High School Students
Interested in Public Health?
We have several hands-on, short-term programs for high school students which offer unique experiences in public health.
Topic | Description | Open To | Length/Salary | Application Period |
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Public Health Science |
CDC Museum Disease Detective Camp Participants take on the role of disease detectives, use epidemiologic and laboratory skills to probe a disease outbreak, and learn first-hand how CDC safeguards the nation’s health. |
High school juniors or seniors | 5 Days, unpaid | December to April |
General Interest |
Student Worksite Experience Program (SWEP) A volunteer program offering opportunities to gain practical experience by engaging in projects and tasks that contribute to professional development. Student volunteers are an important part of recruiting and developing skilled workers, and preparing the workforce of the future. |
High school students; college students; graduate students |
6 Months (180 days) maximum, unpaid | For additional information, contact the HR Customer Service Center: 770-488-1725 |
*Denotes fellowships offered in partnership with CDC
- Page last reviewed: June 20, 2017
- Page last updated: June 20, 2017
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