Native American and Alaska Native undergraduate juniors and seniors, law students, and graduate students are encouraged to apply for this unique opportunity. Udall Interns are placed in Senate, House, and Federal agency offices to learn firsthand how the Federal Government works with Native Nations. Interns will gain a better understanding of the collaborative relationship between Tribal, State, and Federal governments and how they can use this knowledge to support their professional goals and desire to work for Indian Country.
A community of 12 American Indian and Alaska Native college, graduate, and law students who live and work in Washington, D.C., during the summer;
Access to a network of American Indian professionals and alumni who work on behalf of tribal nations; and
Housing, a living allowance, transportation to and from Washington, D.C., and an educational stipend of $1,200.
Eligibility: First-year Undergraduate (Freshman), Second-year Undergraduate (Sophomore), Third-year Undergraduate (Junior), Fourth-year Undergraduate (Senior), Graduate Student
Minimum GPA:
Deadline month: January
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