State Rep. Jack Jordan, R-Bremen: 'This is an amazing hands-on learning experience, and I encourage any local students to apply today to join me at the Statehouse for the 2025 legislative session.'
State Rep. Jack Jordan, R-Bremen, announces that applications to intern with Indiana House Republicans for the 2025 legislative session are now open to college students and recent graduates of all majors.
This spring semester internship with the Indiana House of Representatives spans January through April and gives students the opportunity to earn $900 biweekly working full time, Monday through Friday at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
Students of all majors are encouraged to apply by the Oct. 31 deadline. Benefits include career and professional development assistance, enrollment access to an Indiana government class, opportunities to earn academic credits through their college or university, and free parking. Interns also are eligible to apply for a competitive $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate and graduate expenses.
Interns work in various departments related to their studies, including legislative operations, policy and communications.
"This is an amazing hands-on learning experience, and I encourage any local students to apply today to join me at the Statehouse for the 2025 legislative session," Jordan said.
Visit IndianaHouseRepublicans.com/Internship to apply.
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