This semester-long internship in Jefferson City, Mo., is open to all majors and prepares you for a wide variety of careers 鈥 not just politics.
The Missouri Government Internship Program offers a unique opportunity for junior and senior students at Truman to live in Jefferson City, Mo., while serving as an intern with a legislator, public official or state agency.
The program provides students an inside look at state government and the political process. The experience has special appeal for students anticipating careers in business, law, public relations, communication, government service, or public affairs, but is filled with opportunities for a variety of career fields.
Many former interns have gone on to serve as legislative directors, chiefs of staff, judicial clerks, policy analysts, lobbyists and public officials as a direct result of what they learned and the connections they made as interns.
The varying daily tasks throughout each office could include attending public hearings, completing legislative research, writing and editing published materials, constituent relations or assisting with basic office work.
Internship tentatively runs January through May
No special coursework is required prior to the internship. Successful applicants will be of sound character and possess qualities that reflect positively upon themselves and the University.
STEP 1: Complete the first step of the application process by going to .
STEP 2: Once you have successfully completed the first step in your application process, within 24 hours you will be added to a Blackboard course “Missouri Government Internship鈥 which will be used to manage the remaining materials and information for the program. You will be asked to answer a questionnaire about why you want to do the internship and you will need to upload the following information to Blackboard in order to complete your application:
If you have questions, please email mogovinternship@truman.edu.
Work schedules are at the discretion of the public official. Expect to work every day, Monday through Friday, and to be on call at other times. Students will also be expected to attend a hearing each week as part of course requirements.
A weekly class meeting for POL 472 will be scheduled each Monday morning for all Missouri Government interns. Interns will be notified in advance of the class times. Class may be scheduled in the Capitol or at some other location convenient to interns and the supervising faculty member.
Have questions? Email mogovinternship@truman.edu or contact Candy Young, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, McClain Hall 216, cyoung@truman.edu, (660) 785-4650.