| Political
Science Internships
The program offers several internship opportunities for students.
Dr. Maxwell
directs the Legislative Internship Program for the Spring semester.
Two upper division students are chosen through a competitive process
in the Fall semester to serve in the Tennessee General Assembly
for 12 hours of credit for the Spring semester. Six of these hours
are counted for upper division political science credit and six
count for elective credit. The students work with our local legislators,
and they complete a journal or research paper at the conclusion
of the legislative session for their grade and to document their
service.
Dr. Maxwell also directs the state gubernatorial internship and
the national political party internship. The internship program
for the governor's office is similar to the legislative internship
in that it is a Spring semester program which gives 12 total hours
of credit - six of which will go toward upper division major hours
and six of which will be counted as upper division elective hours.
The political party internship at the national level involves variable
credit up to 12 hours for a student who spends an entire semester
or summer in Washington, D.C., working with a member of Congress
or spends the equivalent time working in a Congress member's district
office. Less time, for instance part of a summer vacation, will
result in less credit. The student keeps a journal of casework
and activities while participating in the congressional internship.
| Our
Interns:
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| Legislative
2007:
State Leadership Level:
Ashely Friend
Local:
Lakeshia Morrison
Robyn Willeford
2006:
State Leadership Level:
Rachel Wright
Cade Morgan
Local:
Chad Day
Justin Anderson |
State
Gubernatorial
2007:
no interns
2006:
Seth Stanger
Jennifer Madewell
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Comments from past interns:
Students interested in the internship should read these statements.
"Interning in the state legislature was
oStne of the greatest experiences of my life. I was interested in
politics prior to the internship, but after being so closely involved
in the legislative process, I plan to pursue a political career.
Once it gets into your blood you will be addicted for life! "
Marsha Gail Smith
" My internship experience
has been an invaluable learning opportunity. Before I came to
work at the legislature I had been involved in state politics
for four years. However, the five months I spent in Nashville
provided me with new insights. I tell anyone interested in applying
for the internship to be aware there is a lot of work involved.
Some days you feel like a slave, and you wonder how making coffee
everyday can possibly be enhancing your education. However, you
don't realize what a unique opportunity this is until you reflect
on what you knew when you started and compare that to what you
have learned by the end of session. I recommend the internship
to anyone who wants to learn more about Tennessee state politics".
Kim Renae Nelson
" The Legislative Internship Program has provided me
with a broad range of experiences. I have gained a deeper understanding
of how bills become law. From the committees to the floor, the
interns are able to work with their members throughout the process.
I recommend the internship for both political science and non-political
science majors. This is because it provides students with a deeper
understanding of how our political system works, as well as how
it directly affects the people".
Leslie Colleen Griffin
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