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Top 12 summer internships for high school students Interested in social good in Austin
Introduction: Why is Austin the Hub for Social Impact and Civic Leadership? What happens if all college applicants have the same number of volunteer hours? Thousands of high school students in Austin work at food banks, join nonprofit organizations, and keep track of their hours during the summer. However, these applications blend together when they are reviewed by admissions officers. Lack of effort is not the issue. It has no discernible effect. "Did you help?" is no lo

Anushka Goyal
1 day ago5 min read


Top 12 summer internships for high school students Interested in social good in Dallas
Introduction: Why is Dallas the Hub for Social Impact and Civic Leadership? What happens if all college applicants have the same number of volunteer hours? Thousands of high school students in Dallas work at food banks, join nonprofit organizations, and keep track of their hours during the summer. However, these applications blend together when they are reviewed by admissions officers. Lack of effort is not the issue. It has no discernible effect. "Did you help?" is no long

Anushka Goyal
1 day ago5 min read


Top 12 summer internships for high school students Interested in social good in San Antonio
Introduction: Why is San Antonio the Hub for Social Impact and Civic Leadership? What happens if all college applicants have the same number of volunteer hours? Thousands of high school students in San Antonio work at food banks, join nonprofit organizations, and keep track of their hours during the summer. However, these applications blend together when they are reviewed by admissions officers. Lack of effort is not the issue. It has no discernible effect. "Did you help?"

Anushka Goyal
1 day ago5 min read


Top 12 summer internships for high school students Interested in social good in Texas
Introduction: Why is Texas the Hub for Social Impact and Civic Leadership? What happens if all college applicants have the same number of volunteer hours? Thousands of high school students in Texas work at food banks, join nonprofit organizations, and keep track of their hours during the summer. However, these applications blend together when they are reviewed by admissions officers. Lack of effort is not the issue. It has no discernible effect. "Did you help?" is no longer

Anushka Goyal
1 day ago5 min read
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