• KAGC U Congressional Fellowship

    Washington, D.C.

  • KAGC U Congressional Fellowship

    Washington, D.C.

  • KAGC U Congressional Fellowship

    Washington, D.C.

  • KAGC U Congressional Fellowship

    Washington, D.C.

  • KAGC U Congressional Fellowship

    Washington, D.C.

  • KAGC U Congressional Fellowship

    Washington, D.C.

  • KAGC U Congressional Fellowship

    Washington, D.C.

2000

ENGAGED COLLEGE STUDENTS

50

CONGRESSIONAL FELLOWS

28

Congressional offices

166

participating universities

The KAGC Congressional Fellowship program operates as a launching pad for undergraduate students with an interest in learning public policy and advocating for Korean American communities. As of 2025, KAGC has placed 50 qualified candidates in 28 congressional offices for fellowship throughout the summer. During the program, KAGC not only supports the placement of the fellow in an appropriate office, but also provides financial, educational, and mentorship support.

Through their participation, KAGC Fellows have made first-hand contributions to the federal-level policy making process, by leveraging their background to advise offices on issues related to Korea and the Korean American community. The Congressional Fellowship program is one of the several ways KAGC paves the way for the next generation of Korean Americans to enter public service.

The 2025 Fellowship program application has closed. For those interested in applying for the 2025 Fellowship program, please stay tuned for updates. You can find detailed information required for the application on the following page.

Overview


Undergraduate students serve in a congressional office in Washington D.C. for 10 weeks for the duration of summer 2025. While students may need to take an unpaid position, they may receive a financial stipend of up to $3,000 provided by KAGC. During their internship, Fellows will assist on issues related to Korea and the Korean American community; however, the scope of service is not limited to any one subject. Through this opportunity, students will gain a first-hand expectation in public service, policy-making processes, and national efforts towards civic engagement.

The 2025 KAGC Congressional Fellowship is open to all students interested in the mission of KAGC and its programs, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

2025

Rep. Marc Veasey (D, TX-33), Co-Chair and Founder, Congressional Voting Rights Caucus

Rep. Marilyn Strickland (D, WA-10)

Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D, CA-34), Ranking Member, House Subcommittee on the Central Intelligence Agency of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R, TX-23)

Senator Andy Kim (D-NJ), Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

Rep. Dave Min (D, CA-47), Executive Board Member, Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus

Rep. Young Kim (R, CA-40), Chairwoman, House Subcommittee on Indo-Pacific of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs​

Rep. Adam Smith (D, WA-9), Ranking Member, House Committee on Armed Services

2024

Rep. Marilyn Strickland (D, WA-10), House Committee on Armed Services

Rep. Andy Kim (D, NJ-3)

Rep. Marilyn Strickland (D, WA-10), House Committee on Armed Services

Rep. Adam Smith (D, WA-9), Ranking Member, House Committee on Armed Services

Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R, AZ-6)

Rep. Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5), Vice Chair, Problem Solvers Caucus

2023

Rep. Andy Kim (D, NJ-03), Ranking Member, House Military Personnel Subcommittee

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Chair, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, Rep. Chris Smith (R, NJ-4)

Rep. Bill Pascrell (D, NJ-9), Ranking Member, House Oversight Subcommittee

U.S. Department of Transportation

Rep. Adam Smith (D, WA-9), Ranking Member, House Armed Services Committee

Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), Chair, Senate Judiciary Human Rights and the Law Subcommittee

2022

Kyunghyun “Kate” Lee (Wellesley)
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-5), Co-Chair, Problem Solvers Caucus
Henry Song (Columbia)
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-5), Co-Chair, Problem Solvers Caucus
Sung Jung “John” Kim (Yale)
Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, Rep. Chris Smith (R, NJ-4)
Robin Gwak (Rutgers)
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-5), Co-Chair, Problem Solvers Caucus
Sandra Kim (Boston College)
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Chair, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

2021

Irene Kim (Boston University)
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D, TX-20)
Kaitlyn Lee (Brown)
Rep. Bill Foster (D, IL-11)
Abigail Jung (Southern Methodist)
Rep. Randy Weber (R, TX-14)
Jae Joon Lee (Columbia)
Rep. Bill Pascrell (D, NJ-9)

2020

David Jung (Columbia)
Rep. Gil Cisneros (D, CA-39)
Abigail Jung (Baylor)
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D, TX-20)
Soho Cho (University of Arizona)
Rep. Susan Davis (D, CA-53)
Yvette Han (Harvard)
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D, TX-35)
Ciara Timban (UMich)
Rep. Charlie Crist (D, FL-13)

2019

Rebecca Kwon (George Washington)
Rep. Adam Smith (D, WA-9), Chair, House Committee on Armed Services
Joyce Kim (Smith)
KAGC Office
Jason Yoo (Harvard)
Rep. Bill Pascrell (D, NJ-9)
Averi Suk (Columbia University)
Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D, CA-34)
Julia Chun (Clark University)
Rep. Sheila Jackson (D, TX-18)
Joy Alessi (Penn State)
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D, TX-20), Vice Chair, House Committee on Foreign Affairs

2018

Stephanie Cho (WVU)
Rep. Ted Poe (R, TX-2), Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade
Paul Yoon (UC Berkeley)
Rep. Brad Sherman (D, CA-30), Ranking Member, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific
Esther Kim (Mt. Holyoke)
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R, FL-27)
Esther Choi (Brown)
Rep. Bill Pascrell (D, NJ-9), Ranking Member, House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Trade
Andy Hong (Brown)
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D, TX-18)

2017

Dan Pak (Rochester)
Rep. Bill Pascrell (D, NJ-9), Ranking Member, House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Trade
Ye Bin Kwon (NYU)
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R, FL-27)
Jessica Shin (NYU)
Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Ranking Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

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