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Academic Year Internships

During the academic year, the IOP coordinates and funds academic-year internships for students to engage with the Chicagoland political ecosystem alongside their typical coursework on campus. Internship applications for the 2023-2024 academic year will open in Fall 2023.

Intern Spotlight

Americans with disabilities are stuck in limbo as backlogs at the Social Security Administration prevent them from receiving disability benefits when they need them. Graham Harwood (MPP '23) worked with lawmakers to reduce backlogs during his internship at the Committee on Oversight & Accountability, the main investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives.

Deadlines

Applications for 2023-2024 academic-year internships are due Friday, October 13.

The Career Development team will host an info session for students interested in academic-year internships on Friday, October 6. Ahead of the application deadline, the IOP will also host workshops on resume, cover letter, and interviewing skills for the application preparation.

Application Process

The IOP conducts a matching process to place students in academic-year internships. Students will submit a single general application, including a resume and cover letter (or other writing sample). On the application, students will express interest in specific roles and themes.

Internship descriptions and requirements will be available on the IOP website. The student application will be posted in September and will close on Friday, October 13th.

During the matching period, the IOP will review all student applications and match students with employers based on student qualifications, skills, and interests, as well as employer needs and preferences. Employers will then have the opportunity to conduct confirmation interviews with matched students.

Internship Stipends & Requirements

During the 2023-24 school year, we plan to send 65 interns to an array of Chicago-area organizations and agencies. Students will complete 160 hours of internship experience and will receive a stipend of $2,550.

A formal training and onboarding period will commence in November and December, followed by internship work time from January 3rd to May 10th, 2024.

Interns should plan to meet in person with their employer partners a minimum of six times during the course of their internship (including the first site visit during the onboarding process). In addition to the six-visit minimum, we encourage employer partners and students to work together in person whenever schedules allow. Our interns develop and build on existing professional communication skills through our internships.

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