You
are invited to apply for the Maryland General Assembly (MGA) Internship
Program, a two-semester course open only to students who have earned
superior academic records and who have demonstrated effective writing
skills. Your academic record indicates you are an excellent fit for
this limited-admissions program.
Many program alums have claimed that the MGA program offers the best internship opportunity at UMCP. Interns serve at the MGA for twenty hours a week during the spring legislative session. Their assignments develop invaluable professional skills. In previous sessions, interns researched proposed legislation, responded to constituent mail, organized news conferences, and wrote and delivered testimony. The internship (ENGL388M/HONR386) conveys six credits.
The preceding fall semester course (ENGL381/HONR368A) conveys three credits, and teaches students the skills that the internship will require. In addition, students learn about the MGA and Maryland state politics.
Many program alums have claimed that the MGA program offers the best internship opportunity at UMCP. Interns serve at the MGA for twenty hours a week during the spring legislative session. Their assignments develop invaluable professional skills. In previous sessions, interns researched proposed legislation, responded to constituent mail, organized news conferences, and wrote and delivered testimony. The internship (ENGL388M/HONR386) conveys six credits.
The preceding fall semester course (ENGL381/HONR368A) conveys three credits, and teaches students the skills that the internship will require. In addition, students learn about the MGA and Maryland state politics.
For
students under university CORE, the combination of ENGL 381 and ENGL
388M will fulfill your Professional Writing Requirement. For students
under the university General Education program, ENGL 381 satisfies the
Professional Writing Requirement, and ENGL 388M satisfies one
Scholarship in Practice requirement.
Benefits of participating in the program:
• Earn a total of nine credits
• Complete the university’s professional writing graduation requirement
• Receive a $700 stipend to help defray expenses
• Receive a pass for free parking in the Naval Academy stadium parking lot
• Serve as an undergraduate ambassador to the state government
Many program alums consider two other benefits even more valuable. First, the program helps develop skills that will help graduates secure real-world jobs. Second, it enables them to network with legislators and legislative staff. (Two program alums currently work for the MGA!)
Here’s what recent interns had to say about their experience in Annapolis:
Benefits of participating in the program:
• Earn a total of nine credits
• Complete the university’s professional writing graduation requirement
• Receive a $700 stipend to help defray expenses
• Receive a pass for free parking in the Naval Academy stadium parking lot
• Serve as an undergraduate ambassador to the state government
Many program alums consider two other benefits even more valuable. First, the program helps develop skills that will help graduates secure real-world jobs. Second, it enables them to network with legislators and legislative staff. (Two program alums currently work for the MGA!)
Here’s what recent interns had to say about their experience in Annapolis:
·
“My
Delegate asked me to prepare testimony for his bill hearing. He read
my speech verbatim during the hearing and was quoted in the local paper
the next day!”
·
“My
Senator, my office, and other connections I made in Annapolis
recommended me for jobs after graduation and wrote great law school
recommendations.”
·
"I
learned more in this internship than I ever could from sitting in a
classroom. The firsthand experience of being in Annapolis and
experiencing the day-to-day actions helped me to gain a much better
understanding of how Maryland politics works."
You can find full information about the program on
http://www.english.umd.edu/academics/undergraduate/internships/current/mga-0.
To
apply, just download an application form from the website. You will
need to submit the completed application (including an unofficial copy
of your transcript) along with two recommendations ASAP to receive full
consideration. The application deadline for your portion of the
application is Friday, April 10, 2015. (Recommendations may come later
if necessary.) After that, applications will be accepted on a rolling
basis.
If you have additional questions about the program, please feel free to contact me at lewiske@umd.edu.
Congratulations on your fine academic record. I hope you will take advantage of this unique opportunity and I look forward to receiving your application.
Sincerely,
Karen E. Lewis
Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of English Language and Literature
University of Maryland College Park
1128 Tawes Hall
College Park, MD 20742
301-405-3825
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