The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers diverse student programs providing pathways into public health careers. As the nation's health protection agency, CDC addresses infectious diseases, chronic conditions, environmental health, and emergency preparedness, offering students exposure to critical health challenges.
Available Programs: The Pathways Program serves students and recent graduates seeking federal careers. The Federal Work Study Program provides part-time employment for students with financial need. The Emory Rollins Earn and Learn Program partners with Emory University. Additional opportunities include the Student Worksite Experience Program, Thurgood Marshall College Foundation Ambassador Program, and public health training initiatives.
Academic Disciplines: CDC welcomes students from all academic backgrounds, with particular emphasis on public health, epidemiology, health sciences, laboratory sciences, informatics, communications, and administration. Both scientific and operational roles are available.
Career Pathways: These programs provide invaluable experience while potentially opening direct paths to CDC employment. Many programs are designed as pipelines for developing the next generation of public health professionals.
How to Apply: CDC participates in numerous hiring events throughout the year. Prospective applicants should explore individual program pages on the CDC careers website and check the hiring events calendar for recruitment opportunities and application deadlines.