Internship Program
The application for the Fall 2025 internship with the Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is now closed and will not be accepting any more applications.
If you have any questions, please reach out to internship_slotkin@slotkin.senate.gov.
Statement of Equal Employment Policy: The Office of Senator Elissa Slotkin is an equal employment opportunity employer in accordance with the requirements of Senate rules and regulations and applicable federal laws.
The United States Senate Page Program
The United States Senate Page Program introduces students from diverse backgrounds to many interesting and challenging experiences in the nation’s capital.
Pages play an important role in the daily operation of the Senate. Their shared responsibilities consist primarily of delivering correspondence and legislative material within the Capitol and Senate office buildings, preparing the Chamber for Senate sessions, and working on the Senate floor where they provide assistance during roll call votes, support senators and staff during debates, and carry bills and amendments to the desk.
Pages are expected to demonstrate maturity, personal responsibility, and time management skills. Pages maintain a rigorous schedule, including early mornings and late nights. Pages are employees of the U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms and are required to abide by policies and expectations established for employees. Additionally, pages must abide by a strict code of conduct and guidelines established by the Page Program.
Pages must be sponsored by a senator. There are 30 page positions that serve the 100 members of the United States Senate; therefore, not all senators are able to appoint pages. Students who wish to apply for a Senate page position and meet the eligibility requirements should write to their senators and request to be considered for a position. Senators’ offices may provide additional information on their application requirements.
If you wish to apply for the Senate Page program through Senator Slotkin’s office, you must be a high school junior, have a minimum 3.0 grade point average, and be 16 or 17 years of age. Michigan ties are preferred but not required. Applicants will need to complete the online application and a listing of extracurricular activities, transcript and two letters of recommendation. Deadline is Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025 at 11:59 PM.
If you have any questions, please reach out to pages@slotkin.senate.gov.