White House Internship Program Summer & Fall 2026

Website White House

White House Internship Program (WHIP) – 2026 Cycle

Hiring in Washington, DC for Executive Office of the President (EOP).

Job Description

The White House Internship Program (WHIP) functions as a premier public service leadership initiative. This program provides students, recent graduates, and veterans with immersion into the daily operations of the Executive Office of the President (EOP). Participants gain direct experience in federal policy, administrative strategy, and the mechanics of executive governance.

Positions Available

Placements occur across various departments within the EOP based on individual skill sets and departmental needs. Available tracks include:

Policy Offices

Domestic Policy Council, National Economic Council, and the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).

Operations & Strategy

Office of Cabinet Affairs, Office of Digital Strategy, Legislative Affairs, and Presidential Correspondence.

Administrative & Specialty

White House Photo Office, Office of the Staff Secretary, and the Office of the Vice President.

Locations

All positions are based on-site in Washington, D.C. Participants must manage personal housing and transportation arrangements within the metropolitan area for the duration of the term. No government-sponsored housing is provided.

Requirements

Strict adherence to federal eligibility standards is mandatory at the time of application:

  • U.S. Citizenship: Exclusive to United States citizens.
  • Age: Minimum of 18 years old by the designated program start date.
  • Background Vetting: Successful completion of a comprehensive background investigation and a mandatory drug test.
  • Commitment: A full-time schedule is expected, typically Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM.

Qualifications

Applicants must satisfy at least one of the following academic or veteran status criteria:

  • Current Students: Active enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate degree program, including community college.
  • Recent Graduates: Completion of a degree program within two years of the internship start date.
  • Veterans: U.S. Armed Forces veterans with a high school diploma (or equivalent) who served on active duty within the last two years.

Benefits and Salary

The program utilizes a paid model to ensure accessibility for a diverse range of applicants. Specific stipend amounts are detailed within official offer letters. Beyond financial compensation, the program provides unparalleled networking opportunities, professional development in federal leadership, and a deep understanding of the executive branch’s mission.

2026 Term Details

Detail Summer 2026 Fall 2026
Application Opens Closed (Dec 1, 2025) March 9, 2026
Deadline Passed (Jan 5, 2026) April 6, 2026
Notifications February 9, 2026 May 11, 2026
Program Dates June 3 – Aug 7 Sept 3 – Dec 18

How to Apply For White House Internships? (Application Process)

Applications are processed exclusively through the online White House Internship Portal. The process requires the submission of a current resume emphasizing leadership and public service, two letters of recommendation, and a personal statement regarding the administration’s mission.

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