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In partnership with the Harvard University Center for Labor and a Just Economy and the Jerry Wurf Fund, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Union introduces the Union Scholars Program: a summer scholarship and internship opportunity that prioritizes the experiences of students of historically marginalized communities.

The scholarship includes a paid summer internship, paid housing for 8 weeks and mentorships for college juniors and seniors. Students will take part in a hands-on organizing experience with AFSCME members and enjoy an opportunity to travel and receive valuable, resume-building experience – all while getting paid. 

Click Here for the 2024 Application

Eligibility Requirements 

To qualify for the internship, applicants must: 

·       Be an undergraduate sophomore or junior at the time of the application and the interview process 

·       Have a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average 

·       Be a college student of a historically marginalized community

·       Demonstrate interest in working for social and economic justice through the labor union movement 

·       Have a valid driver's license 

·       Provide a faculty recommendation  

 
Selected Participants Will Receive 

·       A 4-day orientation to prepare for their internship 

·       An 6-week field placement on a union organizing campaign in one of several locations across the United States in the summer of 2024 

·       A living stipend; $4800

·       A scholarship based on financial need at the university, once program requirements have been met, $6000

·       Housing (already paid for) 

·       Rental cars (already paid for) 

·       All expenses for this internship PAID (including flights, trains, etc.) 

2024 Program Dates 

·       For students on a semester and quarter schedule: June -August 2024. Officail dates are TBD. 

Selection Process 

Applications are due February 28, 2024. All applications are read thoroughly and reviewed for the students' interests, inspirations, values, and goals. Knowledge about unions and experience in the labor movement are not required for a student to be accepted into the Program. However, students with a desire to be a union organizer or have a career in labor are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Applicants considered for intereviews will be contacted in March for a virtual conversation with the AFSCME Eduaction and Training Team.  

10 successful applicants will be chosen for the Program. All applicants will be notified by phone or email. 

 

Responsibilities 

To complete the internship, scholars must: 

·       Conduct one-on-one organizing, recruit supporters and leaders and guide their activities on behalf of the union, under the direction of their supervisor and mentor 

·       Recruit volunteer organizers from within the AFSCME membership 

·       Visit job sites to communicate and engage with workers 

·       Inform supervisor & mentor of developments and progress of organizing activity 

·       Complete weekly reports (to be submitted to program coordinator) 

·       Submit videography footage (to be submitted to program coordinator) 

·       Report to and take direction from supervisor 

·       Collaborate with mentor on projects 

 

 



 

 

Click Here for the 2024 Application