My office is always accepting resumes from college students interested in interning for academic credit.
By assisting the Congressman’s district staff, interns have the opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge about how a Congressional office provides constituent services and interacts with the community.
Interns in the Washington, D.C. office will have an opportunity to learn about the legislative process and the federal government by working closely with the legislative, communications and constituent services staff members.
All internships are unpaid and candidates who are chosen for the Washington, D.C. office may be responsible for paying their travel and living expenses. However, interns in any office can arrange to receive academic credit for their work.
My internship program is open to all area college students, regardless of major.
Interested candidates should fill out the following application and submit it to my Washington office.
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Name: _______________________________________________ Age: _________________ Address: _______________________________________________ Phone number: (____)_______-_____________ High school attended:_____________________ County/Borough in PA: ___________________________________ College or University: _____________________________________ Major: ________________________ Graduation Year: _________________ GPA: _______________
Intended Starting Date for Internship: (please circle one)
Summer 2007 Semester (DC--deadline March 15th
Fall 2007 Semester (DC)--deadline July 15th
Spring 2008 Semester (DC)--October 30th
On this page or on a separate piece of paper, please write a short essay on why you would like to work as an intern for the Congressman and what you expect to accomplish during your internship. Also please include a resume.
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