New York State Senate & Assembly Internship
Applications for Spring 2026 internships are due by 11:59 p.m. October 15, 2025.
Applications for Spring 2026 internships are due by 11:59 p.m. October 15, 2025.
New York State Senate Session Assistants complete research and administrative responsibilities in a New York State Senator’s office during the legislative session.
The Senate’s Office of Student Programs supervises assistants, advising their research and monitoring their progress throughout the semester. Students complete a five-day orientation, as well as academic activities and assignments.
Undergraduate students selected for this internship earn 15 academic credits and a stipend, which is paid bi-weekly.
Students work full-time, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and do not take University courses while completing this internship. Students must be available from early January to May. Interns may be expected to begin their work during UAlbany's winter break and will work through the University's spring break.
UAlbany students must apply through the University to be considered for this program. Links to the application for UAlbany students can be found below.
To apply for the New York State Senate Session Assistant Program through UAlbany, you must:
Applications for Spring 2026 internships are due by 11:59 p.m. October 15, 2025.
Start your Senate Session Assistant Application here.
To receive notices about the application and NYS Legislative Internship-related events, sign up for the email list.
You must complete a three-part application:
Part 1: Request Letters of Reference and Judicial Clearance Form. This part of the application starts the process of collecting your letters of reference, as well as requests your permission to begin the Judicial Clearance process. Begin Part 1 as early as possible. After submitting Part 1, you will receive an email link to Part 3.
Part 2: Degree Progress and Advisor's Contact Information Form. Once you submit Part 1, you will be automatically redirected to the form for Part 2, where you will provide your Advisor's contact information and share your current course enrollments. (If you are applying to both legislative internship programs, you only need to complete this form once.)
Part 3: Application Materials Form. Once you’ve submitted Part 1, you will receive an email with a link to Part 3: Application Materials. This part of the application collects your required application materials, which are listed below.
You must submit all three parts of the application by the final deadline. Letters of reference must also be submitted for your application to be complete.
In Part 1, you will request the Letters of Reference:
In Part 3, you will submit the following required application materials:
The applications for UAlbany students must be submitted through the above forms. Applications submitted through other platforms or sent directly to the Senate will not be considered.
Applications are reviewed by a UAlbany review committee. The committee's written feedback is sent to the New York State Senate Session Assistant Program Director.
If the committee needs more information about an applicant, they will contact the student to arrange an interview. Notes from that conversation will be included in the committee notes sent to the Program Director.
New York State Assembly Session Interns complete research and administrative responsibilities in a New York State Assemblymember’s office during the legislative session.
The Assembly’s faculty members supervise assistants, advising their research and monitoring their progress throughout the semester. Students complete a five-day orientation, as well as academic activities and assignments.
Undergraduate students selected for this internship earn 15 academic credits and a stipend, which is paid bi-weekly.
Students work full-time, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and do not take University courses while completing this internship. Students must be available from early January to May. Interns may be expected to begin their work during UAlbany's winter break and will work through the University's spring break.
UAlbany students must apply through the University to be considered for this program. Links to the application for UAlbany students can be found below.
To apply for the New York State Senate Session Assistant Program through UAlbany, you must:
Be a matriculated UAlbany undergraduate student
Have junior standing at the start of the internship (junior standing is defined as having earned at least 56 academic credits)
Have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher
Applications for Spring 2026 internships are due by 11:59 p.m. October 15, 2025.
Start your Assembly Session Intern Application here.
To receive notices about the application and NYS Legislative Internship-related events, sign up for the email list.
You must complete a three-part application:
Part 1: Request Letters of Reference and Judicial Clearance Form. This part of the application starts the process of collecting your letters of reference, as well as requests your permission to begin the Judicial Clearance process. Begin Part 1 as early as possible. After submitting Part 1, you will receive an email link to Part 3.
Part 2: Degree Progress and Advisor's Contact Information Form. Once you submit Part 1, you will be automatically redirected to the form for Part 2, where you will provide your Advisor's contact information and share your current course enrollments. (If you are applying to both legislative internship programs, you only need to complete this form once.)
Part 3: Application Materials Form. Once you’ve submitted Part 1, you will receive an email with a link to Part 3: Application Materials. This part of the application collects your required application materials, which are listed below.
You must submit all three parts of the application by the final deadline. Letters of reference must also be submitted for your application to be complete.
In Part 1, you will request the Letters of Reference:
In Part 3, you will submit the following required application materials:
The applications for UAlbany students must be submitted through the above forms. Applications submitted through other platforms or sent directly to the Assembly will not be considered.
Applications are reviewed by a UAlbany review committee. The committee's written feedback is sent to the New York State Assembly Session Internship Program Director.
If the committee needs more information about an applicant, they will contact the student to arrange an interview. Notes from that conversation will be included in the committee notes sent to the Program Director.