Aerospace Engineering Internships: U.S. for International Students

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Aerospace engineering students seeking internships face challenges, particularly international students who often encounter citizenship requirements for many positions. It's suggested that students consult their school's internship program coordinators for guidance on available opportunities, as they have insights into the job market and specific rules regarding internships for international students. There may be options for internships that allow international students or opportunities to intern in their home countries. Non-paid internships are also considered viable options for gaining experience in the field.
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Hey guys I'm a student of Aerospace engineering... well I just started but I know that is what I want to do. the problem is that I don't have any experience on engineering, I'm an international student (in California, U.S.) and for many internships related with aerospace (as far as my research goes) require citizenship... so my question to you is there any opportunity for my to do an internship in aerospace (or at this point I guess any engineering field related to that would do it)or any tips of where can I go to? (i'm ok with non pay internships)

Thanks hopefully you guys can bring some light to my search of internships.
 
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I think the best thing to do is talk to the people who run your school's internship program. They should know the rules and the job market and be able to answer questions better than anyone here. You might find that there actually are jobs that allow international students, and you might be allowed to go back to your home country for internship (I know my school has no problem with that).
 

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