What happens if a student receives more than one offer for either the internship or their post-graduation commitment?
If a student receives more than one offer for an internship or post-graduation employment, it is up to the student which offer to accept provided that offer is from an approved employer and the duties of the position are in Information Assurance. However, if the student receives an offer and fails to accept it because he or she is expecting better offers to come at a later date and the offer(s) expected does not materialize, it will constitute a breach of the service agreement. In these situations, the SFS Program Office will seek the remedial action that best serves the objectives of the SFS program and the interests of the government.
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