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Internships in Congressional Offices:Frequently Asked QuestionsUpdated June 8, 2021Congressional Research Servicehttps://crsreports.congress.govR44491

Internships in Congressional Offices: Frequently Asked QuestionsSummaryMany interns serve in various congressional offices, assisting individual Members, committees,and other offices or support services. Interns serve the House or Senate in a temporary capacity,primarily for an educational benefit, although some interns may receive pay for their service. Likemany aspects of congressional operations, individual House or Senate offices can make many oftheir own rules and guidelines for interns, if they choose to operate an internship program.Additional institutional rules, however, may also apply. In the House, policies set by theCommittee on Ethics or the Committee on House Administration may also affect congressionaloffices and interns, and in the Senate, additional relevant policies may be set by the Senate SelectCommittee on Ethics or the Committee on Rules and Administration.This report addresses frequently asked questions (FAQs) about congressional interns andinternships. It is intended to provide information to congressional offices about the role of internsand to provide a summary of some of the policies and guidance provided by the House and theSenate related to internships. It addresses the House and Senate rules that apply to congressionalinternships, factors that may affect an office’s selection process and an individual’s eligibility toserve in an internship, and some of the congressional resources and training opportunitiesavailable for interns. For additional information about internship opportunities, refer to CRSReport 98-654, Internships, Fellowships, and Other Work Experience Opportunities in theFederal Government.Congressional Research Service

Internships in Congressional Offices: Frequently Asked QuestionsContents1. What is an intern? How is an intern different from a volunteer, fellow, or a page? . 12. What congressional rules specifically apply to interns? . 23. What other information might an office provide to interns?. 44. What is the selection process for interns? . 45. Do interns have to be U.S. citizens? . 56. Can interns participate in campaign activities? . 57. Can interns be related to Members or regular employees?. 58. Is there a minimum or maximum age for interns?. 69. How long does an internship last?. 610. Can interns receive congressional pay? . 711. Can an intern be paid by another organization? . 812. Can an intern receive school credit? . 813. How many interns can an office have?. 914. Are there differences between district/state and DC internships? . 915. Are there mandatory trainings for interns?. 1016. What congressional programs are available for interns?. 11ContactsAuthor Information . 11Congressional Research Service

Internships in Congressional Offices: Frequently Asked Questions1. What is an intern? How is an intern different from a volunteer,fellow, or a page?A number of opportunities exist for individuals wh

Jun 08, 2021 · House Committee on House Administration, Members’ Congressional Handbook, 117th Cong., updated February 16, 2021, pp. 4-8 [hereinafter cited as Members’ Congressional Handbook and also available at https://cha.house.gov/ handbooks/members-congressional-handbook]. Many of the same criteria for interns, volunteers, and fellows overlap

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