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Benefits of the BLM SCEP

  • Gain professional experience for competitive salaries. 
  • Eligible to receive the same benefits as full-time Federal employees, including health insurance, life insurance, accrued and holiday leave. 
  • May receive tuition and travel assistance packages, which vary by work site.
  • Arrange your work schedule with managers to best meet the needs of both the students and the BLM.
  • SCEP students who successfully complete the program are eligible for non-competitive conversion into full-time Federal employees.


How to Apply for SCEP

Who Is Eligible? 
  • Students enrolled in an accredited college, university, technical, or vocational school with at least a half-time course load.
    Students in good academic standing, with a 2.5 cumulative grade point average or higher.
  • Students who will be U.S. citizens upon graduation from school.

What Application Materials Are Required? 
  • Resume
  • Transcript or Official Letter of Acceptance
  • Reference Letter
What SCEP Opportunities Are Available? 

For the most inclusive and up-to-date list of SCEP opportunities, contact the SCEP COORDINATORS in BLM States and Centers.

Some BLM States and Centers post internship positions on the careers or jobs sections of their web sites - located under the "Resources" menu. Browse the individual State and Center sites through the links listed to the right for more information.

In addition, the BLM posts some, but not all, internship positions here.