Bureau of Reclamation Refreshes Summer Intern Program Application Process
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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Summary
The Bureau of Reclamation is asking for approval to keep collecting info for their Summer Intern Program application, with a few updates to make it better. This affects students applying for the internship and helps the agency run things smoothly without extra costs. They’re making sure everything stays easy and quick to fill out, so summer fun and learning can happen on time!
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Summer intern application kept and simplified
If you are a student applying to the Bureau of Reclamation Technical Service Center Summer Intern Program, the agency is renewing the application and making small changes to keep the form quick and easy to fill out. The notice says these updates help the agency run the program smoothly and will not add extra costs for applicants.
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