New York State Assembly Intern Program

Location:
Albany, ,
United States
Term: Spring

Five-month supported internships in the New York State Assembly 

The Session Internship offers college students a chance to participate in state government and the legislative process through a well-structured practical learning experience. The Assembly Intern Committee awards a $4,900 stipend and a $11,500 stipend (includes book allowance) to each undergraduate and graduate Session Intern, respectively, in the January to May internship.

The Assembly offers up to 150 college students an opportunity to get involved in state government and gain firsthand knowledge of the legislative process. Interns complete an Orientation, are enrolled in the course taught by the Intern Committee faculty and are required to attend Issue Policy Forums on Mondays from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and Tuesday evenings as scheduled, as part of their academic requirement. Interns are also assigned research and administrative responsibilities in an Assembly office.

Columbia students cannot earn academic credit for this program.

Fact Sheet

Discipline:
Arts and Architecture, Foreign Language Learning, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEM
Eligibility:
Columbia Alumna/us, Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, Columbia General Studies, Junior, Not U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, Senior, U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident
Fellowship Type:
Experiential, Public Service
Location:
Albany, ,
United States
Region:
North America
Term:
Spring

Dates & Deadlines

Spring
2024
Application Deadline: 
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Notes: 
Application deadline for graduates October 22, 2022. Application deadline for undergraduates November 1, 2022.