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The Glenn W. Jack Ellard Legislative Aide Program and The FACS Congressional Aide Program

The History of the Legislative Aide Program

In 1983, a local legislator, Bob Argo, made a comment in a class presentation that would change the lives of many Family and consumer Science students. He simply stated that he wished to be more responsive in his constituents in the form of answering letters, telephone calls, and visits to the capitol during the session of the General Assembly.

In response, Dean Emerita Emily Pou suggested a student assistant. Her offer was accepted. Because students would need financial support to live in Atlanta during the legislative session, Dean Pou asked Dr. Jessie Mize, former Department Head of Housing and consumer Economics, for her support. Over the years, many others have contributed to this program.

Since that time, the program has grown to include all four of the Athens area representatives and an aide to the Women's Legislative Caucus in the Georgia General Assembly, and one congressional (Washington) legislator from Georgia.

This program has had many able and visionary leaders. From 1983-1993, Dr. Anne Sweaney served as the Legislative/Congressional Aide coordinator. This program has since been supervised by Emeritus Dean Richard Endsley, Associate Dean Chris Todd, Dr. Mick Coleman, and currently Associate Dean Dr. Jorge Atiles and Dr. Jan Hathcote.

Legislative Aide

  • Spring semester internship during the Georgia General Assembly session beginning in January
  • Four students serve as aides to Athens-Clarke County Representatives
  • One student serves as an aide to the Women’s Legislative Caucus
  • Act as a guide at FACS’s Day at the Capital in February
  • Live in Metro Atlanta for Spring Semester

Legislative Aide

Congressional Aide

  • Intern with a legislator or federal agency in Washington, D.C., during the semester following application
  • Act as a guide for HACE’s Washington Study Tour in summer
  • Live in Washington, D.C.
  • Graduate Students must be in good standing
  • Apply to a legislator or federal agency well in advance
  • Graduate students will retain their assistantship funding

Why become an Aide?

  • Serve your college, community and nation
  • Learn how policies affect everyday lives
  • Meet influential people
  • Impact your academic and future career
  • Opportunity to proudly represent UGA  and FACS
  • Receive course credit; may satisfy internship requirement
  • Receive a $1,500 stipend for the housing, transportation, and professional clothing required

Selection Procedures

For more information:

Ms. M.J. Kabaci, mjktex@uga.edu
Legislative Aide Assistant Coordinator
107 Dawson Hall, Athens, GA 30602-3622.
706-542-4087
http://www.fcs.uga.edu
http://www.uga.edu/gm/artman/publish/0606capitol_interns.html
Or contact FACS Associate Deans Hathcote and/or Atiles at 706-542-4860

 
 
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