Frequently Asked Questions
- How competitive is the 2008 Junior Fellows Summer Intern
Program?
Based on our experience with other intern programs offered here at the Library of Congress, we expect this to be a highly competitive program with large numbers of applications from very qualified and motivated students. Therefore, we must strictly adhere to the requirements for application packages and the deadline for their submission. Interested applicants are encouraged to carefully read the application criteria and procedures.
- What are the selecting officials looking for in the application?
Some of the things selecting officials look for in an application are course selection, work experience, language skills, and interests related to the various subject areas noted on the announcement. As well, while not required, experience or education in library-related fields can be a plus.
- I am interested in more than one subject area of this program. Can I apply to more than one? Must I submit separate applications for each?
In your cover letter, state explicitly your areas of interest. Your education, experience, and general background should affirm your selections and demonstrate your wish for serious consideration for each subject area you identified. Submit only one application package.
- Do you provide financial aid and/or housing?
No. Interns receive a $300.00 per week stipend, not financial aid. They are also eligible for Metrochek, a transit subsidy program for qualified individuals who use the Metro system, Virginia Rail Express, MARC commuter trains, and county and commercial buses and qualified commercial van pools to commute to their jobs at the Library.
The Library of Congress does not make specific recommendations for housing. Below are some websites where interns may choose to arrange for affordable housing. Housing is the full responsibility of the intern.
- How many academic credits do I receive in the program?
The Library of Congress is not an academic institution and does not grant course credits. However, you may want to check with your school about receiving credits for your internship.
- I am not available to start the internship on June 2. Am I still
eligible?
The orientation schedule and the length of the internship directs that we require all interns to report on the same day.
- Can my internship lead to a full-time job?
The internships come with no guarantee for permanent employment. However, we encourage those interested in careers at the Library of Congress to look at all job opportunities listed at the USAJOBS website. The new skills and experience gained during your time at the Library can be used as a stepping stone and the supervisor of your internship can be a valuable reference for your future job searches.
- Will these internships be offered in the Fall/Winter?
No. This is a summer internship program only.
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