General Summary
This is an in-person fellowship and not a gap-year program. See the Eligibility Requirements for more information.
The Legislative Fellows Program
The Florida House of Representatives Legislative Fellows Program is an opportunity for men and women to serve the States vast and multifaceted citizenry. The programs mission is to provide college graduates pursuing a graduate degree with an opportunity to experience the legislative process and public policy making. For over 50 years more than 900 young adults have gained immeasurable insight regarding the inner workings of government and many have gone on to use this experience in their professional life.
Participants are assigned to House committees subcommittees and leadership offices. Under the guidance of senior House staff assignments may include research bill drafting and analysis oversight activities and other tasks relating to policy or fiscal areas.
How to Apply
- Submit the Legislative Employment Application and answer the Supplemental Questionnaire.
- Once eligibility has been confirmed you will be emailed a link from NEOGOV to complete the Legislative Fellows Program Application process.
- The process includes completing an addendum and submitting the following documents. These items can be uploaded when completing the addendum or at a later time:
- Transcripts:
- Submit one copy of cumulative transcripts (graduate and undergraduate) as a PDF.
- Writing Sample:
- Answer the following questions in essay format and submit as a PDF:
- Why are you applying to the Legislative Fellows Program and what do you expect to gain from your experience
- Why did you choose to pursue your present course of study and what are your career plans
- How will this experience benefit your career goals
- What is your perception of the Florida Legislature
- Test Scores:
- Submit a copy of Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score(s) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score if taken as a PDF. Make sure your name is visible.
- Scores do not have to be sent from the Educational Testing Service.
- Graduate exam scores are not required to apply for a fellowship.
- Resume:
- Submit your résumé as a PDF.
- Recommendations:
- Recommendations do not have to be uploaded. You will be emailed a link to send to the faculty members and employer.
- Two Faculty Recommendations
- One Employer Recommendation if applicable
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must have applied to or be enrolled in a graduate program or law school in a Florida college/university prior to the start of the Legislative Fellows Program in October. Law school students must be a 2L or 3L to be considered for the program. All work is performed at the Capitol in Tallahassee.
2026 Program Calendar
- February 19 2026 April 17 2026 (Noon): Application Period
- Spring: Selected applicants are scheduled for interviews.
- Summer: Finalists are notified of their acceptance into the Legislative Fellows Program.
- October 16 2026 May 14 2027: Program Dates
Questions
General SummaryThis is an in-person fellowship and not a gap-year program. See the Eligibility Requirements for more information.The Legislative Fellows ProgramThe Florida House of Representatives Legislative Fellows Program is an opportunity for men and women to serve the States vast and multifacet...
General Summary
This is an in-person fellowship and not a gap-year program. See the Eligibility Requirements for more information.
The Legislative Fellows Program
The Florida House of Representatives Legislative Fellows Program is an opportunity for men and women to serve the States vast and multifaceted citizenry. The programs mission is to provide college graduates pursuing a graduate degree with an opportunity to experience the legislative process and public policy making. For over 50 years more than 900 young adults have gained immeasurable insight regarding the inner workings of government and many have gone on to use this experience in their professional life.
Participants are assigned to House committees subcommittees and leadership offices. Under the guidance of senior House staff assignments may include research bill drafting and analysis oversight activities and other tasks relating to policy or fiscal areas.
How to Apply
- Submit the Legislative Employment Application and answer the Supplemental Questionnaire.
- Once eligibility has been confirmed you will be emailed a link from NEOGOV to complete the Legislative Fellows Program Application process.
- The process includes completing an addendum and submitting the following documents. These items can be uploaded when completing the addendum or at a later time:
- Transcripts:
- Submit one copy of cumulative transcripts (graduate and undergraduate) as a PDF.
- Writing Sample:
- Answer the following questions in essay format and submit as a PDF:
- Why are you applying to the Legislative Fellows Program and what do you expect to gain from your experience
- Why did you choose to pursue your present course of study and what are your career plans
- How will this experience benefit your career goals
- What is your perception of the Florida Legislature
- Test Scores:
- Submit a copy of Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score(s) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score if taken as a PDF. Make sure your name is visible.
- Scores do not have to be sent from the Educational Testing Service.
- Graduate exam scores are not required to apply for a fellowship.
- Resume:
- Submit your résumé as a PDF.
- Recommendations:
- Recommendations do not have to be uploaded. You will be emailed a link to send to the faculty members and employer.
- Two Faculty Recommendations
- One Employer Recommendation if applicable
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must have applied to or be enrolled in a graduate program or law school in a Florida college/university prior to the start of the Legislative Fellows Program in October. Law school students must be a 2L or 3L to be considered for the program. All work is performed at the Capitol in Tallahassee.
2026 Program Calendar
- February 19 2026 April 17 2026 (Noon): Application Period
- Spring: Selected applicants are scheduled for interviews.
- Summer: Finalists are notified of their acceptance into the Legislative Fellows Program.
- October 16 2026 May 14 2027: Program Dates
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