For Immediate Release
Metropolitan Transportation Commission Provides Internship Opportunities to High School
Students
Application deadline is April 14, 2003
CONTACT:
Catalina Alvarado
510.817.5783
OAKLAND, Calif., April 1, 2003...The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)
has set April 14 as the deadline for submittal of applications from high school students wishing to
participate in its High School Internship Program. The program provides paid work experience in the
field of transportation to students who have completed the 10th, 11th or 12th grade by this June.
"The program’s purpose is to introduce students to potential careers," noted MTC Executive
Director Steve Heminger. One of MTC’s citizen advisory panels, the Minority Citizens Advisory
Committee, provided guidance in the design of the program, and assists with recruitment of high school
students.
Students will be employed, either full- or part-time, in the summer with cities and public agencies in
a department related to transportation planning or engineering, public works or public transit.
Approximately 40 paid internships ($8.25 per hour) are available throughout the nine-county San
Francisco Bay Area. Student applicants will be matched with a job site in or near the city in which
they live. Students must be at least 16 years of age, have completed at least the tenth grade by the
start of the program, and have a minimum grade point average of 2.8.
Applications can be downloaded from MTC’s Web site, located at <www.mtc.ca.gov>. To request a copy of the application packet,
contact MTC Public Information Officer Catalina Alvarado at 510.817.5783, or e-mail <info@mtc.ca.gov>.
Completed applications should be returned by Monday, April 14, 2003, although jobs are open until
filled. MTC is the regional transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the
nine-county San Francisco Bay Area.
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