The 2012 NASA LARSS Internship deadline is fast approaching !!! [cid:image001.gif@01CCDC52.63D90DE0] VTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVT Michael A. Chapman, P.E. Head, Technologies Application Branch - GFTD NASA Langley Research Center Michael.A.Chapman@xxxxxxxx<mailto:Michael.A.Chapman@xxxxxxxx> 757-864-4687 (w) 757-864-4799 (f) 757-827-9971 (h) VTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVT "The Secret Of Your Future Is Hidden In Your Daily Routine" P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. From: Murray, Deborah B. (LARC-H1)[Virginia Space Grant Consortium / LaRC] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 5:43 PM To: Chapman, Michael A. (LARC-D504) Cc: Murray, Deborah B. (LARC-H1)[Virginia Space Grant Consortium / LaRC]; Pauls, Sarah E. (LARC-H1)[Virginia Space Grant Consortium / LaRC] Subject: 2012 NASA LARSS Internship Deadline Approaching Importance: High Hi Mike, Please share the message below with the NTA and others you see fit to share with. Thanks so much as always, Debbie Hello, My name is Debbie Murray and I am the Program Coordinator for the NASA Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars (LARSS) Program. I would like to ask if you would please share our program information with your members, faculty, and students. The deadline is quickly approaching, Feb. 1, 2012. Below is a description of the LARSS Program and attached is a flyer that you may use to share this opportunity. The Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars (LARSS) Program <http://www.nianet.org/larss> is a paid, unique, highly competitive, year round (3 sessions -- fall, spring, and summer) research internship program for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). For 25 years, the LARSS program and the NASA Langley Research Center have helped preserve U.S. leadership in engineering and science by providing exceptional students the opportunity to work with Langley researchers on some of the Nation's most important, difficult, and challenging problems that require multi-disciplinary and collaborative solutions. LARSS is also a nationally ranked internship program. In 2011, the staff of Vault-Career Intelligence reviewed over 800 national internships and named LARSS one of its top 10 best internship programs. Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship; full-time student status at an accredited U.S. college or university; classification as a rising undergraduate junior or senior, or graduate student (master's or doctoral level) by the start of the summer session; and a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. The 10-week summer session begins on Monday, June 4, and ends Friday, August 10, 2012. Students participate in a variety of tours, lectures, and social events designed to achieve the "outcomes" established for the LARSS program. The summer session culminates with students presenting the results of their research in a variety of forums to various audiences. I do appreciate your assistance in sharing this information. If you happen to get other messages, I apologize, but we are pulling from multiple sources to share this program. Questions, please contact Sarah.E.Pauls@xxxxxxxx or me. Regards, Debbie Murray LARSS Program Coordinator