White House Internships
Internship Opportunities at the Executive Office of the President - Recently announced, offering a unique opportunity for involvement at the highest levels of government.
For the first time in recent history, the Executive Office of the President (EOP) is offering paid internship opportunities in the following offices: The White House Office, the Office of the Vice President, the Council of Economic Advisers, the Council on Environmental Quality, the Office of Administration, the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of the National Cyber Director, the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Office of the United States Trade Representative, and more.
Overview of Internships at the EOP
In order to participate in an internship program at the EOP, participants must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years or older before the first day of the program. Additional eligibility requirements will vary by office.
All internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided.
All interns must indicate their COVID-19 vaccination status prior to the start of the program and must adhere to any White House-determined COVID-19 protocols, including but not limited to testing, masking, and/or social distancing.
Applicants who proceed to the final stage of the application will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF 86 that may affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
All internship programs at the EOP support academic credit requests. While academic credit is not arranged for you, if your academic institution hosts an academic credit program, they can work with you and your institution to accommodate these actions.
All internships at the EOP will pay a stipend of $750 per week for full-time participation (minimum of 35 hours per week) and $375 per week for part-time participation (15 – 34 hours per week). Please note that participants in any internship program at the EOP are not allowed to receive a separate outside source of funding from a third-party organization in connection with their participation in the program.
White House Internship Program
The White House Internship Program (WHIP) is a public service leadership and development program that provides emerging leaders with an opportunity to gain valuable skills while supporting the work of the White House Office and furthering the priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration.
WHIP is an opportunity for interns to work directly for the White House Office (WHO) and the Office of the Vice President (OVP), two offices, also known as components, within the EOP.
WHO was established by executive order in 1939 to support the President in the execution of official duties. The office includes senior advisors to the President who oversee the development and implementation of the President’s policy priorities, official communications, and legislative agenda, as well as the teams that support the day-to-day operations of the President. WHO also includes the Office of the First Lady.
OVP supports the Vice President’s work as “second in command” of the Executive branch and as President of the Senate. The office focuses on a wide range of domestic, economic, and national security policy issues, and also works with members of the United States Congress to promote the Administration’s legislative priorities on Capitol Hill. Additionally, OVP handles all of the Vice President’s and Second Gentleman’s correspondence, operations, events, scheduling, and travel.
Key Dates for the Spring 2024 Session
Applications will be reviewed by the White House Internship Program team on a rolling basis during the application window; completed applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received. Therefore, candidates are encouraged to submit their applications sooner rather than later in the application period.
• The application period for the Spring 2024 session has been extended! The application portal will close Monday, August 28th at 12:00pm ET.
• The Spring 2024 program will be a 16-week program, beginning on Monday, January 22nd and ending on Friday, May 10th.
Eligibility Requirements
The Spring 2024 session will be hosted in-person on the White House campus. Interns will not be able to participate in the program remotely. All interns will be required to attest to their vaccination status and must adhere to any White House COVID-19 protocols.
Program participants must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years or older before the first day of the program, and meet at least one of the three following criteria:
Currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program at a college, community college, or university (two-to four-year institution)
Graduated from an accredited undergraduate or graduate program at a college, community college, or university (two-to four-year institution) no more than two years prior to the first day of the internship program
A veteran of the United States Armed Forces who possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent and has served on active duty, for any length of time, no more than two years prior to the first day of the program
Council of Economic Advisers
The Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), an agency within the EOP, was established by Congress in 1946 and is charged with providing the President objective economic advice on the formulation of both domestic and international economic policy. The Council bases its recommendations and analysis on economic research and empirical evidence, using the best data available to support the President in setting our nation’s economic policy.
Some of the tasks of CEA include:
Assisting the President in preparing the Economic Report, an annual report written by the CEA Chair that provides an overview of the nation’s economic progress;
Analyzing information on economic developments and trends;
Reviewing federal government policies and programs to ensure they continue to promote sound economic policy; and
Recommending economic policies that will benefit American workers.
Key dates and deadlines for applications for this office are not yet announced. Please visit https://www.whitehouse.gov/get-involved/internships/for up-to-date information.
Council on Environmental Quality
The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) within the Executive Office of the President coordinates the federal government’s efforts to improve, preserve, and protect America’s public health and environment.
