Cadet Internships
What Are Cadet Troop Leader Training Internships?
The purpose of the CTLT is to expose cadets to the life of a Platoon Leader in an active army unit, such as the 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, and 1st Cavalry Division at Ft. Hood, and the 2nd Infantry Division in Korea. CTLT allows cadets to observe other leadership styles and allow them to develop their own.
Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT) Internships provide Cadets with an opportunity to exercise specialized language, technical or research skills. Internships range from three to eight weeks long. Cadets receive an Officer Evaluation Report upon completing the internship.
Cadets who wish to participate in any internship must meet application requirements, submit an application packet and receive approval. Only Cadets approved by their professor of military science and meeting all application requirements at the time of application will be considered for internships. Internship applications are specialized to each program offered. Timelines for submission may very for some internships.
Offerings:
- Army Science Board (ASB)
- Chaplaincy Internship Program (CHIP)
- Research Internship program (RIP)
- Forensic Internship Program (FIP)
- Intelligence & Security Command Internship Program (INSCOMP)
- Joint Training Counter-IED OIC/SIMS Internship Program (JTCOICSIMSIP)
- National Nuclear Security Administration Internship Program (NNSAIP)
- Rapid Equipping Force Internship Program (REFIP)
- Army Medical Department Internship Program (AMEDDIP)
- Engineer Internship Program (EIP)
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