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This page will keep you up to date on the lastest opportunites for employment and internships for Teens and Adults. 
 
 
Click on the links below to find out all of the information needed to apply for each opportunity.

NYC Summer Internship Program
City government internships allow students to make important contributions to the City while participating in a challenging and rewarding work experience.
 
 
 
The Princeton Review & The Greater Allen AME Cathedral

Free practice test being offered for SAT

 

http://www.allencathedral.org/allen/home.aspx?sn=allen&nid=2048

 

 

Youth Internship

Year Up is an intensive one-year training program for young adults ages 18 to 24 who provide Fortune 100 companies like Merrill Lynch, American Express, Lehman Brothers and Bank of America with Information Technology entry level talent. We recognize that both job skills and higher education are necessary to provide a  viable path to economic self-sufficiency.

Throughout the course of one year, our students earn up to 16 college credits from Pace University , learn technical and professional skills, and are placed in paid internships. Students are paid an educational stipend of $150 per week while in training and $250 per week while working at their internship.

Year Up is currently recruiting students for our next class of young professionals. We are looking for High School graduates or GED recipients, ages 18 - 24, who may not know what to do next - attend college or work full-time. For more information on Year Up, please visit our Web site,
www.yearup.org. Or to speak to admissions specialist, Wil Velazquez, please call 212-785-3340, ext. 1304 or e-mail:

Black Male Teachers

Do you know any Black males who are seniors in high school who want to go to college out of state for FREE? Several Black Colleges are looking for future black male teachers and will send them to universities/colleges for 4 years FREE.

 

The 'Call Me MISTER' program is an effort to address the Critical shortage of African American male teachers particularly among South Carolina’s lowest performing public schools. Program participants are selected from among under-served, socio-economically disadvantaged and educationally at-risk communities.

 

The program is a collaboration between Clemson University and four historically black colleges in South Carolina: Benedict College, Claflin University, Morris College and South Carolina State University.

 

The project provides: Tuition for admitted students pursuing approved programs of study at participating colleges, an academic support system to help assure their success, a cohort system for social and cultural support.  Visit http://www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htm for more details and the online application or call (800) 640-2657.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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