2023 White House Internship application period is still open

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2023 White House Internship application period is still open

 
POSTED ON Nov 28, 2022
 

Applications for the 2023 Summer session of the White House Internship Program opened at the beginning of November. According to the Presidential Prayer Team website, President Biden and Vice President Harris made the announcement offering internships at 16 offices, including the offices of the White House and the vice president.


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The White House Internship Program application portal will close Friday, December 2nd, 2022 at 11:59 pm ET. The Summer 2023 program will be an 8-week program, beginning on Monday, June 12th, and ending on Friday, August 4th.

The first paid White House Internship Program commenced during the fall of 2022, easing the burden of unpaid federal internships for low-income students. According to the press release, the funds for paid internships come from bipartisan legislation that President Biden signed earlier this year. The 14-week fall program began on Monday, September 12, and will end on Friday, December 16, 2022.

All interns are now offered a stipend of $750 per week. “This significant milestone of paying White House interns will help remove barriers to equal opportunity for low-income students and first-generation professionals,” the White House press secretary stated in June.

The White House Internship Program is a public service leadership and development program that provides an opportunity to gain valuable skills while supporting the work of the White House and furthering the priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration.

Each year, leaders from around the country participate in the White House Internship Program to dedicate their time, energy, and experience to serving the country through public service.

Program participants must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a college, community college, or university (two- to a four-year institution), graduated from an accredited undergraduate or graduate program at a college, community college, or university (two-to a four-year institution)/

Participants can also be a veteran of the United States armed forces who possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent and has served on active duty, for any length of time, no more than two years prior.

Additional information about the White House Internship Program can be found at WH.gov/intern.


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