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Work Study Opportunities

The Military Student Center is searching for two work studies to begin Fall 2013.  In order to be considered you must meet the minimum qualifications listed below and submit the following documents to the Coordinator of the Military Student Center.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Be available to work 25 hours per week
  • Must be enrolled in one of the VA educaitonal benefits
  • Must be enrolled 3/4 training (9 credits fall semester/6 credits total summer)
  • Must currently have a 3.0 GPA

Documents to be Submitted:

  • Resume (1-2 pages typed)
  • Current Transcript (can be accessed on OneStop)
  • Availability Time Sheet (can be e-mail to you or picked up at the center)
  • All documents to be submitted in sealed envelope to the Military Student Center

Application Deadline: July 22, 2013

For more info contact Justin Machain: machainj@apsu.edu / (931) 221 - 7338

Go Army Ed Training

Where: Ft. Campbell Education Center Room 258

When:
May 15th from 12 - 1:15pm
May 20th from 4:45 - 6pm
May 22th from 4:45 - 6pm 
May 29th from 12 - 1:15pm

Sign Up @ www.apsu.edu/registrar/goarmyed-briefingregistration
POC: Ryan Millard @ millardj@apsu.edu

Student Internship

Regional Offices of U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn, 7th District, Tennessee

Congressman Marsha Blackburn, Representative for Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District, is offering internships at her Federal Office in Clarksville during the winter, spring, summer, and fall semesters.

This is an excellent opportunity for all college students, especially those who are interested in exploring public service, politics, history, communication, public policy, or law. Not only will students have the chance to learn about the legislative process, an internship is a great opportunity to enhance the collegiate resume and gain valuable work experience.

Interns will participate in a wide variety of tasks. Congressional offices generally have interns personally interact with constituents by:

• Answering phones

• Recording requests

• Work on special projects for district

• Writing letters

• Greeting walk-in guests

In addition to these daily responsibilities, participants in Congressman Blackburn’s internship program also have on occasion assisted with scheduled activities. Students have the chance to incorporate acquired skills and knowledge from their formal education through involvement in real work situations, while gaining first-hand knowledge of the legislative process.

For more information, to submit a resume, or to schedule an interview please contact Bo Patten, Field Representative, or Mrs. Woody Parker bo.patten@mail.house.gov or w3parker@mail.house.gov

Or call 931.503.0391