BIC Summer Positions Open!

BIC needs two 20-hour a week summer workers to assist BIC during Orientation around June 1-July 21. These jobs will require that the student worker be present Monday through Wednesday during each week of Orientation. The student worker will recruit students for BIC during Orientation and must be knowledgeable about all facets of BIC. They must be able to communicate effectively with prospective students and their families. In addition, the student worker will assist, as is needed, the Admissions Analyst in the processing of applications and notification to admitted students. Ability to learn and perform basic clerical tasks is essential as well as the willingness to step in and assist with any needed tasks. Current BIC students are welcome to apply. Please upload a cover letter and CV. Interviews will be conducted in April.

BIC is also looking for one 10-hour a week student recruiter for Summer Orientation (Mondays and Tuesdays during Orientation around June 1-July 21). The student will participate in recruiting events across campus, answering questions about BIC to prospective students. If you have interest in this position, please upload a cover letter and CV. We prefer students who can be present on every date listed. Interviews will be conducted in April.

Students taking a summer school course at Baylor in June or July are eligible if they do not exceed 20 hours of paid work per week.

These positions will be temporary, part-time, paid positions, without benefits. Click here to apply!

Applying to be a BIC summer worker or recruiter is a competitive process. We will review all applications and then make contacts for interviews. If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Chris Moore (C_Moore@baylor.edu).

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National Security and Intelligence Scholarship Opportunities

  1. Intelligence and National Security Alliance Scholarships (https://www.insaonline.org/foundation/scholarships) – DUE APRIL 14
    1. APPLICANTS MUST BE US CITIZENS!
    2. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.2 or above
    3. Seven separate scholarships ranging from $5,000-$10,000 for undergrad and masters students interested in computer science, cybersecurity, intelligence analysis, international affairs, national security studies, public policy, or comparable fields of study, as well as a variety of STEM-related defense and intelligence fields with a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
    4. Application requirements include an online application, two letters of reference (one must be academic), and unofficial transcript
  1. US Geospatial Intelligence Foundation Scholarships (https://usgif.org/usgif-scholarship-program/) – DUE MAY 31
    1. Applicants must have a GPA of 2.5 or above
    2. Seven separate scholarships ranging from $10,000-$15,000 for undergrad, masters, and PhD students interested in geospatial intelligence, remote sensing, engineering, artificial intelligence, or machine learning, as well as a variety of STEM-related defense and intelligence fields with a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
    3. Application requirements include two letters of recommendation, transcript, short-answer questions, and an essay
  1. National Military Intelligence Foundation Scholarships (https://www.nmif.org/?utm_source=BenchmarkEmail&utm_campaign=February_9_2023&utm_medium=email) – DUE JUNE 2
    1. Multiple scholarships (exact amount TBD based on individual merit and financial need) for undergrad and graduate students with demonstrated commitment to pursuing a career in intelligence, national security, military intelligence, and related fields.
    2. Application requirements include an online application, no more than 3-page resume, at least one letter of recommendation, transcript, short essays, financial information on educational debt, and willingness to have your name and photo identified online