit with the internship, if applicable, as being underrepresented or underserved, and how the opportunity will further your career goals; and
3. One Letter of Recommendation – (1-page-limit) from a previous employer, current academic mentor, or a professor/instructor. Letter must be on the referee’s letterhead stationery, dated, and signed.
More Info
Expectation of intern: 40 hours/week of work for 10 weeks
This summer’s interns will be working on the following projects:
- 1-2 interns will work in the Corpus Christi area, focusing on the Je’Sani Smith Foundation’s work on beach safety and rip current awareness
- 1 intern will work assisting at the YMCA Environmental Summer Camp Program in the Calhoun County / Port Lavaca area
- 1 intern will work assisting in marine debris prevention in the recreational fisheries sector in the Corpus Christi area
NSG CEI Program Intern Plans: Host an in-person professional development experience for the 20 competitively selected interns in the summer of 2024. Details on this opportunity will be provided as it develops.
CEI https://seagrant.noaa.gov/Community-Engaged-Internship
Sea Grant https://seagrant.noaa.gov/
For more information specific to the TXSG-CEI program, please contact Mia Zwolinski, Texas Sea Grant Research Coordinator, at mzwolinski@tamu.edu.