This didn't make it through the ether initially. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- ENVIRONMENTAL COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS PAID INTERNSHIP ------------------------------------------------------------------- August 26, 1995 To Whom it May Concern: Students for an Energy-Efficient Environment (SEEE) is proud to announce its second national internship program! Over the next few weeks, SEEE will be selecting thirty students from across the country to promote energy-efficient technologies on their campuses from October 27, 1995 to June 1, 1996. Energy-efficient technologies, like "Green Lights" and "Energy Star Computers," have the potential to save millions of dollars in energy costs on your campus while protecting the environment by reducing airborne pollution at the source! At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, students are saving $3.6 million dollars every year from energy-efficient lighting, while reducing pollution annually by the equivalent of taking 5,000 cars off the road. Nationally, if we used energy-efficient lighting wherever profitable, we could reduce pollution by the equivalent of taking 43 million cars off the road (that's one-third of the U.S. fleet!!) and simultaneously cut $20 billion dollars from our electric bill! SEEE is currently recruiting Student Government Leaders, Environmental Activists, graduate students and other ambitious, motivated, and outstanding students from across the country to join our internship program. Thirty students will receive a $1000 and a trip to Washington, October 27-29, to learn about energy-efficient technologies and then work on campus to make them a reality!! The stiped will be paid in two $500 installments: the first at the trip in Washington, and the second upon completion of the terms of the internship. This is not a summer internship, but a term-time on-campus internship to allow interested students to make a lasting difference on campus. Interns will be taught the fundamentals of energy-efficient technologies and practical methods for campus advocacy at the Energy-Efficiency Training Retreat in October. Upon returning to campus, Interns will be expected to utilize their skills to convince their campus administration to join voluntary, profit-based energy-efficiency programs like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Green Lights Program. Interns will work closely with SEEE's central staff in Cambridge, and will have an expense budget to cover their work-related expenses. To apply, please complete the attached application form, a resume, an official transcript, and a cover letter explaining your qualifications for the internship (including, but not limited to: campus-wide advocacy, student government experience, commitment to environmentalism or fiscal conservatism) and why you would like to promote these technologies on campus, to the above address. No major is preferred, and all types of extracurricular backgrounds are encouraged. Please note that no applications will be accepted via email; please print out the attached application and mail it to the listed address. Seniors graduating after the spring or summer semesters are not eligible. However, on-campus graduate students are encouraged to apply. All applications must be received by October 4, 1995. Finalists for the Internships will be interviewed by telephone by SEEE staff, and Interns will be notified on or around October 10, 1995 of their selection. Students for an Energy-Efficient Environment, is the only national, student-run, environmental organization dedicated to the promotion of market-based solutions to environmental problems on college campuses across the country. We work with student governments and campus environmental organizations as they convince their administrations to adopt policies on campus that will save money while protecting the environment. SEEE does not sell or advocate the use of any product, and none of our funding comes from industry-based sources. SEEE was founded in June, 1993 by full-time students, and it continues to be fully operated by undergraduates. If you have any questions about the Internship or SEEE, please call us at (606) 268-4211 before September 15, 1995. After this date, please call (202) 784-8673 or (617) 493-6218 or e-mail us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] We guarantee the interns one of the most rewarding experiences of their college career, and we look forward to receiving your application. Sincerely yours, Randall A. Fine Anne K. Price President Executive Vice President Harvard College '96 Georgetown School of Foreign Service '96 Gregory F. Corbett Vice President, Communications Harvard College '96 P.S. Please feel free to forward or post this letter for others to see!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SEEE Internship Application Form Must be received by October 4, 1995 Name:________________________________Expected Date of Graduation:___________ University/College: ________________________________________________________ Campus Address: ________________________________________________________ _________________________________Phone:_________________ Permanent Address: ________________________________________________________ _________________________________Phone:_________________ GPA (4.0 Scale):_____________e-mail address_________________________________ Major/Concentration:________________________________________________________ Please List any Environmental Coursework and Grade Received:________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Number of current full-time undergraduates at your university:______________ Number of square feet of interior lit space at your university (call your Facilities Manager):________ Please list your Academic Calendar for the 1995-1996 calendar year, including Spring Break and/or Vacation Plans:_________________________________________ Will you be able to attend SEEE's Energy-Efficiency Training Retreat, October 27-29, 1995?______ Do you plan to be on campus over the summer?________________________________ Please list your computer skills:___________________________________________ How did you hear about this internship (if on Internet, what newsgroup/mailing list)?____________________________________________________ Signature_____________________________________________________Date:__________ Please attach: 1) Resume; 2) Official Transcript; 3) Essay/Cover Letter Send to: SEEE Internship P.O. Box 381874 Cambridge, MA 02238-1874. Questions? Call (606) 268-4211 before September 15 Call (202) 784-8673 or (617) 493-6218 after that date. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------