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1.30.2017

Apply to CAPAL's Scholarship and Internship Program

Summer opportunities with the Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership



Hey, student leaders! The Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) is now accepting applications for its 2017 Public Service Scholarship and Internship Programs.

CAPAL's Scholarship and Internship programs are great opportunities for students to gain exposure and real-world experience in government and public service and to receive funding for their internships. The programs also include weekly leadership seminars, networking opportunities, and individual mentorship.

Here are some more details about the programs:

5.06.2015

2015 CAPAL Asian Pacific American Heritage Ball

Friday, May 15 at the National Press Club Building



If you're in the Washington DC area, the Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership invites you to the 2015 Asian Pacific American Heritage Ball, a celebration of public service leaders and advocates, APA Heritage Month and CAPAL's achievements within the APA community.

The evening, hosted by Jason Tengco and Rebecca Lee, will include remarks from featured keynote speaker Nani Coloretti, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It's happening Friday, May 15 at the National Press Club Building.

Here are some more details about the event:

1.20.2014

Apply to CAPAL's Scholarship and Internship Program

Summer opportunities with the Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership

The Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) is now accepting applications for its 2014 Federal Internship Program and Public Service Scholarship Program in Washington, DC. This year, in honor of its 25th anniversary, CAPAL is aiming to fund 25 summer interns and scholars.

CAPAL's internship and scholarship programs are great opportunities for students to gain exposure and real-world experience in government and public service and to receive funding for their internships. The programs also include weekly leadership seminars, networking opportunities, and individual mentorship.

Here are some more details about the programs:

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