FTA Building Opportunities and Outcomes for Students in Transit Internship Program (BOOST)
Seeding FTA’s pipeline for the future.
Program Description
Do you have questions about the Building Opportunities and Outcomes for Students in Transit program or what it’s like to intern at the Federal Transit Administration? Join The Washington Center’s BOOST internship staff virtually for a brief information session or a behind-the-scenes application tips discussion this fall.
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) which administers federal funding to support a variety of locally planned, constructed, and operated public transportation systems throughout the United States. The Building Opportunities and Outcomes for Students in Transit (BOOST) Internship Program helps deliver on the FTA’s targeted inclusion strategies for its future workforce.
Interns in the BOOST program work on meaningful projects that will strengthen their professional networks and skills and will have an enduring impact in areas of public mass transit systems. Undergraduate, graduate, and law students from backgrounds underrepresented in federal policymaking are strongly encouraged to apply. BOOST is held in-person at FTA offices in Washington, D.C. and across the country.
If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about this program, please contact federal@twc.edu.
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Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen.
- Be enrolled in a degree-seeking program (AA/AS, BA/BS, Masters, JD, MD, or PhD) at an accredited higher education institution during the internship (visit ed.gov/accreditation to verify your school and/or program of study). Students pursuing only a credential or certificate program will be considered ineligible.
- Have completed your freshman year of college before the internship begins.
- Applicants who are scheduled to graduate during the spring or summer semesters of this academic year are not eligible for consideration for FTA BOOST unless: (1) they have been accepted for graduate school enrollment, or other enrollment at an institution of higher education for a degree program; or (2) their acceptance is pending. There will be no exceptions.
- 2.5 GPA or higher required.
- Be available to work onsite at FTA offices in Washington, D.C. or elsewhere in the United States for the duration of the 10-week program.
Candidates will be evaluated based on the completeness of the application and required Application Documents.
Upon acceptance into the program, participants are required to go through employment eligibility verification and a background investigation to determine suitability to work for U.S. DOT. Participants will also be required to sign a Code of Conduct and a Participant Agreement.
Program Components
During this 10-week program, you will intern five days per week at the Federal Transit Administration. Your internship placement may be at the Washington, D.C. FTA office, or in one of several regional locations across the United States. Daily tasks will vary depending on your background, your skills, and the office in which you’re working.
BOOST internship work is substantive and may include projects in data analysis, data management, research, article and report writing, presentation preparation and delivery, policy analysis, stakeholder outreach, or transit planning. Each intern is supervised and supported by an FTA mentor, and professional development workshops are provided by DOT and The Washington Center (TWC). BOOST interns also complete a “Day in the Life” capstone video project, which can offer a glimpse behind the scenes of the internship and allow viewers to learn more about the intern’s interests and their BOOST experience. Interns present their Day in the Life videos to colleagues, key stakeholders, and FTA leaders at a Closing Ceremony in the last week of the program.
Program Benefits
This is a fully funded program. Sponsorship covers the cost of the program, housing (if needed), and roundtrip travel to and from the internship site city (if eligible). You will be responsible for living expenses and local transportation. However, a stipend of $6,100-$8,100 for undergraduate interns and $8,100-$10,100 for graduate and law interns will be provided to help alleviate these expenses. The final stipend amount is based on your decision to accept or reject TWC-organized shared housing.
Housing and Living
BOOST is held in-person at Federal Transit Administration offices in Washington, D.C. and across the country. Fully furnished housing near the internship site is provided by TWC for all participants who need it. Housing accommodations typically require shared-living arrangements with other interns (direct roommates). Every effort is made to arrange housing near essential amenities like grocery stores, public transit and medical facilities.
Academic Credit
You may be eligible to receive academic credit for your participation in this program. However, credits are determined and awarded by the university that the participant attends. You are responsible for arranging any academic credit through your college or university. You should discuss arrangements with your institution prior to starting the program and let TWC know the specific requirements of your university.
Dates and Deadlines
Summer 2025
- Applications Accepted: October 16, 2024 – January 20, 2025 (subject to change)
- Decision Notification: February 2025 – April 2025
- Program Dates: June 2 – August 8, 2025 (subject to change)
How to Apply
Applications for Summer 2025 are now open! Please review the Eligibility information above and the Application Documents required below before beginning your application. If you receive and accept a BOOST offer, your participation is contingent upon passing a federal background check.
When you're ready to get started, create an account (or log in to your existing account) in the Application Portal. Select "Federal Transit Administration Federal Transit Administration Building Opportunities and Outcomes for Students in Transit Internship Program" from the list of available programs in the portal.
If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about this program, please contact federal@twc.edu.
Application Documents
Below are the documents you’ll need to submit with your application. Please note that all documents must be saved as MS Word documents or PDFs in order to upload them.
- Resumé: Submit a 1-3-page resumé reflecting work experience and any volunteerism, awards, leadership, extra-curricular activities, and publications.
- Transcript: Submit your most recent transcript. Both unofficial and official transcripts are accepted, but should clearly display your first name, last name, and school logo. Please ensure that your Social Security Number and birthdate are redacted or crossed out on the submitted document.
- Letter of Recommendation: While not mandatory, a letter of recommendation is strongly suggested to highlight your strengths as a potential intern. If your chosen recommender does not submit a letter before the application deadline, this will have no effect on your chances of being considered. Letters should be substantive, in support of your academic or professional qualifications from a department chair, professor, advisor, mentor, or employer. It should not come from a family member or friend.
- Proof of Citizenship: Proof of Citizenship includes either a scan of your U.S. passport, U.S. birth certificate or certificate of naturalization. All applicants must be U.S. citizens.