Walter Rollins Scholars & Robert W. Burk Jr. Interns
West Virginia graduate students are chosen to assist lawmakers serving in leadership positions of the Senate and the House of Delegates.
Walter Rollins Scholars participate in the lawmaking process by researching relevant issues, assisting in preparation for floor deliberations and monitoring legislative activity under the direction of those in the highest positions of legislative leadership.
Robert W. Burk, Jr. Student Interns assist standing committee chairpersons and other leading senators and delegates. These students receive firsthand knowledge by observing the making of public policy, studying how the legislative structure beats upon the manner in which decisions are made and aiding legislators legislation in their daily work activities.
Details and Eligibility
Number of positions: 6
Rollins Scholars: 2
Burk Interns: 4
- Students enrolled in graduate degree programs of all majors at accredited WV public or private colleges or universities
- 3.0 GPA or better