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May 27 2021

NSA Intern Mac OS

About the Summer Programs
The NSA has summer opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students majoring in mathematics or statistics. Applicants must be enrolled as full time students when the application is submitted. Due to the lengthy processing required, applications must be received by October 15th each year. To initiate your application, visit www.intelligencecareers.gov/nsa.

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Director’s Summer Program (DSP)
The DSP is the NSA’s premier summer outreach to the nation’s most outstanding undergraduate mathematics majors. We invite 25 students who have demonstrated superior mathematical aptitude to collaborate with each other and NSA mathematicians on problems critical to the intelligence gathering and cybersecurity missions of the Agency. A full year of abstract algebra and analysis is strongly recommended. Some experience in computer programming, especially in C, Python, and in mathematical software packages is desirable.


DSP participants work on problems in mathematics, cryptology, and communications science that involve applications of abstract algebra, geometry, number theory, probability, statistics, combinatorics, graph theory, algorithms, computer science, and analysis. Each student chooses one of these problems as the focus of their research and documents the work in technical papers which are internally published at NSA.


Cryptanalysis and Signals Analysis Summer Program (CASASP)
The CASASP gives undergraduate mathematicians and computer scientists a chance to contribute to mission-essential technical operations. We invite 12 students to learn, use, and further our tradecraft while working on operational problems of national importance. The problems involve applications of math, statistics, computer science, reverse engineering, and software development with results integrated into production systems for new capabilities.


The CASASP is seeking students majoring in mathematics, computer science, or related engineering fields that have a year of mathematics beyond calculus and some programming experience. Experience in C, C++, Java, Python, or some mathematical software package is desirable.


Graduate Mathematics Program (GMP)
The GMP provides an opportunity for exceptional mathematics and statistics graduate students to work directly with NSA Mathematicians on mission-critical problems and experience the excitement of the NSA mathematics community.
Applicants should have demonstrated superior mathematical aptitude and problem-solving skills. Evidence of successful work on an independent project in pure or applied mathematics, statistics, data science, or computer science is desirable. Applicants may be at any stage in their graduate careers or intending to work in any area of mathematics or statistics. Computer programming experience, especially Python, C or C++, is desirable.


GMP participants work on problems involving math, stats, data analysis, cryptology, and communications technology and document their work in technical papers which are internally published at NSA.
Summer Hiring Process
The Summer Internships are 12-week programs held at NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, MD from late May through mid-August. Students will receive annual, sick, and federal holiday leave and are paid a competitive salary based on education level. Subsidized housing is available.
In addition to applying online at www.intelligencecareers.gov/nsa, the below items must be emailed to mathsummer@nsa.gov or sent via postal mail by October 15th to complete the application submission process:

  • Resume or CV
  • Transcripts of college and university coursework, including community college (official or unofficial accepted)
  • Two letters of recommendation from faculty members familiar with your technical work
  • List of courses that will be completed by the end of the academic year

National Security Agency
9800 Savage Road, Suite 6844
Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6844
ATTN: R1 (Name of Internship)

NSA Hires High School Students for Work Study, Internships and Scholarship

October 19, 2020

Even if you haven’t started college yet, it’s never too early to start thinking about the career you want – and getting paid experience in it.

The National Security Agency is seeking high school juniors who live within commuting distance of an NSA facility to join its High School Work Study Program. High school seniors are invited to apply for the Stokes Educational Scholarship Program or an internship in STEM or foreign language.

Alexis, who participated in the high school work study program from 2017-2018, says her experience was “mind blowing” and the best decision she ever made.

“It was an opportunity that truly changed my life and has me set up for an amazing future,” she says. “Now I am a 20-year-old college student getting everything paid for, while working full-time in a position I absolutely love in an agency that has benefits galore.”

High School Work Study

High School juniors must apply by Oct. 31, to be considered for this part-time paid work opportunity at one of these locations: NSA headquarters in Maryland, Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Texas or Utah. You will work a minimum of 20 hours per week, during your senior year in one of these positions:

  • Business
  • Computers

At Fort Meade, students can also work in these fields:

  • Engineering
  • Manufacturing
  • Construction
  • Graphic Arts
  • Chinese Language or Russian Language

You must have a minimum of two courses in your desired field of study and a minimum GPA of 2.5 (unweighted). Students must be 16 years old by Dec. 31 of their high school junior year.

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Stokes Educational Scholarship Program

The Stokes Educational Scholarship Program is open now through Oct. 31 to high-performing high school seniors, particularly minorities, who plan to pursue degrees in Computer Science or Computer/Electrical Engineering.

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You’ll receive up to $30K in tuition assistance and education fees per academic year while attending school full-time. Plus, you’ll earn a year-round salary.

Even better, once you graduate college, you'll have a job waiting for you at NSA. You'll be required to work at the agency for at least 1.5 times your length of study upon graduation.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, program requirements have changed. In lieu of SAT/ACT test scores and AP/IB exam scores, high school transcripts must show a minimum of one physics or calculus course, and a combination of two courses (minimum) of computer science, computer programming or engineering.

Application requirements for the 2021 Stokes Educational Scholarship package are:

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  • Resume
  • One-page essay: 'Why I Want a Career at the National Security Agency (NSA)'
  • GPA minimum of 3.0 out of 4.0 scale (unweighted)
  • Official transcripts from high school (and college for consideration)
  • Two letters of recommendation (both must be from teachers of technical courses)
  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in lieu of SAT/ACT test scores and AP/IB exam scores:
    • High school/college transcripts must show a minimum of one physics or calculus course
    • A combination of two courses (minimum) of computer science, computer programming or engineering

Gifted and Talented (G&T) Internship Programs

G&T STEM is open to high school seniors with at least an AP/IB Physics and AP/IB Calculus course, and either a computer science, computer programming or an engineering course by senior year.

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New this year, the G&T Language Program is open to high school seniors who are taking AP language courses and are proficient in Chinese, Russian, Korean, Farsi or Arabic.

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In either program, you’ll work full-time for 10-12 weeks during the summer following high school graduation. Students must be 16 years of age to begin the program and have at least one Physics or Calculus course and a combination of two courses in either Computer Science, Computer Programming or Engineering. GPA of 3.5 (unweighted) or above is preferred. The deadline to apply for either of these internships is Oct. 31.

Besides gaining valuable paid work experience, participants in any of these programs can also take advantage of mentorship and training opportunities, and be considered to stay on at NSA once their assignment is over.

'It’s an amazing opportunity because after they’re done with the program, they’ll have a security clearance, and then they can convert to a full-time job or even a part-time job,” says Lora Hornage, Program Director at NSA.

Visit our Student Programs page for more information about NSA opportunities.


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