The White House has opened up its summer 2014 internship program application.
Young adults across the country will get the opportunity to develop their leadership skills through hands-on experience and participate in public service projects.
Senior staff members conduct a weekly speaker series and small group meetings are held to explore different policy aspects of the Executive Office of the President.
Interns will work full-time, conducting research, managing incoming inquiries, writing memos, and attending meetings and off-site field trips.
The application includes two essay questions, two letters of recommendation, and a one page resume.
In order to qualify students must be enrolled in or have graduated from an undergraduate or graduate program at a college, be a veteran of the United States Armed Forces, who possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent and has served on active duty for two years.
Application deadline is Jan. 5. For more information visit http://www.whitehouse.gov/internships


