Fred Hutch Summer High School Internship Program (SHIP)

Organization: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Program Overview

Paid laboratory internships in cancer and biomedical research.

The **Fred Hutch Summer High School Internship Program (SHIP)** at **Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center** offers paid, hands-on experience in cancer and biomedical research labs. Over the course of the summer, participants work alongside scientists and research staff on real projects, gaining exposure to experimental design, lab techniques, and data analysis. Interns also attend seminars, discussions, and skills workshops that introduce core concepts in biomedical science and public health, as well as pathways into research careers. This program is well-suited for rising high school juniors and seniors who are genuinely interested in **STEM**, especially biology, chemistry, medicine, or related fields, and who are ready to commit to a structured, research-focused environment. Applicants should be curious, responsible, and willing to work carefully in a laboratory setting. SHIP can strengthen a college application by demonstrating: - **Sustained interest in scientific research** - **Experience in a professional lab environment** - **Exposure to scientific communication and collaboration** Students leave the program with a clearer understanding of how research is done, potential STEM majors and careers to explore, and experiences they can discuss in college essays, interviews, and scholarship applications. For current details on eligibility, application materials, and program structure, students should consult the Fred Hutch website.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 11-12
  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: pre-med, cancer-research, internship, paid

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Visit the official program website: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center