San Diego Union-Tribune

WHITE HOUSE TO PAY INTERNS FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY

- THE WASHINGTON POST

The White House announced Thursday that it will launch a paid internship program for the first time in its history, part of an effort to remove barriers for applicants from diverse background­s.

“Too often, unpaid federal internship­s have been a barrier to hard-working and talented students and profession­als, preventing them from contributi­ng their talents and skills to the country and holding them back from federal career advancemen­t opportunit­ies,” the White House said in a statement.

The White House internship program had been on hold through President Joe Biden’s term because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. The first intern session of the Biden administra­tion will start in the fall, and prospectiv­e interns can begin submitting their applicatio­ns Monday, according to a

White House website about the internship program.

The deadline to apply for the fall session is June 24. Those who are selected for the fall program will be notified in August. Interns will be paid $750 per week but must arrange for their own housing and relocation, the White House said.

“This significan­t milestone of paying White House interns will help remove barriers to equal opportunit­y for low-income students and first-generation profession­als at the beginnings of their careers,” the White House said, “and help to ensure that those who receive internship­s at the White House — and who will be a significan­t part of the leadership pipeline across the entire federal government — reflect the diversity of America.”

Unpaid internship­s have come under scrutiny in recent years, criticized as opportunit­ies that only those from more privileged background­s can afford to take.

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