Yes — 11 paid internships are open to Arizona high-school students right now, including Bank of America Student Leaders and the TGen Helios Scholars Program. Every program below pays its high-school interns — stipend, hourly wage, or salary — instead of asking for free labor. Free to browse, deadline-tracked, no account.
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Yes. This page lists internships open to Arizona high school students that explicitly pay a stipend, hourly wage, or salary — across engineering, research, healthcare, business, and government. Every listing on this page is filtered to paid roles only, so you never apply for unpaid work by mistake.
Browse the curated list on this page, filter by city or deadline, and click through to each program's official application. The directory is free, requires no account, and tracks deadlines so you can apply on time. New paid internships are added as they are verified.
Not always. Many Arizona programs accept students 16 and up, and some accept 14-15 year olds with a work permit or parental consent. Each listing notes its age and eligibility requirements — check the official program page before applying.
Yes. AZ Student Opportunity Hub never charges students, and we do not list opportunities that require a payment to apply. The platform has no accounts, no ads, and no fees.