When the Georgia General Assembly is in session, University of Georgia students intern at the Georgia State Capitol. They participate in the legislative process and serve as aides to State Representatives and Senators.

These programs provide students with firsthand knowledge and experience in state government. The following UGA programs provide experiential learning opportunities for students to learn about how the state legislature functions and operates in Atlanta and in Athens:


Office of Government Relations State Session Internship

An intern is pictured with Georgia Governor Brian KempEach legislative session, a University of Georgia student serves as an intern for the Office of Government Relations. The selected student will advocate for UGA with state legislators, attend and report on committee hearings, and assist with communications and events.

Additionally, the intern will have the opportunity to network with state leaders and UGA alumni working in the state capitol. This internship is open to undergraduate students only and provides a competitive stipend.

The deadline to apply is October 4, 2024.

More Information: Spring 2025 State Internship

Contact

Ben Morris | [email protected]


The Georgia Legislative Intern Program

A group of interns from The Georgia Legislative Intern Program.The Georgia Legislative Intern Program (GLIP) provides college juniors and seniors the opportunity to gain hands-on knowledge of Georgia’s legislative process while working one-on-one with members of the General Assembly. Selected students will be placed in House or Senate offices where some of their duties may include legislative tracking, constituent services, media assistance, attendance at committee meetings and development of bill summaries, among other responsibilities. This is a paid, full-time program, open to students of all majors from all of Georgia’s public and private institutions. The Carl Vinson Institute of Government assists in selecting participants of the GLIP.

Contact

UGA Institute of Government | [email protected]


FACS Legislative Aide Leadership Fellows Program

An FACS Legislative Aide Leadership Fellow stands by a man at the Georgia Capitol.

The FACS Legislative Aide Leadership Fellows Program is a spring semester opportunity open to students with majors in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Fellows work with a state senator or representative during the Georgia General Assembly session at the Capitol in Atlanta. Mentorship, leadership, and career development are integrated components of the fellowship experience.

Typical responsibilities include, but are not limited to, attending committee meetings, responding to constituent concerns, media management, calendar scheduling, drafting legislator remarks, reports, and press releases, greeting guests, leading tours, and conducting legislative research.

Fellows also act as a guide during the college’s annual FACS Day at the Capitol in February. Selected students can earn up to 12 hours of course credit, satisfy the Experiential Learning requirement, and receive a $4,000 stipend.

Contact

FACS Student Success and Advising Center | [email protected]

 


CAES Georgia Legislative Internship

View of the exterior of the Georgia Capitol BuildingThe College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the Georgia Agribusiness Council and the Senate Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee co-sponsor a 12-week legislative internship during the legislative session in the Spring semester.

The internship is open to juniors and seniors in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Contact

Caroline Hinton | [email protected]

 


Governor’s Intern Program

View of the exterior of the Georgia Capitol Building

The Governor’s Internship Program is a paid, in-person internship that provides students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience through internships with state agencies and other offices in the Governor’s administration including Communications, Constituent Services, Policy, Scheduling, and Executive Board and Appointments.

The application process is very competitive. All eligible college juniors, seniors, graduate students, and anyone no more than one year past graduation are encouraged to apply. For more information please visit the Internship program page or contact the internship coordinator at [email protected].

More Information: 2024 Governor’s Intern Program

Contact

[email protected]


Governor’s Law Intern Program

View of the exterior of the Georgia Capitol BuildingThe Governor’s Law Internship Program is a paid, in-person internship and is available to law students who have completed at least one semester of coursework.

Working alongside attorneys in the Executive Consul’s office, interns will have the opportunity to assist staff with various legal matters pertaining to the executive branch’s role and responsibilities within the state government. For more information please visit the Internship program page or contact the internship coordinator at [email protected].

Contact

[email protected]

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