Field School, Paid Internships & Volunteers
2026 Archaeology Field School
Applications Are Now Open!
The 2026 Field School will be held from June 8th through July 10th, with virtual sessions June 3rd-5th.
We are now accepting applications for the 2026 Field School! Applications are due by March 16th.
About The Field School
Five Week Training Course in Archaeological Methods and Techniques
Where will we be working?
The 2026 season is focused on excavation of an 18th Century Blacksmith Shop, a site located near the Temple and Ice House. Prior metal detector and shovel test pit survey have identified the possibility of a robust iron working operation, the existence of which is also supported by contemporaneous documentation. Excavations in during the 2026 season should help us gain a better understanding of the nature of the specific work that was performed at the site and provide additional insight into the expertise of the enslaved blacksmiths whose work helped support the American Revolution.
Cost and Accreditation
Accepted students will need to pay a $100 deposit (or the full fee) in order to secure their spot. This fee will be refunded to scholarship recipients.
Housing
Scholarships
The Montpelier Foundation offers scholarships for descendants attending the Field School. For more details, please e-mail dig@montpelier.org and ask about scholarship opportunities for descendants. Scholarship application materials are provided when applying for the Field School!
Archaeology Paid Internships
Students who have participated in and completed the Archaeology Field School will also be provided an opportunity to apply for the internship program.
The Montpelier Internship can be up to a ten-month position that begins after the field school and typically ends on April 30th.
In order to qualify for an internship, you MUST attend the Montpelier Archaeology Field School. These paid internships include full employee benefits and free housing on the property. Up to five, long-term interns (3 or 4 field interns and 1 or 2 lab interns) will be selected near the end of the Field School. Current and past Field School students are welcome to apply to the internship.
Applications
Volunteers
We welcome all to take part in our Expedition Programs
Our Department would be nothing without our lab volunteers. Coming mostly from the local area, our volunteers provide a unique range of skillsets to our department and they assist our lab staff with a variety of tasks. A great way to learn more about volunteering at the lab is attend an expedition program, then you can see where your new volunteer “career” at Montpelier will land!
If you are interested in other ways to be involved with Montpelier Archaeology, please email us at dig@montpelier.org. Our relationship with members of the public is one of the most important aspects of what we do here!