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Analysis Training Program

The Analysis Training Program (ATP) is being revised effective Fall 2007. We are not currently accepting applications.

A new SCHOLARSHIP program

  • Full college tuition
  • Year-round salary
  • A position waiting for you when you graduate
  • The satisfaction of helping to secure the Nation

Real-World Experience, College Tuition, and a Salary!

The Analysis Training Program (ATP) is a tremendous opportunity to gain valuable experience in your field while attending college and working toward your degree.

With the Analysis Training Program, you will attend college full-time, then receive educational experiences over the summer at the National Security Agency, your university, or other Intelligence Community locations. You'll receive real-world experience, full college tuition and a year-round salary! Best yet, a position in your field will be waiting for you when you graduate.

ATP is open to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in the following fields:

  • Computer Science
  • Computer/Electrical Engineering
  • Foreign Language (Arabic, Korean, Chinese, Farsi, and others)
  • International Relations/Affairs/Cultures/Trade/Finance/Economics
  • Geography
  • Anthropology
  • Political Science (with an international focus)
  • Others, upon approval

ATP Participating Colleges

The Analysis Training Program is a new program being implemented only at the following colleges at this time:

  • California State University at Long Beach
  • Clark Atlanta University
  • Morehouse College
  • Spelman College
  • University of Florida, Gainesville New!
  • University of Maryland at College Park


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