New York State Senate
New York State Assembly
Internships
UUNI391
SENATE SESSION ASSISTANTS PROGRAM
(15 CREDITS)
The Senate
aims to foster an appreciative understanding of the
role of processes, personalities, and problem solving
in state government. Through the orientation process,
the academic program administered by the Student Program
Office, and activities assigned throughout placement,
interns become conversant with Senate procedures and
resources, and interact with a range of key persons.
UUNI392
ASSEMBLY SESSION INTERN PROGRAM
(15 CREDITS)
The Assembly assigns research and administrative responsibilities
in an Assembly office. The academic component includes
a five-day orientation, and each student must enroll
in one of the courses offered. The Assembly faculty
provides supervision and research advisement and monitors
their progress throughout the semester.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
University at Albany matriculated undergraduate
students who have Junior standing (at least 56 credits)
at the start of the internship AND a cumulative GPA
of at least 2.5 are eligible for both programs. Students
from all academic disciplines are welcome in both programs.
INTERNS FROM BOTH PROGRAMS WILL EARN A STIPEND AND 15
ACADEMIC CREDITS.
APPLICATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE BEGINNING ON THE
FIRST DAY OF FALL SEMESTER CLASSES IN UNDERGRADUATE
EDUCATION, LC 30.
Should you have any questions after you have read the
information packet included with the applications, you
may call 518-442-3950 or come to Lecture Center 30.
For more information about the state
government, please click on the links below.
UUNI393 WASHINGTON CENTER INTERNSHIP
(15 CREDITS)
UUNI393 is a full-time internship program arranged
through The Washington
Center. Students are placed in internships in which
they work four-and-one-half-days a week and participate
in a once-a-week seminar. Placements are in a wide variety
of Washington, D.C. agencies. Specific information is
available in the Office for Undergraduate Education,
LC 30, or by visiting TWC's
web site.

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