The printable resources below can be used to let others know about Sea Grant's student opportunities. Ask your mentor, academic advisor, or education coordinator in your school's marine science department to find out how you can get engaged in your local Sea Grant program's careers and opportunities.
Sea Grant Undergraduate Opportunities (8.5 x 11 inch printable PDF)
Sea Grant Undergraduate Opportunities Poster (22 x 33 inch Printable PDF)
Colleges may request that a printed copy of this poster be mailed to them by writing to sgweb@noaa.gov
Sea Grant Graduate Education (8.5 x 11 inch printable PDF)
Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship overview with instructions on how to apply (8.5 x 11 inch printable PDF)
NMFS-Sea Grant Graduate Fellowship overview (population and ecosystem dynamics, marine resource economics) with instructions on how to apply (8.5 x 11 inch printable PDF)
Find additional opportunities for launching a marine and coastal career.
Florida Sea Grant posts a weekly job/internship roundup of marine and coastal jobs around the nation every Wednesday. Follow their Facebook page to see these opportunities right in your feed.
MarineCareers.net: Marinecareers.net will introduce you to a wide range of marine career fields and to people working in those fields.
NOAA Opportunities: Find information about educational opportunities that are available throughout NOAA.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: WHOI is helping shape this future by offering a wide range of programs and opportunities for students and young scientists at all stages of their development.
NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center (LMRCSC): LMRCSC trains and graduates students from underrepresented communities in marine science for careers in research, management, and public policy that support the sustainable harvest and conservation of our nation's living marine resources.
Undergraduate Student Pathways: Programs and professional development resources for current and prospective undergraduate students: research experiences for undergraduates (REU), scholarships, and travel and research opportunities.
Graduate Student Pathways: Programs and resources for prospective and current STEM graduate students -- including funding opportunities and professional development programs and resources.
OceanCareers.com: This web site will provide current information on career opportunities, the knowledge and skills required to enter these careers, where students can gain the necessary education, employers who hire people to work in these careers, and much more.