Consider applying for the Maryland General Assembly (MGA) Internship Program! The MGA internship program is a two-semester course open only to students who have earned superior academic records and who have demonstrated effective writing skills.
Many program alums have stated the MGA program offers the best internship opportunity at UMD. Interns serve at the MGA for 16-20 hours per week during the spring legislative session (January-April 2021). Their assignments develop invaluable professional skills. In previous sessions, interns researched proposed legislation, responded to constituent mail, organized news conferences, and wrote and delivered testimony. The internship (ENGL388M/HONR379W) conveys six credits.
In the preceding fall semester, students will take a three credit course (ENGL381/HONR368A) which teaches students the skills that the internship will require. In addition, students learn about the MGA and Maryland state politics.
The minimum criteria for this two-semester program is as follows:
Benefits of participating in the program:
To read an article about last year’s MGA interns, please visit Maryland Today.
You can find full information about the program on here.
To apply, just download an application from the website. You will need to submit the completed application (including an unofficial copy of your transcript) along with two recommendations ASAP to receive full consideration. The application deadline for your portion of the application is Friday, April 3, 2020. (Recommendations may arrive shortly thereafter if necessary.) After that, applications will be accepted on a rolling basis ONLY if space in the class is still available.
If you have additional questions about the program, please feel free to contact Karen Lewis at lewiske@umd.edu.
Many program alums have stated the MGA program offers the best internship opportunity at UMD. Interns serve at the MGA for 16-20 hours per week during the spring legislative session (January-April 2021). Their assignments develop invaluable professional skills. In previous sessions, interns researched proposed legislation, responded to constituent mail, organized news conferences, and wrote and delivered testimony. The internship (ENGL388M/HONR379W) conveys six credits.
In the preceding fall semester, students will take a three credit course (ENGL381/HONR368A) which teaches students the skills that the internship will require. In addition, students learn about the MGA and Maryland state politics.
The minimum criteria for this two-semester program is as follows:
- A minimum cumulative UMD GPA of 3.0
- Junior standing (minimum of 60 credits) by the end of the Fall 2020 semester
- A grade of B- or better in any writing courses taken at UMD
- Registered UMD student in both Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters
Benefits of participating in the program:
- Earn a total of nine upper level credits
- Complete the university’s professional writing graduation requirement
- Satisfy one of the university’s two required Scholarship in Practice courses, at least one of which must be taken outside of your major
- Receive a minimum of $850 as a stipend to help defray travel expenses
- Receive a pass for free parking in the Naval Academy stadium parking lot
- Serve as an undergraduate ambassador to the state government
To read an article about last year’s MGA interns, please visit Maryland Today.
You can find full information about the program on here.
To apply, just download an application from the website. You will need to submit the completed application (including an unofficial copy of your transcript) along with two recommendations ASAP to receive full consideration. The application deadline for your portion of the application is Friday, April 3, 2020. (Recommendations may arrive shortly thereafter if necessary.) After that, applications will be accepted on a rolling basis ONLY if space in the class is still available.
If you have additional questions about the program, please feel free to contact Karen Lewis at lewiske@umd.edu.
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