
The CMPS Corporate Scholars Program
(CSP) provides highly qualified CMPS students with
a combination of internships and scholarships related
to their fields of study, while offering employers
a cost-effective means of recruiting from a pool
of talented pre-screened students to fill internship
positions.
Corporate Scholars distinguish
themselves through their academic achievement and
their professional drive and aspirations. Students who are approved
by the Dean’s office and selected for employment
participate in some of the best and most exclusive
internship opportunities offered each summer. In
addition to professional guidance by a company mentor,
these positions expose students to unique technology;
require active participation in real projects and
products and fully envelope students into the workplace
environment.
Corporate Scholar positions are
truly professional in nature, providing employers
with result ending achievements and enhancing a student’s
overall educational experience. Preparation for graduation
is more than successful completion of required courses,
but successful application of knowledge to a professional
field and the professionalism required in the workplace.
Those who seek the best are those who seek Corporate
Scholars.
CSP
consists of the following components:
- A pre-screening process based on applications
to the program.
- The awarding of merit-based $2,000 scholarships
with internship opportunities.
- A private Dean’s Reception for students,
employers and invited CMPS faculty and staff.
- An assigned mentor for each intern provided by
the employer.
- A series of site visits by Program Director during
the summer internships.
- A structure in which the internships will initially
be completed during the summer semester, traditionally
12 weeks between June-August (40 hour weeks).
The College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences would like to thank the following employers
for their participation in the summer 2007 Corporate
Scholars Program and their commitment to enhancing
academics.
Apptis
Dataprise, Inc.
Fig Leaf Software
|
Freewebs, Incorporated
GlobalNet Services, Inc.
Noblis
|
OPIS
Science & Engineering Services, Inc. |
Student
who wish to apply should submit an online application for each position. To apply, simply click on a position below, read the description and click on the Apply Here link to submit your resume. Students may, and are encouraged to, apply for as many positions as possible.
Employers
who wish to post positions and join the
Corporate Scholars Program, please contact Program Director, Lawrence Liff
at lliff@umd.edu.
Sponsors: Add
the Corporate Scholars Program logo to your Web
site. Click
here to find out more.
SUMMER
2008 POSITIONS - NOW CLOSED
Apptis
- Software Developer
Dante Consulting
- Software Engineer (2 positions available)
Emergent Space Technologies Inc
- Software Engineer Intern
Ensco
- Software Engineer
Ensco
- Software Developer
Fig Leaf Software
- Web Developer
Freewebs, Inc.
- Web Developer (2 positions available)
GlobalNet Services, Inc. (GNSI)
- Java Developer Intern
Hughes Network Systems
- Software Engineering Intern
Noblis (formerly Mitretek Systems)
- Research Intern
Overture Technologies
- Jr. Java Developer
SAIC
- Operations Research Intern (2 positions available)
United Communications Group – OPIS
- Software Developer
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