What recent interns had to say about their internship experience!

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What recent interns had to
say about their internship
experience!
“This experience has given me the time and
exposure I needed to help make vital
decisions about my future career and what I
want to do with my life. One of my favorite
parts about this internship is that we got the
chance to meet and speak with so many
diverse and successful professionals.”
Ali, 2012
“This experience has been the best job
experience I have ever had in my life. I do
not think I will find another job like this.
My experience has changed my perspective
on government, and my career.”
Courtney, 2012
“I have
learned so much from this
internship, not just about the whole
legislative system, but about myself as well.”
Blair, 2012
Interns with Senator Cam WardPresident, Alabama Law Institute
Alabama Law Institute
Alabama State House
11 South Union Street
Suite 207
Montgomery, AL
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January 29—May 20, 2013
Othni Lathram, Director
Montgomery, Alabama
Penny Davis, Associate Director
The Alabama Legislative
Internship Program was
established to involve
student interns in the state
legislature by allowing them
to observe and
participate in the legislative
process of state
government.
Teresa Norman, Assistant Director
Phone: (334) 242-7411
Fax: (334) 242-8411
Website: www.ali.state.al.us
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Learn About the
Legislative Process
2012 Interns
Internship Requirements
Internship Information
Each intern must be:
The internship coincides with the 2013
Regular Session of the Legislature.
* a Junior or higher in good standing
in college or be in graduate school.
Applications can be obtained from the
ALI website:
* an Alabama resident or be attending
www.ali.state.al.us
a college or university in Alabama.
For more information contact
Teresa Norman
(334) 242-7411
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Committee Work
tnorman@ali.state.al.us
Application deadline
November 1, 2012
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Interns report to the State House in
Montgomery a few days prior to the
start of the session and work 32 hours
per week until the end of the session.
2012 Interns
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