Internship and Page Programs

Our intern program is designed to give young men and women the opportunity to learn the intricacies of Congress by working alongside staff members.

Interested candidates must submit the following to my Washington, D.C. or Henderson office no later than July 25, 2008 at 5:00pm:

Letters of recommendation must arrive in a sealed envelope—no Xeroxed copies or faxes will be accepted.

Here are a few links for intern housing in the Washington D.C. area:

American University
Summer Housing On-Campus/Off Campus Housing
Rockwood Building, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington DC, 20016-8039
(202) 885-2669

George Washington University
Summer Housing On-Campus/Off Campus Housing Resource Center
2121 I Street NW, Rice Hall, Suite 402, Washington DC, 20052
(202) 994-6688

Georgetown University
Summer Housing On-Campus/Off-Campus Housing Office
37th and O Streets, NW Box 2217, Washington DC, 20057
(202) 687-3999

Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation requires you to intern through them to receive housing.

Trinity College
Summer Housing On-Campus/Conference Office
125 Michigan Avenue, NE, Washington DC, 20017
(202) 939-5000

The Washington Center ( Gallaudet University)
Director of Student Life
1101 14th Street NW, Suite 500, Washington DC, 20005-5601
(202) 651-5551

Washington Intern Student Housing (WISH)

The Young Women's Christian Home (Columbia College)
Thompson-Markwood Hall, 235 Second Street, NE, Washington DC, 20002
(202) 546-3255

Page Program

P ages have been serving the House of Representatives for over two hundred years. Working as a team, Pages assist Members with their legislative duties, deliver correspondence and small packages within the congressional complex, answer phones in the Member Cloakrooms, and prepare the House Floor for sessions.

High school juniors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher may work as Pages in the U.S. House of Representatives for a fall or spring semester. There is no GPA requirement for Pages who work during the summer semester. While serving the House, Pages live in Washington D.C., at the Page Residence Hall, a few blocks away from the Capitol. During the academic year, Pages attend classes at the House Page School. Pages must be sponsored by a Member of Congress and be at least sixteen years old on the date they begin their term. All communication regarding the Page program must be made through the applicant’s sponsoring Member.

If you’re interested in becoming a Page, please contact my Washington, D.C. office to begin the application process.

Page Program Fact Sheet