Legislative Internship in Agriculture
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from 05:00 PM to 05:00 PM
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The Legislative Internship in Agriculture is designed to provide the intern with a working knowledge of the structure and operational procedures of Oklahoma state government and to observe and evaluate firsthand the opportunities of a career in politics or public service. Particular emphasis is placed on the legislative process and the role of the Oklahoma Senate and House Committees on Agriculture.
The intern will work closely with the Chairs and staffs of those Committees. The intern will also work with the Commissioner and staff of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture. The intern will be officed in or near the legislative office of either the Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee or the Chair of the House Agriculture Committee. The internship will be in effect throughout the Spring Semester; the intern will be directly involved in daily activities at the Capitol while the State Legislature is in session. The intern will establish residence in or near Oklahoma City during this period.
Under the provisions of the program, the intern must enroll in no more than six credit hours for the Spring Semester by enrolling in AG 3010. All other enrollment should be postponed to future semesters. A scholarship of $3,500 will be awarded to the intern. Applicants must be currently enrolled in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and must be working toward an undergraduate degree in that College. Selection criteria includes scholarship, leadership, professional goals and the character of the applicants.
Applications should be typed; Click here for a fillable PDF.
Submit completed applications to 136 Ag Hall no later than 5:00 pm on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Finalists will be interviewed.