New Jersey Senator Andy Kim Invites Students to Apply for Spring 2026 Senate Page Program

If you’re a New Jersey high school student interested in joining the Senate Page Program in spring 2026, send your application to Senator Andy Kim. This popular program lets students work on the Senate floor in Washington, D.C., to learn about politics. This form expires September 30, 2025.
The Senate Page Program has allowed junior high students to become pages since 1829. Senate pages are crucial to daily operations. They aid with voting, provide legislature items, and prepare the Senate Chamber for meetings. At this occasion, students can talk to national officials and see lawmaking.
One New Jersey student can attend for free during the Spring 2026 term, January 25–June 5, 2026. Senator Kim will gladly fund this student. The Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence, two blocks from Capitol Hill, will house the selected pages. Housing costs $780 per month, including rent, breakfast, and dinner. The students must get to and from D.C.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents with a Social Security number, a 3.0 GPA, and documented health insurance. They must also present confirmation of vaccination and a general health examination by a qualified doctor. Remember that each session has 30 page posts, therefore not all senators can choose their candidate.
Teens who desire to attend Page School should ask their high school how points will transfer. Senator Kim’s official website has information and applications.
Sources
Senator Andy Kim’s official website
U.S. Senate Page Program official website