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D.C. Internships
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The internship program is a wonderful opportunity designed to give students a chance to learn more about the legislative process and the responsibilities of a Congressional office through first-hand experience.
Office Responsibilities and Opportunities for Interns
D.C. interns are responsible for giving guided Capitol tours, assisting with legislative research and constituent services, processing mail, and other duties. In addition, interns have an opportunity to observe committee hearings on a variety of issues, attend an impressive speakers' series designed for interns, and accompany staff to various receptions hosted by trade associations in Washington D.C.
Internship Dates
While exact dates of internships vary on a yearly basis, approximate dates for internships are provided below:
Summer Session I: | Month of June |
Summer Session II: | Month of July |
How to Apply:
Step 1: Complete the online Internship application, which includes your general and academic information.
Step 2: Send your resume and a cover letter to Leslie Coppler.
Intern transportation, housing, and compensation
Interns are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from Washington D.C., as well as their housing. Interns are paid at the end of the month at a salary of $1,500 a month. After students accept an internship offer, our office will be happy to assist with further information about housing options in Washington D.C.
For additional information, please contact our Intern Coordinator, Leslie Coppler.
WASHINGTON D.C. OFFICE
2405 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6673
Contact: Leslie Coppler