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The ICE Student Volunteer Program offers unpaid training opportunities to undergraduate and graduate college students seeking an internship opportunity. These opportunities may provide work experience related to the student's academic program and provide them an opportunity to explore career options, as well as develop their personal and professional skills. There is a mutual agreement that must be signed by the student, the school and an ICE representative. Interested students should work closely with their Career Services office or Internship Coordinator by having them contact the ICE Program Manager via e-mail: Studenthiring.IceStudent@dhs.gov.

Student Volunteer Program Fact Sheet

The Student Volunteer Program offers unpaid, professional training opportunities to undergraduate and graduate college students. These opportunities provide work experience related to the students’ academic programs and provide them an opportunity to explore career options, as well as develop their personal and professional skills. These are uncompensated positions and do not have to be announced nor do they count toward existing vacancies. Read More

ICE also offers paid internships to qualified students through the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and the Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP). Read More

To determine if there is a local office that has open internship opportunities please follow the component links below and locate your specified area recruiter. We encourage you to contact all components for diverse internship opportunities. If you determine no internship opportunities exist in your area, please contact the Office of the Chief Diversity Officer at Studenthiring.IceStudent@dhs.gov.

Detention and Removal Operations: http://www.ice.gov/about/dro/contact.htm

Federal Protective Service: http://www.ice.gov/about/fps/contact.htm

Office of Intelligence: http://www.ice.gov/about/intel/contact.htm

Office of International Affairs: http://www.ice.gov/about/internationalaffairs/contact.htm

Office of Investigations: http://www.ice.gov/about/investigations/contact.htm

For information on student employment, visit www.studentjobs.gov, www.thejobpage.gov/students.asp, and www.students.gov.

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