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Scott Announces Congressional Page Opportunity

Deadline Nears for 2007 Fall Page Program

Scott Announces Congressional Page Opportunity
Today Congressman David Scott (D-GA) announced that applications for the 2007 Congressional Fall Page Program are available in his Washington and District offices.

The U.S. House of Representatives offers an exciting opportunity for students to participate as Congressional Pages during their junior year of high school. This unique program gives participants the opportunity to meet students from around the U.S., attend special classes and seminars at the Page School, and serve the country's leaders while working in the House of Representatives.

To be eligible for the fall program, applicants must:
• be 16 years of age at the time of their appointment
• have a "B" (3.0) average or better
• be willing to serve as a Page for the fall semester in their junior year of high school

Requirements for Application:

• official transcript
• parental consent form
• 50-100 word essay on why you want to become a Democratic Page
• resume of extra-curricular activities
• 3 letters of recommendation

After reviewing the application, transcript, and additional items, Congressman Scott will choose one to two candidates to recommend for the 2007 Fall Page program, and submit a letter of recommendation to the Speaker's office in Washington, D.C. The Speaker's office will not accept applications from students directly.

Eligible students from the Thirteenth Congressional District who wish to be considered for a Page position must submit their completed application to Congressman Scott’s office for review and recommendation by Friday, July 6, 2007.

For more information on housing, furnishings, compensation or other concerns, please visit /ConstituentServices/PageProgram.htm or call Amy Schultz in Congressman Scott’s D.C. Office at 202-225-2939.