Senate and Assembly Internship
POS-290-301W
Onondaga Community College
- Semester
- Spring 2026
- Instructor
- Tamrowski
- Start Date
- 01-26-2026
- Total Credits
- 9
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- 315-498-2000
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You will learn the same curriculum as our on-campus students
Senate and Assembly internships are available on
a competitive basis for outstanding sophomores.
Applicants are screened by a selection committee
in Albany after approval by the Campus Liaison
Officer. The program begins in early January with
a week-long orientation to the operation of the
state government, with particular reference to
the workings of the Legislature. Interns then
receive full-time intern assignments for 30+ hours per
week in an office of a NYS Assembly or Senate
member. Office tasks involve constituent work,
research on specific legislation, research on the
legislative process, representation of the office
at campaign and legislative events, and office
administration. On-site supervisors are either
members of the Legislature (Senate or Assembly),
or members of their staff. A work plan and a
learning contract are developed between the
intern and supervisor, and intern performance is
evaluated regularly. A stipend is available for
housing in Albany.
Prerequisites:
POS 100 or 102
Corequisites:
POS 291.
Course Area: Political Science
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 01-26-2026 - 05-09-2026
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- Local Course ID: 26SP_ONO_POS290_1
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