The Frank and Peggy Steele Internship Program for Youth Leadership Development
provides meaningful, hands-on training in numerous professional careers
including research, photo archives, membership, education, curatorial, special
events, licensing/sales and public relations. In addition, interns learn and
work in the company of baseball's best-known personalities during the annual
Hall of Fame Weekend and Induction Ceremony, held in Cooperstown each summer.
To be considered for the Frank and Peggy Steele Internship Program for
Youth Leadership Development, students must have completed at least their
sophomore year and be enrolled in a bachelor's or master's degree program at a
college or university during the internship, or have just graduated in May. All
Steele interns receive a bi-weekly stipend during the ten weeks of the program
and access to affordable student housing. If fulfilling an academic requirement,
college credit may also be awarded.
The Frank & Peggy Steele
Internship Program welcomes applicants for the Ozzie Smith Diversity
Scholarship. Students of ethnically and culturally diverse backgrounds pursuing
a four year bachelor's or master's degree are eligible for a scholarship.
Complete scholarships are awarded following acceptance into Frank & Peggy
Steele Internship Program.
For more information and to apply please
visit http://baseballhall.org/intern.
Applications are due
January 31st.
Below are links to a few articles that have been written
about the program:
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/sports/internships-at-cooperstown-a-prized-job-178262.html
http://www.henricocitizen.com/index.php/sports/article/06003/P240
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/prebuilt/PDF/Magazines/QU_summer11/summer11_famers.pdf
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