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By CANDI SITTON
Gamecock Staff Writer
Students interested in po
governmental work have an' 'ex
awaiting them in the South
Intern Program, according to
coordinator.
"The program is open to al
Carolina students, both graduat
in any fields," Pylant said. "Ho
interns in political science be
students who are interested in
house."
Graduate students must be
graduate nroeram and wnrkine
u r o ? o
undergraduates must be junior*
grade point average.
"INTERNS are usually s
committee or committee or are
project," Pylant said. "One int<
pros and cons of the governoi
Another is working on annexati
Presently, there are seven full
time interns."
They are hired on a semestei
either full or part-time. Salary 1
$500 per month.
"Most of the internships are
winter and spring when the leg
which is January through May,
internships, however, are ?
summer and fall for interim le
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Carolina Legislative THK
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wever, we have more Eva
tcause those are the term z
working in the state the ir
workii
active in a formal ,
toward a degree, and . .
5 or seniors with a 3.0
Pylant
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r serving two terms, spoke ;
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the legi
basis and may work student
or full-time interns is
THE
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internship program is academic, a<
"It requires the intern to take tw<
lid, "a course about the interns
tive process course."
: COURSE load for full-time intei
per semester and six hours for ps
An internship may not be awarder
wo semesters.
luation of an intern's progress, m?
ind at the end of the semester, will
item's supervisors, the profess
ig for the legislators.
2 legislators have said positive
" about the work of the interns, ai
However, they won't be asked to
evaluation.
[amftS Hnldprmari nr^ciHonf nf tlio l
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td that the program be established
about the program with the intern
"he told them he had been associat<
[>is and it was very successful. It wa
islators as well as a learning experie
ts," according to Pylant.
PROGRAM is administered by the
imental Research and Service
tment of government and int<
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s certainly an honor to be chos
sity to be an intern," Pylant said,
inity very few people can have."
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