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| The Internship Office provides students with guidance, information and tools to search for internships, to apply to existing internships and to develop internships to match their interests. Resources include one-to-one meetings to assist students in developing a personal plan, workshops, databases, web links, and contacts with Furman alumni and friends. |
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| www.students.gov |
Click on Career Development in the left menu to find the internships listed by agency. |
| www.house.gov |
Click on Representatives or Committees to find specific congress representative office sites where their internship opportunities are listed. |
| www.senate.gov |
Click on Senators or Committees to find specific senator's offices where their internships are listed. |
| www.whitehouse.gov |
Use the search box and type in Internship to see a description of the White House Intern Program. |
| www.americanprogress.org |
Click on About Us and then, Internship to see the list |
| http://careers.state.gov/students |
Click on Undergraduate Students for State Department Internships. Early November deadline. |
| Advocacy or lobbying groups and non-profits located in Washington, D.C. can be found in the general databases or the non-profit databases. |