If you are planning to be an intern for next summer, keep reading about the highest paying summer internships for high schoolers. Insider Monkey has recently published an interesting article about it giving you some advice. Internships are great if you want to make a good basement for your future career. It’s even better if you can get some salary for it. Insider Monkey collected you the highest paying ones, so you don’t need to search any more, just sit comfortably in your armchair with a mug of coffee in you hand and choose the best one for you!
Now without a further ado let’s see what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. We have picked three of highest paying summer internships for high schoolers from their list.
The first internship is National Institutes of Health Summer Intership Program in Biomedical Research. This internship is also suitable for young scientists and high school students who are interested and have a very good performance at natural science subjects. In order to be eligible to apply for this internship, you need to be a US citizen or to have a permanent residence and be at least 16 years old. You will be privileged to meet and work with some of the very influential and successful scientists during this 8-week paid internship. You need to take into consideration that housing and travel are not provided. THe next one on our list should be the Summer Cancer Research Internships for High School Students and Undergraduates. This is a very sensitive topic, but on the other side very useful and very educational. It will open some new horizons, and you will be able to work in an amazing environment, in a cancer researcher’s laboratory, with some of the prominent graduate or post-doctoral students. Besides being an intern, you will also be able to attend the lectures and expand your knowledge. In order to be eligible to apply for this 4 weeks intensive program of 160 hours, you need to be in a junior year of high school. At last, but not least let’s check out George Washington Carver Internship Program. This 6 week long internship is conducted by College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) of Iowa State University, and in order to be eligible to apply for it, you need to be a US citizen and to be at least 16 years old.