FEMP DOE Scholars Program

The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) administers a special U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program. This program introduces students or recent college graduates to the DOE and other federal agencies' missions and operations.

The goal of the FEMP DOE Scholars Program is to increase the agility and skills of the federal workforce through training including enhancing opportunities for veterans-preference interns aligned with DOE's emphasis on catalyzing federal infrastructure investments while strengthening national energy security and resilience, cybersecurity, and building optimization. 

Interns are selected by FEMP and placed in federal agencies in the Washington, D.C., area. The duration of the internships is generally from early June to mid-August.

Meet Previous DOE Scholars

One of the best ways to understand the impact of DOE Scholars is to hear from our past participants. Explore their stories below.

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Meet Matt Gurr

Learn how Navy veteran Matt got inspired to focus his legal career on energy and government.

Read Matt's story.

Agustin Martinez, DOE Scholar
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Meet Agustin Martinez

Learn how U.S. Army veteran Agustin got the experience he needed for a career transition from the military to the private sector.

Read Agustin's story.

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Meet Lauren Posey

Learn how Lauren channeled a childhood passion for nature to earn a spot in DOE Scholars and a climate change problem-solving job at the National Park Service.

Read Lauren's story.

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