Congressional Internship Program
Congressional Internship Program (Summer)
Experience: Undergraduate Student & Recent Graduate
Program Dates: Summer 2025
Application Launch: August 15, 2024
Application Deadline: December 1, 2024
With CHCI’s paid internships offered during the Summer and Fall, students can apply for the program that best fits their college timeline and schedule.
CHCI interns will meet accomplished leaders—including CHCI Alumni— dedicated to improving the Latino community. These leaders come from a wide range of professional backgrounds, including Capitol Hill, Fortune 500 companies, NGOs, nonprofits, and other organizations that support Latino education and leadership development.
The Congressional Internship Program (CIP) equips participants with legislative knowledge, cultural competency, an extensive network, and personal and professional leadership skills. CHCI interns come to D.C. from throughout the country. They will meet fellow Latinos from different heritages and backgrounds—learning as much from each other as from CHCI. As they work together, serve the community, and explore the nation’s capital, interns will build bonds that will last beyond the program.
Interns will attend weekly programming sessions centered on CHCI’s four Pillars of Leadership—Self Discovery, Transformation through Collective Power, Rooted in my Strength, and Planting Seeds for Tomorrow. The CHCI pillars provide the support needed to strategize and produce organized, culturally relevant programming with timely content to create opportunities, transform, influence, and connect the next generation of Latino leaders.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
- Attend an 8-day orientation and weekly leadership development sessions throughout the program
- Work a minimum of 32 hours a week in congressional office assignment
- Participate in all CHCI-sponsored activities including Hispanic Heritage Month events, Summits, and receptions
- Complete community service hours
- Comply with CHCI policies regarding work performance and personal conduct
PROGRAM BENEFITS
- Congressional Office Internship Placement
- Great Pay: $5,400 (Fall), $4,776 (Summer)
- Domestic round-trip transportation to Washington, D.C.
- Medical insurance during the program (all premiums paid by CHCI)
- Furnished Housing (Rent and Utilities Covered)
- Academic Credit (we encourage participants to discuss this with their academic advisors)
- $100 per month Metro stipend
- Weekly leadership development training
- Exclusive networking opportunities
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
- Students must be enrolled full time and working towards their undergraduate degree in the academic period before participation. Recent graduates who graduate in the term immediately prior to the program session may apply
- Summer 2025 Program: Must be enrolled full time during Spring 2025. Spring 2025 quarter/semester graduates may apply.
- Fall 2025 Program: Must be enrolled full time during Spring 2025 OR Summer 2025 (Summer enrollment not required). Summer 2025 graduates may apply.
- High academic achievement (preference of 3.0 GPA or higher)
- Evidence of leadership skills and potential for leadership growth
- Demonstrated commitment to public service-oriented activities
- Superior analytical skills, outstanding oral and written communication skills
- If selected as a finalist, all individuals will be required to provide proof of enrollment to participate in the program
- Community college individuals graduating in June are eligible for the summer session if they are transferring to a 4-year institution come the Fall semester. If selected, they will be required to provide confirmation of enrollment at new institution for the Fall semester
- Applicants must be U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, asylees, or individuals who are lawfully authorized to work full-time without restriction for any U.S. employer and who, at the time of application, possess lawful evidence of employment authorization. International students on F-1 or M-1 visas are not eligible for CHCI programs.
- NOTE: Individuals who are seeking consideration under the “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival” (DACA) policy must be eligible to work and possess valid employment authorization at the time of acceptance and must maintain continuous lawful employment authorization for the duration of the program for which the person is applying.
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection process is competitive, consisting of two stages: (1) a written application and (2) an asynchronous interview. Written applications and prerecorded interviews are reviewed by a selection committee composed of program alumni, members of the CHCI Board of Directors and Advisory Council, and CHCI staff.