Published: Jan. 15, 2020

NASA’s Colorado Space Grant Consortium (COSGC) Spring 2020 positions have been posted to the .

If you find a position that interests you, please fill out the application form on the website. This is the first step in our application process, where they look for students that have a passion for building their skills and an interest in space. Positions are highly competitive, so please fill this form out with that in mind.Ìý

Applications are open until January 20thÌýat 11:59 PMÌýfor Spring 2020 consideration. No late applications will be accepted.

COSGC: Â鶹ÊÓƵ Us

The Colorado Space Grant Consortium is a state-wide program that provides Colorado students access to space through innovative courses, real-world hands-on satellite programs, and interactive outreach programs. We are funded by NASA as part of National Space Grant Program. There are 52 consortia in the National Space Grant program, with one consortium in each state, in addition to Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.

Our vision:

Providing an inclusive and interdisciplinary community of Colorado students with experiences in space to prepare them for our Nation’s future space programs.

Our mission:

COSGC uses the excitement of our Nation’s aeronautics and space program to inspire, educate, and develop America’s future technological workforce by enabling an inclusive and interdisciplinary community of college and university students to participate in space-based hands-on projects, courses, research, and public service activities.

The COSGC involves 21 colleges, universities and institutions around Colorado. Each year COSGC engages over 300 college and university students. Many of our members teach space-related courses.

The COSGC headquarters is located in the Â鶹ÊÓƵy Learning Center on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder.