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[U.S. House of Representatives Page Program]
What is the page program?
Pages are young people who are hired to serve as support staff for the U.S. House of Representatives. They are students in their junior year of high school, who come to Washington D.C. to live, work, and study as Pages. The program includes the House Page Residence Hall, the House Page School, and work responsibilities within the House.
Eligibility
Pages are young people who are hired to serve as support staff for the U.S. House of Representatives. They are students in their junior year of high school, who come to Washington D.C. to live, work, and study as Pages. The program includes the House Page Residence Hall, the House Page School, and work responsibilities within the House. Students applying for the academic program should meet the following requirements:
- 3.0 GPA based on core academic courses (math, English, science, social studies, foreign language)
- High school junior
- Must be 16 years old by the beginning of the Page term
Eligibility for participation in the summer program includes students who have just completed their high school sophomore or junior year.
What is the first step to becoming a page?
Since all Pages must be sponsored by a Member of Congress, the first step is to ask a Member of Congress for sponsorship. That Member will then contact the proper hiring authority to start the application process. The application process may differ according to individual Member requirements and Member party procedures. The sponsoring Member¡¯s party should be identified and contacted to learn about that specific party¡¯s application procedures. All communication regarding the Page Program must be made through the sponsoring Member.
Member Telephone Directory
For more information, visit http://pageprogram.house.gov/index.html |
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