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Monday, October 12, 2020

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Spring Paid Internship Application Deadline is Tuesday, October 13!

 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Spring Paid Internship Application Deadline is Tuesday, October 13!


The application deadline for CHCI’s Spring Congressional Internship Program is Tuesday, October ! Applications are due Tuesday, October 13. The Spring 2021 program will be fully virtual. To apply: https://chci.org/programs/congressional-internship-program/?utm_source=CHCI+General&utm_campaign=cd29c37bfb-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_02_13_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e7757f87d2-cd29c37bfb-62910775 

During CHCI’s paid summer and semester internships, promising Latino undergraduate students experience what it’s like to work in a congressional office, while participating in weekly professional and leadership development and civic engagement through community service. 


GAIN LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE IN WASHINGTON, D.C. CHCI 

Congressional Interns learn firsthand how the legislative system works, spending four days each week working on Capitol Hill. Usually, interns are placed with a member of congress who serves a district in their home state performing meaningful work: 

  • responding to constituent inquiries 
  • writing policy briefs 
  • conducting legislative research on issues such as education, health, foreign affairs, defense, science & technology, and many more 
  • attending congressional hearings and policy briefings 
On programming days, interns will have a full day centered on CHCI’s four Pillars of Leadership—Civic Engagement, Social Responsibility, Self Empowerment, and Promoting Community and Hispanic Culture. During these weekly sessions, participation in discussions surrounding issues that affect the Latino community will help interns explore a variety topics while building strong relationships that can help throughout their career. CHCI’s curriculum is centered around a graduate-level non-credit public policy course taught by The George Washington University Cisneros Hispanic Leadership Institute and Trachtenberg School of Public Policy.

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