National Internships
The UCLA National Internship Program was created to provide students with
an opportunity to work with elected officials, government agencies, public
interest groups, international organizations, and a wide range of other public
and private enterprises. Internships have been arranged with the White House,
U.S. House of Representatives, the Senate, California Legislature, CNN, Amnesty
International, and a host of other organizations.
Internships to Washington
D.C. are offered every quarter throughout the year. Internships to Sacramento
are offered only during the summer. We also assist students with placements
to other locations in the United States, mostly during the summer.
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It is required that each applicant attends an information meeting or workshop
in order to become familiar with operational details of the program.
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You
must apply at least two quarters before you plan to begin your internship.
For example, if you want to intern during the summer, apply by winter quarter.
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To
learn more about the UCLA National Internship Program as well as other programs
available, visit us on the second floor, Room 200, of the UCLA Career Center.
Our counselors will be happy to assist you in exploring various internship
options.
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To learn more about internships in Washington D.C., Sacramento,
other cities, or national fellowships, just click on the links on the left
side of this page.