Thursday, August 29th, 2019
Capitol Hill Internship Program
Come learn more about the Capitol Hill Internship Program which provides funding for undergraduate students seeking summer internships on Capitol Hill or in District offices.
Come learn more about the Capitol Hill Internship Program which provides funding for undergraduate students seeking summer internships on Capitol Hill or in District offices.
CDC Intern Laura ’19 highlights three great companies in D.C area recruiting for full time positions, all of which have Bucknell alumni working there as well.
We are excited to help co-sponsor two upcoming events with the Political Science Department and the Bucknell Institute for Public Policy.
Summer 2018 Capitol Hill program interns will share their experiences in congressional offices in DC and in District offices.
See what Laura’s summer internship with Representative Sean Maloney (D-NY-18) in Washington D.C. was like and learn more about the Capitol Hill Internship Program.
Excited to feature returning CDC Intern Caroline Guthrie ’20 and her experience with the Capitol Hill Internship Program today!
The purpose of this event is to offer students an environment to network with alumni, parents and representatives from the public and private sectors about their career paths, organizations and any volunteer, internship and full-time opportunities.
Join us for a panel information session lunch on Tuesday, Oct 17 and hear from past Capitol Hill Internship Program scholarship recipients about their experiences and the application process.
Victoria Walker ’18 shares her internship experience working on Capitol Hill for Representative Lou Barletta (R-PA-11).
Caroline Kehrli‘18 shares her internship experience working on Capitol Hill for The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Office of Congressman Bill Shuster (PA-09).
The BPIP Internship Fund provides a scholarship of $3,000 for undergraduate students able to secure an unpaid summer internship in the nonprofit / public service sector.
The Capitol Hill Internship Program is a competitive summer internship program that provides a stipend of $300 per week up to $3,000 for students able to secure a Capitol Hill internship provided the internship is unpaid and not for academic credit.
The purpose of this event is to offer students an environment to network with alumni, parents and representatives from the public and private sectors about their career paths, organizations and any volunteer, internship and full-time opportunities.
Raj Thangavelu ’98, member of the Alumni Board and the Bucknell Public Interest Program (BPIP) Advisory Committee, will be back on campus for Homecoming weekend. Raj is a longtime federal employee who works in the Washington metro area. He will be offering two programs and conducting mock interviews while he is here.
The Capitol Hill Internship Program is a competitive summer internship program that provides a stipend of $300 per week up to $3,000 for students able to secure a Capitol Hill internship provided the internship is unpaid and not for academic credit. The application process is competitive and the application deadline is Monday, December 8, at 11:59 pm, on the BRIDGE. Application requirements and details about the Program will be provided at the information session: Oct 6: 5:00 – 6:00pm, ELC 217 Oct 27: Noon – 1:00pm, ACWS 113 Nov 19: 5:00 – 6:00pm, ELC 217 Information Sessions with McAllister & […]