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SIP/AGPS: Green Valley Farm Supply

10 Gonzales River Road, Gonzales, 93926

You can receive academic credit for completing an internship at this site. Please contact science_internships@csumb.edu for more information. 

SIP/AGPS: Lakeside Organic Gardens

25 Sakata Lane, Watsonville, 95076

No description provided.

SIP/AGPS: Monterey Mushrooms

777 Maher Court, Royal Oaks, 95076

AGPS students, this is a recognized partner with Next Gen Fellowship. Please contact AGPS and SIP for more information. 

SIP/AGPS: Sabor Farms

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No description provided.

SIP/AGPS: UCSC Internship

1156 HIGH STREET, SANTA CRUZ, 95064

 

 

SIP/AGPS: USDA NRCS

744-A La Guardia St., Salinas, 93905

USDA-NRCS is a federal agency that works with private landowners (farmers, ranchers and foresters) to put conservation practices in place that will benefit the soil, water, air, and wildlife.

SIP/AGPS: USDA-ARS

1636 E. Alisal Street, Salinas, 93905

Eligible for academic credit; please contact science_internships@csumb.edu for more information 

SIP/AGPS: Vilmorin-Mikado

6640 Holsclaw Road, Gilroy, 95020

No description provided.

SIP/AGPS: Visionary Vegetables

19045 Portola Drive, Salinas, 93908

No description provided.

SIP/SICP: MBARI

7700 Sandholdt Road, Moss Landing, 95039

MBARI is a non-profit oceanographic research center advancing marine science and engineering to understand our changing ocean.

SIP: Carmel Valley Ranch

1 Old Ranch Road, Carmel, 93923

No description provided.

SIP: NPS GOGA

201 Fort Mason, San Francisco, 94123

No description provided.

SIP: USGS PCMSC

2885 Mission St, Santa Cruz, 95060

We conduct multidisciplinary scientific research in the coastal and offshore areas of California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, and other US Pacific Islands; and in other waterways of the United States.

Slug Support UCSC

1156 HIGH STREET, SANTA CRUZ, 95064

The Slug Support program is a case management program out of the Dean of Students office at UCSC. Interns will learn about social work in higher education as well as case management skills to help undergraduate and graduate students at UCSC access resources related to food access, homelessness, financial issues, mental...

SLVUSD Charter

325 Marion Avenue, Ben Lomond, 95005

Mission Statement: Working Together to Ensure All Students Learn and are fully Prepared for College and Career

Vision Statement: Students will be academically proficient with skills in critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration. Students will understand the importance of integrity and a strong work ethic while being self-directed and self-motivated. Students will graduate with the knowledge and skills needed for success in college and careers.

 

Sobriety Works

8030 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 95062

CHHS interns- Data entry and tracking for DMC-ODS compliance; shadowing a counselor either in person or on zoom; in other words we have a data focus, or a clinical focus available.

Also, have the opportunity to work along the clinical director and data analyst with projects such as data management, client chart...

Social Services Intern- Marina Branch

190 Seaside Circle, Marina, 93933

General Description of what students will be doing at this Site: Library social work involves serving patron’s needs not only as a learning resource but also through crisis intervention and meeting unmet social service needs where patrons are and may expand to the building of community networks as well....

Sol Treasures

519 Broadway St., King City, 93930

Sol Treasures awakens and nurtures appreciation and passion for the arts in people of all ages in South Monterey County and provides a home for creative and inspiring opportunities to unify the community through art and culture.

Soledad Adult

1261 Metz Road, Soledad, 93960

Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.

All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.

Soledad High

1261 Metz Road, Soledad, 93960

Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.

All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.

Soledad High School

1261 Metz Road, Soledad, 93960

Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.

All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.

Soledad High School - Soledad Unified School District

425 Gabilan Drive, Soledad, 93960

The vision of Soledad High School 9th grade to 12th grade is to provide a safe environment that supports the development of each student through high standards of academic achievement, responsible citizenship, and service to the community, preparation for post-...

Soledad Parks & Recreation

560 Walker Dr., Soledad, 93960

Soledad is a city in Monterey County, California, United States. It is in the Salinas Valley, 21 miles (34 km) southeast of Salinas, the county seat. Soledad's origins started with Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, founded by the Spanish in 1791, under the leadership of Fermín de Lasuén. Catalina Munrás began developing the town of Soledad on her Rancho San Vicente in the 1860s, which eventually incorporated as a city in 1921. Today, Soledad is a notable tourist destination, owing to the heavily restored mission, its proximity to Pinnacles National Park, and its numerous vineyards, as part of the Monterey wine region.

Soledad Preschool Center

1261 Metz Road, Soledad, 93960

Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.

All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.

Soledad Transition Center

1261 Metz Road, Soledad, 93960

Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.

All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.