Thank you for your interest in an internship with my office. Before applying, please read the following information to ensure you will be able to meet all the necessary internship requirements. If you do qualify, please then follow the listed instructions on how to apply for an internship.
Senator Mark Begich
** Deadline for 2013 Summer Internships is March 8th, 5pm AKST. The internship will last from May 29th - August 2nd. **
Senator Begich offers internships to Alaskans who at a minimum have graduated high school or received a GED diploma. Applicants are also encouraged to have some work experience or post-secondary education at a college, vocational or graduate school.
Internships are currently available year-round at these office locations:
In Washington, D.C., the hours are 9am-6pm daily, paying $1800 per month before taxes. In the Alaska offices, the hours are 8:30am-5:30pm daily, paying $1000 per month before taxes. All interns are expected to find their own housing in D.C. And Alaska. All applications must be submitted by email.
If the above parameters are acceptable and you are interested in applying for an internship in Washington, D.C., or in Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau please send an email to internships@begich.senate.gov. Please indicate in which city you would like to work.
Applications will require the following information:
- Completed application.
- A cover letter explaining why you are interested in the internship, a bit about yourself, and the days/hours you're available each week.
- A 2-3 page writing sample. This can be a school paper or something creative you wrote for this purpose.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email internships@begich.senate.gov. Senator Begich's office is fully committed to ensuring that interns have an interesting, educational, and fulfilling experience.
- Internship Application - Office of U.S. Senator Mark Begich - InternshipApplication-USSenatorMarkBegich.pdf (96.9 KBs)
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United States Senate Youth Program
Two high school juniors or seniors are selected each year from each Alaska, to serve as delegates to Washington Week, a week-long educational program that takes place in Washington, D.C. Students get an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the Senate and the federal government overall, as well as receive a one-time five thousand dollar college scholarship to the undergraduate college of their choice. Public and private high school teachers and principals nominate qualified students beginning in early fall. Qualified students must hold student body office or another elected or appointed position in their communities and show academic interest and aptitude in government, history and politics. The chief state school officer in each state makes the final selection of delegates by December 1.