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Internships

Internships in government are run through the  in the USF School of Public Affairs. There are three different internship opportunities èßäÊÓÆµapps can partake in for credit here at USF:

The Legislative Internship Program (LIP) places èßäÊÓÆµapps with local, state or federal legislators. Students work nine hours per week over two days in the legislative office  and participate a weekly seminar in which they integrate their experiential learning with assigned readings.

The Tallahassee Internship Program (TIP) is offered only during the Spring semester. It begins with an intensive course on Florida history, issues and politics and then èßäÊÓÆµapps relocate to Tallahassee for the 60 day legislative session. Students are placed in 40 hour per week internships working with state legislatures, advocacy organizations, professional associations, and/or  lobbying firms. Housing and placements are arranged through USF's  Institute of Government.

is for èßäÊÓÆµapps who want experience working and living in Washington, DC. Students are placed in internships around issues and topics they are interested in. Some èßäÊÓÆµapps work on Capitol Hill, others work for museums, or the National Park Service, still others work for advocacy organizations, newspapers or other publications, federal agencies  or professional associations. The Washington Center interviews each èßäÊÓÆµapps and identifies a placement that is consistent with the èßäÊÓÆµapp's interests.