Age Requirement: 16-18 years old
Requirements:
Pages must be U.S. citizens or subject to agreements of the Department of State, and must have a Social Security number.
Pages must provide a school transcript verifying a minimum grade point average of 3.0, as well as certification of immunization to qualify for attendance at the Page School.
A general health assessment completed by a licensed physician is required, in addition to immunization certification.
Pages are required to have health insurance; if not already covered, they must enroll in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
Information:
Pages are appointed for one academic semester or for one of the two shorter summer sessions. They play an important role in the daily operation of the Senate. Their shared responsibilities include delivering correspondence and legislative materials within the Capitol and Senate office buildings, preparing the Chamber for Senate sessions, providing assistance during roll call votes, supporting senators and staff during debates, and carrying bills and amendments to the desk.
Pages are expected to work from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., or until the Senate adjourns for the day.
Application: https://oampluspublic.senate.gov/public/login/3feaacb6-fe72-4aeb-8f3a-5e3705ba2e12
Deadline: June 19th
Dates of the Program: September 7, 2026 – January 22, 2027
Location: DC
Age Requirement: Dependent, middle/high school students
Requirements: None
Website Link: One Voice
Information: One Voice is a website consisting of links towards local leadership, volunteering, and county government opportunities within Howard county. These include, but are not limited to: Food bank, student council, student government, leadership workshops, advisory council, etc.
Application: Depends on what you sign up for.
Location: Howard County, varies by location
Contact: hcpss.hcasc@gmail.com
Age Requirement: Applicants must be 16 years old or older
Requirements: None
Website Link: Department of Justice
Information: An exploratory volunteer service for students to explore career options and build connections among top professionals. The hours are flexible, and are to be determined by the applicant.
Application: Accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis and the form is filled out and emailed to the point person.
Location: In-person, Washington DC
Contact: hr.enrd@usdoj.gov
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