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Student Career Experience Program (SCEP)

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General

The Student Career Experience Program (SCEP), commonly referred to as the Co-op Program, offers valuable work experience directly related to your academic field of study. It provides formal periods of work and study while you are attending school. It requires a commitment by you, your school, and the employing federal agency. You may be eligible for permanent employment under this component after successfully completing your education and meeting work requirements.

  • Commonly referred to as the work/study or Co-op Program
  • Arranged schedule of school and work to meet minimum of work hours prior to graduation
  • Provides high school, undergraduate, and graduate students experience directly related to their educational program and career goals
  • Academic credit for work experience
  • Paid position

Who Qualifies?

  • Must be enrolled in an accredited educational institution at least half-time and pursuing a degree or certificate
  • Must be enrolled in co-op program at education institute
  • NIST, the educational institution, and student agree on a schedule combining periods of school and work to ensure that the student will work the minimum hours required prior to graduation, or other conversion provisions
  • The minimum age allowed for Federal employment is 16

Benefits

  • Annual and sick leave
  • Coverage by federal retirement system
  • May be eligible for federal life and health insurance

How to Apply

  • Contact your educational institution's Cooperative Education Program Office for more information and referral to NIST, and THEN
  • Submit application for NIST review. You will be contacted if being considered for employment. (If you experience problems accessing the Student Information System application, please click here.)