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Boeing to launch Engineering Services Program to train students in UMSL/WUSTL Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program

Undergraduate students in the Joint Engineering Program will receive training from Boeing

Steve Walentik 
As many as 20 students in the UMSL/WUSTL Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program could be hired this semester to take part in an Engineering Services Program at Boeing. They’ll be paid for their work and have the opportunity to gain experience working on real-world engineering projects. (Photo by August Jennewein)
As many as 20 students in the UMSL/WUSTL Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program could be hired this semester to take part in an Engineering Services Program at Boeing. They’ll be paid for their work and have the opportunity to gain experience working on real-world engineering projects. (Photo by August Jennewein)

Students in the University of Missouri–St. Louis/Washington University Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program will soon have an opportunity to receive technical training at Boeing while working toward their degrees.

UMSL and Boeing have signed an agreement to create an Engineering Services Program to recruit students in the joint engineering program to work on Boeing projects. The program is being funded for three years, and as many as 20 UMSL students could be hired to take part in it this semester. Interviews start Friday, and the program is expected to begin in February.

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