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CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Founded in 1957, oldest and largest youth conservation service program  Opportunities in all 50 states  500 natural and cultural.

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2 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Founded in 1957, oldest and largest youth conservation service program  Opportunities in all 50 states  500 natural and cultural sites  75,000 alumni worldwide  12+% of National Park Service staff began in SCA

3 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE mission: to build the next generation of conservation leaders and inspire lifelong stewardship of our environment and communities by engaging young people in hands-on service to the land.

4 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  National Conservation Crews – high school students, camping  Community Conservation Crews – high school students, commuting, cities across the country  Internships – 18 years and older, nationwide  Corps – 18 years and older, SCA administered, typically group based  Crew leader - national crew, community crew, corps project leader  Learn more at www.thesca.org/serve

5 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  All majors welcome.  Applicants must be current college students between 18 and 25 years of age, and U.S. citizens. Must be currently enrolled in college.  The NPS Academy has four phases designed to maximize career opportunities, training and hands on experiences.

6 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  A joint program between the Student Conservation Association and the National Park Service.  NPS Academy is designed to build a 21st Century workforce for America's national parks: highly motivated, contemporarily skilled, and ethnically diverse.  NPS Academy is a special career preparation initiative for undergraduate and graduate students of color.

7 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE Phase One: Orientation Spring Break Phase Two: Internship Summer Phase Three: Outreach Fall Phase Four: Career Progression Ongoing

8 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Begin your journey into the US National Park service with a week- long, insider's view into how our natural lands are managed.  Meet with decision-makers and change agents within the various US agencies that collaboratively oversee our public lands.  Expense-paid; travel, meals, and lodging are all provided

9 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Members will serve in a 12-week paid summer internship with the NPS.  Summer placements include hands-on experiences in environmental education, resource conservation, volunteer coordination, trail maintenance and research, among others.

10 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Round-trip transportation to internship site  Housing  Weekly living allowance of at least $85/week  AmeriCorps education award possible  Assigned NPS mentor  Hands-on experience

11 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Deferment of qualified college loans during term of service  $1,175 - 300 hours (8-11 weeks)  $1,468 - 450 hours (12-25 weeks)

12 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Training, Mentorship, and Experiential Learning  Training and certifications in many internships (some internships include GIS/GPS training, First Aid, professional/technical writing, and so on…)  College credit (if applicable; arrange through campus administration or faculty, not through SCA)

13 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  Members will serve as Academy Ambassadors by reaching out to fellow students on their campuses to generate interest for the next NPS Academy program.  Members will receive training and support in campus outreach from SCA's Recruiting Team.

14 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  As an NPS Academy Ambassador you will help build awareness and recruit top talent at your college campus.  Represent SCA and NPS Academy at a Career Fair and campus events.  Identify and reach out to top students on campus, including students of color with diverse backgrounds and majors.  Examples of outreach – alumni flyer  Peer ambassadors share story today

15 CONSERVATION BEGINS HERE  A. Introduce yourself  B. Introduce the SCA the organization  C. Introduce the NPS Academy program and give details  D. Sell the program… name the benefits of the program: -Educational Benefits -AmeriCorps Education Award -Career Networking-Career Related Experience  E. Share your story: personal experience examples  Video (http://www.thesca.org/serve/internships/special- programs/national-park-service-academy)http://www.thesca.org/serve/internships/special- programs/national-park-service-academy

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18 Deanna Wyatt dwyatt@thesca.orgdwyatt@thesca.org510-821-3320 Beth McCarthy bmccarthy@thesca.orgbmccarthy@thesca.org603-504-5193

19 The Student Conservation Association NH Office PO Box 550 689 River Road Charlestown, NH 03603 603.543.1700recruiting@thesca.orgrecruiting@thesca.org thesca.org


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