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This program offered through Southern Illinois University provides thirty
paid internship opportunities—fifteen at each campus—to SIU undergraduate
students interested in professional careers in politics and with state
government. Students from all academic backgrounds who have reached junior
status (i.e., completed fifty-six hours of course work) are invited to apply to
the program.
The program is named after Senator Vince Demuzio of Carlinville, who, after
battling colon cancer, died April 27, 2004. A champion of Downstate Illinois,
Senator Demuzio was elected to the Senate in 1974, served as chairman of the
state Democratic Party from 1986 to 1990, and was serving as Majority Leader of
the Illinois Senate at the time of his death at age 62.
The Vince Demuzio Governmental Internship Program offers two distinct types
of internship experience.
- Legislative staff internships with House and Senate Republicans and
Democrats. Typically, interns work in the home office fifteen to twenty
hours per week while attending classes full time and perform duties as
regular staff members. The most important criteria for the internship
experience are good oral and written communication skills and a strong
commitment to public service.
- Internships with a state agency. Typically, interns work fifteen to
twenty hours per week in one of several local code department offices while
attending classes full time and perform duties as regular staff members. The
most important criteria for the internship experience are good oral and
written communication skills and a strong commitment to public service.
Interns may begin working any
time openings are available. Subject
to evaluation, interns may work upwards of
eight semesters. Concurrently, they enroll
for two or three hours of internship credit each semester.
Enrollment in the internship course is waived for the first semester if the
internship begins six weeks or later into the fall or spring semester. Upon completion of
the internship, many students seek employment at other levels of government,
pursue further graduate or professional education, or choose career
opportunities in the private sector.
The program has several objectives:
- Make Illinois state government an attractive career goal for college
graduates.
- Provide undergraduate college students with a unique opportunity to
work in and observe close hand the benefits of careers in public service.
- Partner with participating legislators and state agencies in their
efforts to attract qualified candidates to careers in state government.
What are the requirements for eligibility?
- Maintain full-time student status through period of internship (minimum of
twelve credit hours per fall/spring semester and six credit hours during summer
sessions) and make good academic progress toward degree
completion as determined by the Vice President for
Academic Affairs .
- Minimum of junior status (i.e., at least fifty-six hours of
baccalaureate-level course work).
- Minimum GPA of 2.75 overall and/or 3.00 in the
major on a 4.00 scale.
- Willingness to commit for a one- to two-year period of
time.
- Concurrent enrollment in a two- to three-credit-hour internship course for
fall and spring semesters (summer session excluded), for which students will
complete reading and writing assignments related to the internship experience as
assigned by SIU faculty. Enrollment in internship
course is waived if internship begins six weeks or
later into the fall or spring semester.
What is the salary paid to interns?
Interns who work sixty hours per month receive $720 per month; interns who
work eighty hours per month receive $960 per month.*
When is the application deadline?
Applications are received any time during the year and, depending upon
eligibility and availability, are referred to the appropriate legislator or
department supervisor for consideration.
Who administers the program?
Legislative staff internships are administered for the Illinois General
Assembly by the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs at Southern
Illinois University (tel. 618-536-3465). Internships in the
state agencies are
administered at SIUC by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute (tel.
618-453-4009) and at SIUE by the Career Development Center (tel. 618-650-3708).
*Rates are established by and may be modified by the Office of the President.
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