Internship
and Page Information
INTERNSHIP
INFORMATION
Congressional
internships are available in
my Roanoke, Harrisonburg, Staunton,
Lynchburg, and Washington, D.C.
offices. Interns are involved
in a variety of tasks.
Duties vary from completing
general office work to attending
policy meetings to researching
legislation. Our office
strives to offer a rich educational
experience to interns.
Students are encouraged to apply
to receive class credit for
completing an internship in
my office.
Download Intern Application
Students
interested in applying for an
internship in the Washington
office may send or fax a resume,
cover letter, and intern application to:
Intern
Coordinator
Office of Congressman Bob
Goodlatte
2240 Rayburn House Office
Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Fax: (202) 225-9681
Students
interested in applying for an
internship in a District office may send or fax a resume,
cover letter, and intern applicationto:
District
Director
10 Franklin Road, S.E.
Suite 540
Roanoke, VA 24011-2121
Fax: (540) 857-2675
PAGE
INFORMATION
Currently, sixty-six young men
and women are appointed by their
Member of Congress to serve
as pages in the U.S. House of
Representatives. Serving
as a page is a rewarding and
challenging opportunity which
allows students to learn more
about the legislative process
first hand.
Pages may be appointed for the
summer or the school year, and
during that time they reside
at the Page Residence Hall in
Washington, D.C. Pages
who serve during the school
year attend Page School during
the morning hours and the workday
begins immediately following
the last class. The workday
extends to at least 5:00 p.m.
or until the House adjourns
for the day.
To be eligible for the page
program, applicants must be
16 years of age at the time
their appointment begins, be
in their junior year of high
school, and have a cummulative
grade point average of "B" or
better in all major courses
to date. If you would
like an application for page
appointment, please contact
the Page Coordinator at (202)
225-5431.
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