
More information on NASA benefits is available here. This includes health, life, dental and vision insurance, retirement plan, paid leave, holidays and more. In addition to pay and valuable work experience, you may receive the same benefits as a permanent employee. Pathways interns are promoted on the basis of academic hours completed and performance ratings. The starting pay for Pathways interns varies depending on academic hours completed, position location and grade level(s) of the position being filled.

In order to be ready to apply, you can visit to create your profile, build your resume, and set up a notification that will alert you when our positions open.
NASA SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM COST WINDOWS
Our application windows open three times per year-typically around February, April, and September. Application windows for the Pathways Intern Program open in the spring and fall each year. Where and when are Pathways opportunities announced?Īll of our job postings can be found on.Meet any other requirements described in the announcement, such as specific educational requirements.Be able to complete at least 640 hours of work prior to completing degree/certificate requirements.Currently have and maintain a cumulative 2.9 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment on at least a half-time basis in an accredited educational institution and maintain enrollment at least half time as defined by the institution.What are the eligibility requirements for Pathways?Ĭandidates must meet the following requirements:.The majority of interns received a stipend award, which is based on academic level and session duration. However, there are ample public transportation options at some centers. At most centers, unless you find housing within walking distance, you will most likely need a car. Your center location and housing options will determine if you need a car.

Many centers will provide resources, such as online forums, where you can connect with other employees to find affordable housing options in the area. Interns will have the opportunity to work at one of NASA's centers located around the country. While NASA does not provide housing, we will provide you sufficient time and options to locate housing. This includes locating their own housing options and paying for their housing. Interns are responsible for making their own housing arrangements.


You can use filters to locate specific projects that meet your desired geographic location and skill sets. Once you complete an application, you will be able to view the available projects for the specified session. Projects vary at every center each session. Late August/Early September - Mid-December
