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Students should note that Congress generally prohibits the use of appropriated funds to employ non-citizens within the United States. That restriction is discussed on the USAJobs Web site. Students who are not . citizens are eligible for the student observer program. However, they should recognize that they are generally not eligible to be hired as employees after graduation. We have a limited number of slots and cannot hire all of the students who would be successful interns. Students are welcome to decline our offers. However, students who accept our offer and then quit – either before or after the program starts – will have taken an opportunity from. | . Securities and Exchange Commission We are the investor s advocate Academic Year 2013-14 Fall 2013 Law Student Observer Program Expected Washington DC Program Start Date September 4 2013 Applications for Washington DC accepted on a rolling basis from Jan. 22 to April 19 2013 Applications recommended by March 22 2013 Spring 2014 Law Student Observer Program Expected Washington DC Program Start Date January 15 2014 Applications for Washington DC accepted on a rolling basis from Aug. 19 to Oct. 18 2013 Applications recommended by Oct. 4 2013 See below for how to apply and for deadlines in the regional offices. The SEC s Law Student Observer Program provides exposure to the workings of the Commission and to the regulation of securities and securities markets. Students work with SEC attorneys accountants and other professionals. The one-semester volunteer program is open to first- second- or third-year law students LLM students or joint degree students like JD MBA candidates. In Washington interns are hired for 10 divisions and offices. In the regional offices the SEC staff - and therefore the interns - works for the Division of Enforcement and or the Office of Inspections and Examinations. We ask that interns work at least 10 weeks. We expect interns to commit a minimum of 15 or 20 hours a week depending on the office and we take many fulltime interns who work 40-hours per week. In addition to this work commitment the students in Washington DC attend a seminar program which highlights different aspects of the Commission. The seminars - which are generally at 3 pm on Wednesdays - are mandatory. In selecting students preference will be given to students with excellent academic backgrounds professional experience especially in an industry related to the SEC and courses in corporate and securities law. You may arrange academic credit for this program if offered by your law school. Applications will be considered and offers will be made on a rolling basis. Do not wait .

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