Be
sure that you qualify! If you do not meet the qualifications,
your application will not be evaluated.
Qualifications
1) You must have an undergraduate degree
in physical or biological science, or science education,
from an accredited college or university, awarded since 2006.
You can apply as a senior, before graduation, but your degree
must be awarded to you before you begin the internship (Sept.2,
2008). A dual major in science or science education, with
another subject, is acceptable. However, if you only have
a minor in science or science education, with a major in
another subject, then you do not qualify.
2) You do not have to have training
or experience in marine science. However, lab courses in biology,
invertebrate zoology, and ichthyology are helpful.
3) Previous experience teaching or
working with children/students is a plus. However, if you have
held a full-time position as a naturalist, or intern that lasted
for one year or more, then you are not eligible to apply for
one of our internships.
4) You
must be physically able to carry out the internship duties, which
includes teaching in the field and aboard a boat.
5) You must be fluent in English,
since you will be teaching classes of all age levels (after appropriate
training).
6) You
do not have to be a U.S. citizen, but if you are not, you have
to obtain a visa that will allow you to teach and reside in the
U.S. for the full period of the internship. If you are accepted
for an internship, MECA will provide documents to allow you to
apply for a visa, but cannot guarantee that you will obtain one.
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