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Gov. Ivey invites students to apply for 2025 Summer Internship Program

Ivey on Friday announced that the application period for the Governor’s Office Summer Internship Program is now open.

Governor Kay Ivey attended the annual Lunch with Heroes Thursday November 7, 2024 in Birmingham, Ala. Governor Ivey received the highest honor, “Great American Hero Award” presented by three Medal of Honor recipients. Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager

Governor Kay Ivey on Friday announced that the application period for the Governor’s Office Summer Internship Program is now open. This nine-week program offers college students a unique opportunity to gain firsthand experience in state government, while working alongside dedicated professionals in the executive branch.

A staunch advocate for education and a former teacher, Governor Ivey encourages all college students, who are potentially interested in obtaining experience in the governmental sector, to apply for the program.

“I am looking forward to welcoming a new class of bright and talented students to join us in Montgomery this summer. Our interns are an integral part of the Governor’s Office, working closely with my team to address important issues that affect the people of our state,” said Governor Ivey. “This program is an excellent opportunity for our young people to gain a deeper understanding of how our government works and make a meaningful impact on Alabama.”

Eligible applicants must be current college students with a strong interest in public service and government. Selected interns will work directly with staff, participate in special projects and have the chance to engage with key issues impacting Alabama.

The internship will run from May 26, 2025 through July 25, 2025. The deadline to apply is March 21, 2025, by close of business.

For more information about the program and how to apply, please visit: https://governor.alabama.gov/administration/internship-program/

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