The Met High School Internship Program offers paid opportunities for students who will be rising juniors or rising seniors during the summer of the internship and who either reside in or attend a high school or home school in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut. The program allows students to connect with arts, museum, and creative professionals as they develop professional skills, network, and gain work experience. Upon completion of the program, high school interns are paid a stipend that is commensurate with New York State minimum wage law.
Application available: January 24, 2020
Deadline: March 23, 2020, 6 pm ET (interview notification: April 20, 2020)
Program dates:
Apply online. (January 24–March 23, 2020)
Please see Frequently Asked Questions to help answer any additional questions or concerns you might have.
We encourage you to apply using our online application system. If you are unable to use this system or need assistance accessing the application and completing it, please contact highschoolinterns@metmuseum.org or 212-650-2330 for assistance.
GGE has partnered with the 'metoo.' movement and Firecracker Foundation to drive an inaugural series of youth-centered survivor circles to serve as a place to heal from sexual violence, learn advocacy skills, and experience joy.
SIS holds space for cis and trans girls and gender non-conforming youth of color between the ages of 15-18 years old. SIS provides space for survivor-centered healing justice approaches in the movement to end gender based violence, sexual violence and child sexual assault. Members share a vision for ending violence, building sisterhood/siblinghood, engaging in healing tools, and a willingness to advocate for change.
Young people are provided metrocards and stipends as well as one-on-one check-ins for communal and individual support.
Apply: https://gge102216.typeform.com/to/YEt6Ai
YWAC is a forum where young transgender and cisgender women and gender non-conforming youth of color between the ages of 16-24 come together in community to support and honor all lived experiences.
YWAC members engage in youth organizing and civic engagement strategies to push for transformative change. They identify important issues impacting young people of color and their communities, build siblinghood with their peers, and develop their own agency. They also gain core skills to enact effective and transformational change.
Young people are provided metrocards and stipends as well as one-on-one check-ins for communal and individual support.