Library of Congress Seeks Fall Interns through TWC’s Federal Diversity Internship Initiative

July 9, 2021 The Washington Center

Library of Congress

Here’s an opportunity to get a paid, virtual fall internship at an iconic institution in Washington, D.C. – the largest library in the world.

The Library of Congress is seeking applicants for a 15-week virtual fall internship program. This internship program is part of TWC’s Federal Diversity Internship Initiative (FDII), and is open to almost any major.

You will work virtually for the Library of Congress full-time (32-40 hours/week) for the duration of the 15-week internship (September 7–December 17, 2021). And you’ll earn a generous stipend of $9,159.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen
  • Be currently enrolled in an undergraduate (sophomore or above) or a graduate program
  • Have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5
  • Be willing to undergo a Federal Government background check
  • Commit to working full-time (32-40 hours/week) for the duration of the internship

This is an exceptional opportunity for students who may otherwise not be able to travel to Washington, D.C., and an excellent addition for your resume.

To start the application process, please complete the Program Interest Form. The TWC Federal team will contact you as soon as possible to help you complete the application process and answer your questions.

The deadline for your Program Interest Form submission to TWC is July 14, 2021, 1 p.m. (EDT). If you have immediate questions, please email us at federal@twc.edu.

 

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