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CISA Cancels CyberCorps Internships Amid DHS Funding Lapse

Severity: Low (Score: 21.8)

Sources: Federalnewsnetwork, Nextgov, Cyberscoop

Summary

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has canceled its summer internship program for CyberCorps Scholarship-for-Service (SFS) students due to a funding lapse in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This decision affects approximately 100 planned internship positions for undergraduate and graduate students, marking the second consecutive year that such internships have been canceled. The funding issues stem from a partisan stalemate over immigration enforcement reforms, leading to a government shutdown that began on February 14, 2026. CISA officials communicated to students that they are unable to onboard any interns this summer, which poses a significant challenge for those needing to fulfill internship requirements to avoid repaying their scholarships. The cancellation has left many CyberCorps scholars scrambling for alternative summer employment options, with some considering private sector roles. The situation reflects ongoing difficulties for CyberCorps participants, who have faced job market challenges since the Trump administration. CISA's inability to offer these internships is a setback for the program, which is vital for students' career paths in government cybersecurity roles. Key Points: • CISA has canceled summer internships for CyberCorps students due to DHS funding issues. • Approximately 100 internship positions were planned but are now unavailable for the second year. • Students risk having to repay scholarships if they do not secure qualifying jobs within 18 months.

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  • Government (industry)
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