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U.S. Secret Service

Summer 2014 Student Volunteer Service Program (Internship). The O ffice of Career Development and Employment Services. U.S. Secret Service. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS THROUGH JANUARY 6 TH 2014

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U.S. Secret Service

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  1. Summer 2014 Student Volunteer Service Program (Internship) The Office of Career Development and Employment Services U.S. Secret Service ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS THROUGH JANUARY 6TH 2014 To apply: Please pick up application packets in the office of CDES in the Main Building Rm 110. Please submit a resume with an unofficial transcript (Official transcript required at time of interview) Completed applications may be submitted to: BAL.RECRUITMENT@USSS.DHS.GOV with all documents attached, or application packets may be faxed to : 443.263.1100 Attn: Recruitment To be considered, a student must: Be a U.S. Citizen Be at least 16 years of age at the time of appointment Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment during the upcoming semester or quarter as a diploma/certificate/degree seeking student in high school, or in an educational institution not above the baccalaureate level that is accredited by a recognized body Obtain an agreement from the institution to participate Maintain a satisfactory academic record of 2.5 or better cumulative GPA Not be a son or daughter of a current U.S Secret Service Employee Be able to obtain a Top Secret Clearance Accommodation Statement Baltimore City Community College makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Participants who need special accommodations should contact the campus Disability Support Services Center (410-462-8585 or DSSC@bccc.edu) within 14 working days prior to attending a scheduled event. ASL interpreter requests may be made by emailing DSSC@bccc.edu at least four weeks prior to attending a scheduled event.

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