I participated in the 2011 spring internship program. I got terminated 1 month before graduation for trying to sneak in my friend into the complex after hours and before getting termed, I told them I wanted to try to get back into the company and they told me I was on a no-rehire list for exactly 1 year. I tried to apply for the 2012 fall intership program and I got denied. I'm hoping the reason was because at the time that I applied, it was still not 1 year yet. Does anyone know how I can get back into the company at this time?
I think your chances are low - they turn away 1000 of kids each year that are very qualified. If your work-record was not clean - then I am not sure there is any chance. I read the other day about a girl who was denied re-hire cause she had 2 points from losing a set of keys.
But, if you had a strong track record, then, I would suggest strongly suggest writing a letter to a senior member of the program. Be up front and admit your guilt and your heart-felt apology. Add in (maybe in bullets) any / all accomplishments you have had since you left the program.
Make sure the letter is very professional - and you may have friends / family critique it. Don't be too emotional - state the facts and keep it simple. Business folks don't like long letters or e-mails - they do not have time to read a ten page letter.
I would follow that up with a phone call to the person you sent it too a few weeks after it is sent. Script out that call before you make it! Again, find others to help you get the right tone and message down! "My name is x, I sent you a letter, I want to make sure you received it, I wanted to contact you if you had any questions about me and what I was trying to communicate." What do you say if you get voice mail? Have that scripted also.
In preparation, you may search out ex-supervisors and co-workers as references. These folks may also tell you who to approach. Your current bosses references could help also.
I think you need to overwhelm with evidence you are a great person and made one stupid mistake. You need to compel someone that does not know you at all: "Ok, one mistake should not condemn a person for life!".
I think you are fighting an uphill battle. But, anything is possible if done professionally and properly.