CEQ, which was created in 1969 by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), advises the President and develops policies on climate change, environmental justice, federal sustainability, public lands, oceans, and wildlife conservation, among other areas. As the agency responsible for implementing NEPA, CEQ also works to ensure that environmental reviews for infrastructure projects and federal actions are thorough, efficient, and reflect the input of the public and local communities.
Key dates and deadlines for applications for this office are not yet announced. Please visit https://www.whitehouse.gov/get-involved/internships/for up-to-date information.
Office of Administration
The Office of Administration (OA) is committed to providing stellar administrative and business support services to all 13 components within the Executive Office of the President (EOP). As the backbone of the EOP, the scope of OA is multi-faceted and plays a crucial role in implementing strategies, programs and services to reach its business goals. These services include financial management, information technology support, human resources management, library and research assistance, facilities management, procurement, design and printing, mail and logistics, personnel and physical security, counterintelligence, emergency preparedness and enterprise communications, legal support services, and more.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35- 40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen
Must be 18 years of age or older
Males must be registered with Selective Service
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate college, community college, or university
Must obtain a favorable security determination and pass a pre-employment drug test
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship***
Key Dates for Upcoming Sessions
SUMMER 2023
Program Start Date: Monday, June 5, 2023
Program End Date: Friday, August 11, 2023
Application Open Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Application Close Date: Friday, February, 10, at 11:59 PM ET
FALL 2023
Program Start Date: September 11, 2023
Program End Date: December 15, 2023
Application Open Date: March 17, 2023
Application Close Date: April 14, at 11:59 PM ET
SPRING 2024
Program Start Date: January 22, 2024
Program End Date: May 10, 2024
Application Open Date: July 24, 2023
Application Close Date: August 28, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET
Office of National Drug Control Policy
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) leads and coordinates the nation’s drug policy so that it improves the health and lives of the American people. ONDCP accomplishes this through:
Developing and overseeing implementation of the National Drug Control Strategy. The Strategy uses the latest evidence and research to promote public health and public safety approaches that address substance use disorder, reduce the consequences associated with it, and help Americans recover from substance use disorder.
Developing and overseeing implementation of the National Drug Control Budget. Through the budget, ONDCP aligns the funding resources for sixteen Federal government agencies and departments with the goals of the National Drug Control Strategy.
Administering High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) and Drug-Free Communities (DFC) grant programs. Through the HIDTA program, ONDCP supports collaborative Federal, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement and public health efforts to address overdoses and disrupt drug trafficking and production.
Through the Drug-Free Communities program, ONDCP supports community- led efforts to reduce youth substance use across the nation.
Coordinating multinational drug interdiction efforts with partner countries, stemming the flow of illicit drugs and drug precursors into the U.S.
Working with interagency, State, local and Tribal partners to develop, assess and implement public health approaches and interventions aimed at preventing, treating and promoting recovery from substance use disorder.
Key dates and deadlines for applications for this office are not yet announced. Please visit https://www.whitehouse.gov/get-involved/internships/ for up-to-date information.
Office of the National Cyber Director
ONCD was established by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. ONCD is working to ensure every American can share in the full benefits of our digital ecosystem, including the economic prosperity and democratic participation it enables, while aggressively addressing and mitigating the risks and threats at large in cyberspace. By cultivating unity of purpose and efforts across agencies and sectors, ONCD will contribute to the development and implementation of stronger national strategy, policy, and resilience for our digital ecosystem. The National Cyber Director serves as a principal advisor to the President on cybersecurity policy and strategy, cybersecurity engagement with industry and international stakeholders.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35- 40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen
Must be 18 years of age or older
Males must be registered with Selective Service
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate college, community college, or university
Must obtain a favorable security determination and pass a pre-employment drug test
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship*
Key Dates for Upcoming Sessions
SUMMER 2023
Program Start Date: June 5, 2023
Program End Date: August 11, 2023
Application Open Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Application Close Date: Friday, February, 10, at 11:59 PM ET
FALL 2023
Program Start Date: September 11, 2023
Program End Date: December 15, 2023
Application Open Date: March 17, 2023
Application Close Date: April 14, at 11:59 PM ET
SPRING 2024
Program Start Date: January 22, 2024
Program End Date: May 10, 2024
Application Open Date: July 24, 2023
Application Close Date: August 28, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET
Office of Management and Budget
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) oversees the implementation of the President’s vision across the Executive Branch. OMB carries out its mission through five main functions across executive departments and agencies:
Budget development and execution;
Management, including oversight of agency performance, procurement, financial management, and information technology;
Coordination and review of all significant Federal regulations from executive agencies, privacy policy, information policy, and review and assessment of information collection requests;
Clearance and coordination of legislative and other materials, including agency testimony, legislative proposals, and other communications with Congress, and coordination of other Presidential actions; and
Clearance of Presidential Executive Orders and memoranda to agency heads prior to their issuance.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35- 40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen
Must be 18 years of age or older
Males must be registered with Selective Service
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate college, community college, or university
Must obtain a favorable security determination and pass a pre-employment drug test
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship*
Key Dates for Upcoming Sessions
The Office of Management and Budget offers three internship programs each year: Fall, Spring, and Summer.
