Capitol Scholar Program logo with image of the Capital's Rotunda and The 新澳门六合彩图库 three bar logo.

The Capitol Scholars Program is an immersive summer internship program in Washington, D.C., for exceptional 新澳门六合彩图库 students who plan to pursue a career opportunity in or around the federal government. This curated experience is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of government, introducing them to various positions in the field and expanding their view of governmental affairs.

Capitol Scholars will participate in intensive internships and experiential learning opportunities with offices throughout D.C., such as members of the Alabama congressional delegation, congressional committee offices and governmental affairs agencies. While in D.C., Capitol Scholars will develop leadership skills, learn the art of policy research, analysis and advocacy, as well as be exposed to high-impact professional experiences such as networking opportunities with policy experts, governmental officials, and UA System alumni.

Purpose

The program鈥檚 purpose is two-fold:

  1. To provide an immersive summer internship program in Washington, D.C., designed to provide exceptional UA System students interested in careers in and around government with life changing, merit-based opportunities by allowing them to access roles in our nation鈥檚 capital.
  2. To develop a network of intelligent, diligent, civic-minded UA System alumni who are passionate about serving the state of Alabama.

Applications and Recommendations:

Due: Monday, September 23 at 12:00 P.M.

Students will be selected through a competitive application and interview process. Interested students must submit the following items, which are linked below:

  • Capitol Scholars Application Form
  • Resume
  • Recommendation from a faculty member at their university
  • Recommendation from an individual of their choosing

All materials must be submitted digitally via the links below. Students who fail to complete all four components of the application will not be considered for the program.

To learn more about the Capitol Scholars Program, attend our virtual Interest Meeting on Tuesday, September 10 at 5:00 PM. Register to attend .

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Who is eligible to apply?

    UA, UAB, and UAH students who are:

    • Enrolled in an undergraduate degree program and have earned at least 60 credit hours OR enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program,
    • Graduating in Spring 2025 or later,
    • Interested in working in and around government, and
    • Available to intern in Washington, D.C., in Summer 2025 (mid-May to June).

    Students will be evaluated on merit, including academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to national, state, and local community service.

  • How do I submit recommendations?

    All recommendations are to be submitted digitally. Applicants should share a link to the recommendation form above with the individual writing their recommendation.

  • What can I expect after applying?

    Students will be notified if they are selected to interview, which will take place at each campus the week of October 7, 2024.

  • What are the dates of the program?

    The Capitol Scholars Program is a seven-week program that runs from approximately mid-May through the end of June. Specific dates will be provided to selected students in spring 2025.

  • Is financial support available for the summer?

    Capitol Scholars will be provided housing for the duration of the program as well as a stipend to defray additional cost-of-living expenses.

Group photo of the 2024 class of Capitol Scholars stand at the bottom of a stairs.

2024 class of Capitol Scholars