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One of the most helpful opportunites that Heritage provides its interns is the ability to experience conservative values, and through practice to define them for ourselves.

Rachel Bovard, Grove City College,
Summer 2004


 
This internship was so much more than I ever expected.  I knew I was a conservative before I came to DC, but after the last 10 weeks, I now know why I am a conservative and how to express or translate my beliefs to others.
Patrick Klinetobe, Appalachain State University,
Summer 2004



Heritage, both as an educator and think tank, made a permanent impression on my young political life.
Bryan Auchterlonie, Kenyon College,
Summer 1999



A Heritage internship opens up countless doors if you're willing to work hard and take advantage of the opportunities around you.
Because it houses some of the greatest thinkers in policy who have maintained a clear, conservative vision for America, The Heritage Foundation is well-respected and offers a vantage point like no other in DC.

Sarah Youseff, Summer 1997, 
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill-
Policy Analyst, Governor George W. Bush
 
 

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