FCC Seeks Recent Graduates for New Honors STEM Program
Summary
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking recent graduates for its new Honors STEM Program, a one-year career development opportunity. Applications are being accepted through April 30, 2026.
What changed
The FCC has announced a new Honors STEM Program designed as a one-year career development opportunity for recent graduates. The program aims to attract talent into STEM fields within the agency. Applications for this program are open and will be accepted until April 30, 2026.
This initiative represents a recruitment effort by the FCC to fill specialized roles. Recent graduates interested in STEM careers within a government agency should review the program details and submit their applications by the stated deadline. While this is a recruitment notice, it highlights the FCC's focus on developing its STEM workforce.
What to do next
- Review FCC Honors STEM Program details
- Submit applications by April 30, 2026
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- Full Title: FCC Seeks Recent Graduates for New Honors STEM Program
- Document Type: News Release
- Bureau(s): Economics and Analytics Engineering & Technology Managing Director Media Relations
- Description One-Year Career Development Opportunity Accepting Applications Through April 30th
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Document Dates
- Released On:
Mar 27, 2026
- Issued On:
Mar 27, 2026
- Media Contact: MediaRelations@fcc.gov (202) 418-0500
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