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Senate Page Program

PGCPS students are invited to consider a unique and prestigious opportunity to serve our nation and learn firsthand how our democracy works by applying to become a United States Senate Page.

The Senate Page Program offers motivated high school students the chance to work on the floor of the United States Senate while Congress is in session. Pages play a vital role in the daily operations of the Senate by delivering legislative materials, supporting senators and staff, and observing the legislative process up close. In addition to their duties, Senate Pages attend classes through the Senate Page School, ensuring they continue their academic studies while in Washington, D.C.

Eligibility requirements for the United States Senate Page Program include:

  • Senate Pages must be sponsored by a Senator.
  • Pages must be U.S. citizens or subject to agreements of the Department of State and must have a Social Security number.
  • Eligibility is limited to high school juniors who will be 16 or 17 years old on or before the date of appointment.
  • Summer Page eligibility is limited to students who have completed their sophomore year and who will be 16 or 17 years old on or before the date of appointment.
  • Pages must provide a school transcript verifying a minimum grade point average of 3.0, as well as certification of immunization to qualify for attendance at the Page School.
  • A general health assessment completed by a licensed physician is required, in addition to immunization certification.
  • Pages are required to have health insurance; if not already covered, they must enroll in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.

This opportunity is for the Fall 2026 Session. The due date for completed applications is June 19, 2026. Students interested in applying can find additional information and application instructions by visiting Senate Page Program webpage.