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WLP 2000

About the Internship Experience

The 2000 Washington Leadership Program is an intensive program running from June 26, 2000 to August 18, 2000 . Students are awarded a stipend for participation in the program. The eight week-program is composed of three distinct modules, designed to prepare Indian American students with the skills, netowrking contacts, and learning opportunties they need to become the next generation of leaders for the community and the country in the next century.

Module One: Orientation and Leadership Training
Following an orientation on the program and the political process, the participants undergo a four-day leadership program.

The training, based on leadership principles used in top leadership programs and Fortune 500 firms, enhances personal skills while fostering team-building through exercises, games, and workshops. The skills gained during the training are useful, not just during the summer, but throughout the particpants' careers.

Module Two: Public Policy Internship
Internships are arranged for each participant with Members of Congress. For six weeks, interns fulfll a variety of assignments necessary for the functioning of a legislative office while getting firsthand experience of the public policy process at work. During their experience on Capitol Hill, interns will have many opportunities to meet the nation's top policymakers, political figures, and thought makers.

Past interns have been assigneda wide range of duties from administrative tasks to legislative research to writing speeches for Members of Congress. Compared with other Capitol Hill interns, IACPA interns have been successful in receiving greater degrees of responsibility because of their effective communication skills, flexibility, reliability, and professionalism.

In addition to providing participants with practical knowledge and work experience, one of the most rewarding aspects of the Washington Leadership Program is the opportunity to work side-by-side with Members of Congress, Capitol Hill staffers, and other interns, many of whom will become future leaders of the United States. These contacts are an asset to any aspiring, young leader.

Module Three: Project Management and Community Strategizing
The final week of the program is devoted to providing training to students on effective project planning and management, skills that will be useful for their campus activities and professional life. In addition, the students concentrate on issues facing the Indian American community. Interns plan and implement a project to address these concerns upon their return to school.

Past projects have included:

 

 

 

Selection Process

Selection for the program is competitive. In 1998, 146 applications were received for 15 coveted positions. Applicants are selected based on academic credentials, work and leadership experience, community service, and most important, dedication to service of the Indian American community.

Elegibility

The Washington Internship Program isto full-time undergraduate students in good academic standing. All applicants must be either a legal permanent resident (green-card holder) or citizen of the United States. All majors welcome.

How to Apply

Interested applicants must complete a four-part application form by February 4, 2000:

  • Personal information
  • Resume
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Personal Statement

For a complete schedule of deadlines, please click here. To print out an application form, please click here.


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