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> Morris K Udall Native American Congressional Internships
Program Description:
The Udall Foundation provides a ten-week summer internship in Washington, D.C., for Native American and Alaska Native students who wish to learn more about the Federal government and issues affecting Indian Country. The internship is fully funded: the Foundation provides round-trip airfare, housing, per diem for food and incidentals, and a stipend at the close of the program. Interns work in congressional and agency offices where they have opportunities to research legislative issues important to tribal communities and experience an insider's view of the Federal government.
General Program Requirements:
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be Native American or Alaska Native; a junior or senior in college, a recent graduate from a tribal or four-year college, or a graduate or law student; and a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident.
Status
Active
Loan Terms:
Not Applicable
Application Process:
Applications are available on the Udall Foundation's website at
http://www.udall.gov/OurPrograms/NACInternship/ApplicationMaterials.as...
Program Contact Information:
More detailed information on the Internship Program and the application process can be found on the Foundation's website at
http://www.udall.gov/OurPrograms/NACInternship/NACInternship.aspx
or by calling 520-901-8500.
Managing Agency:
The Udall Foundation
http://www.udall.gov
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