Secular Student Alliance & Secular Coalition for America: Capitol Hill Scholars Program

Submitted by august on Thu, 2009-11-05 06:38.
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The Secular Coalition for America is launching its first-ever Capitol Hill Scholars Program!  We're excited to announce this amazing opportunity for our students.

Have you ever wanted to spend a summer interning on Capitol Hill?

Capitol Hill Scholars ProgramAre you looking to boost your resume while defending the values and principles important to you?

Do you want the opportunity to make great professional contacts with important advocacy organizations on Capitol Hill?

Are you interested in earning college credit for promoting public policy that nontheistic Americans care about?

If you answered yes to these questions, consider applying for the Secular Coalition for America’s Capitol Hill Scholars Program.

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Here’s how it works:

While we can’t guarantee that you’ll land an internship on Capitol Hill, the Secular Coalition will work with you to get your resume and cover letter through the door to elected offices and do everything in our power to help you land a highly coveted internship on Capitol Hill.

Applicants who are accepted for internships will then officially become part of our Capitol Hill Scholars Program, where we will offer you fantastic learning and networking opportunities and the tools and skills you need to be a nontheist advocate on Capitol Hill.

We also hope to offer a stipend for students who are part of the Scholars Program based on financial need.

If you are interested in this summer internship opportunity, contact Sasha Bartolf, the Legislative Director for the Secular Coalition for America, to begin the process of applying to work on Capitol Hill.  You can email her directly at sasha[AT]secular[DOT]org 


 

  
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