SUMMER 2023
Program Start Date: Monday, June 5, 2023
Program End Date: Friday, August 11, 2023
Application Open Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Application Close Date: Friday, February, 10, at 11:59 PM ET
FALL 2023
Program Start Date: September 11, 2023
Program End Date: December 15, 2023
Application Open Date: March 17, 2023
Application Close Date: April 14, at 11:59 PM ET
SPRING 2024
Program Start Date: January 22, 2024
Program End Date: May 10, 2024
Application Open Date: July 24, 2023
Application Close Date: August 28, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET
Office of Science & Technology Policy
OSTP has a mission to maximize the benefits of science and technology to advance health, prosperity, security, environmental quality, and justice for all Americans. OSTP leads efforts across the Federal government to develop and implement sound science and technology policies and budgets, and works with the private and philanthropic sectors, state, local, Tribal, and territorial governments, the research and academic communities, and other nations toward this end. OSTP also assists OMB with an annual review and analysis of Federal research and development in budgets, and serves as a source of scientific and technological analysis and judgment for the President with respect to major policies, plans, and programs of the Federal government.
Internship Details
The Spring 2024 term begins on January 22, 2024 and ends on May 10, 2024. Interns will receive a stipend of $12,000/$6,000 for participation in the program. Internships will be hosted in person on the White House campus, located in Washington, D.C. Please note that living accommodations and relocation support will not be provided. All internships are full-time/part-time and participants must be able to commit 35- 40/15-34 hours per week (Monday-Friday).
Applicants who receive an offer will be required to complete the Standard Form (SF) 86 to determine whether they meet security eligibility requirements. Information requested on the SF86 that could affect eligibility includes, but is not limited to, an applicant’s connections to foreign governments, criminal history, financial debts and tax compliance, and prior drug use (including marijuana, regardless of whether the marijuana use was permitted under state law).
Eligibility Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen
Must be 18 years of age or older
Males must be registered with Selective Service
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate college, community college, or university
Must obtain a favorable security determination and pass a pre-employment drug test
* If you are not a U.S. Citizen you should not apply for this internship*
Key Dates for Upcoming Sessions
The Office of Management and Budget offers three internship programs each year: Fall, Spring, and Summer.
SUMMER 2023
Program Start Date: Monday, June 5, 2023
Program End Date: Friday, August 11, 2023
Application Open Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Application Close Date: Friday, February, 10, at 11:59 PM ET
FALL 2023
Program Start Date: September 11, 2023
Program End Date: December 15, 2023
Application Open Date: March 17, 2023
Application Close Date: April 14, at 11:59 PM ET
SPRING 2024
Program Start Date: January 22, 2024
Program End Date: May 10, 2024
Application Open Date: July 24, 2023
Application Close Date: August 28, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET
United States Trade Representative
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) was created in 1962 to advise the President on trade issues, lead international trade negotiations, and oversee the resolution of disputes, enforcement actions and other matters before global trade policy organizations such as the World Trade Organization.
With more than 200 committed public servants, USTR meets with governments, business groups, legislators and the general public to gather input on trade issues and discuss the President’s trade policy positions. With offices in Washington, Geneva, and Brussels, USTR is also part of the Executive Office of the President.
Key dates and deadlines for applications for this office are not yet announced. Please visit https://www.whitehouse.gov/get-involved/internships/ for up-to-date information.