2007 LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIPS
sponsored by
THE NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
and the
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AT
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
The Department of Political Science and Public Administration at North Carolina State University is pleased to announce its 19th Legislative Internship Program, which it conducts under the authority of the North Carolina General Assembly.
The fourteen interns will enroll in three upper division courses at NC State University during the 2007 Spring semester. These courses are:
- Governmental Internship Seminar (PS 391 - 6 hours)
- Legislative Process (PS 502 - 3 hours)
- Legislative Leadership (PS 498 - 3 hours)
Interns will work a minimum of 30 hours each week at the General Assembly, which convenes in January 2007. Interns will be paid $300 per week for approximately 22 weeks of the session. Typically, the General Assembly continues to pay interns who are performing well to work until it completes its session. NC State University housing is usually available; however, interns my live anywhere they choose in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area.
Participation in the Legislative Internship Program is restricted to students who are regularly enrolled as advanced undergraduates (juniors and seniors) in accredited degree-granting institutions of higher learning in North Carolina. Priority in making appointments will be given to upper-class students with strong preparation in Political Science, Economics, Sociology, or other Social Sciences.
Visit NCSU website for more information.
For further information or questions, please contact:
Dr. Stephen Straus
PSPA - 211 Caldwell Hall
Box 8102
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8102
Phone: (919) 515-5095
FAX: (919) 513-4338
Email: skstraus@aol.com
Or
Julie Trinks
Phone: (919) 515-5149
Email: jstrinks@ncsu.edu




