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Published on June 26, 2024
White House Internship Program for Spring 2025 Announces Application OpeningSource: Ingfbruno, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Today, the office of President Biden and Vice President Harris revealed that the doors for the Spring 2025 White House Internship Program are set to open soon, specifically today, June 26th, 2024. This marks a continuity of efforts to nurture public service leadership among the youth, and the internships are not merely honorary titles but are paid positions aimed at buttressing the inner workings of the Executive Office of the President (EOP), according to a statement on the White House's official website.

Eligibility for the program is wide, encompassing current students and recent graduates from accredited institutions, and includes those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. All candidates must be at least 18 years of age before the internship begins and fulfill one of the criteria outlined, though they must move swiftly as the application period closes on July 26th. It is worth noting these opportunities span various offices within the EOP including the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA), and Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), among others [email protected] is the contact provided for aspiring applicants seeking further enlightenment on the program.

Those interested in this opening can find the application and additional information about the program including a comprehensive “Frequently Asked Questions” section by visiting the dedicated webpage, where it's emphasized that the final acceptances into this competitive program hinge on the successful completion of background checks and other prerequisites stipulated by the White House.

The varied internship opportunities underline the administration's commitment to a multi-faceted approach to leadership development, with openings in the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy and the Office of the National Cyber Director standing beside traditionally recognized entities such as the Office of Management and Budget and United States Trades Representative (USTR), each component within EOP offering a unique vantage point from which interns can contribute and grow alongside the shaping of national policy and administration directives.