Students

Wide Variety of Customized Student Programming Planned for Policy Conference

AIPAC will host more than 1,500 students from over 400 campuses—including 200 Student Government Association (SGA) presidents—at this year’s Policy Conference. The student delegates, which include hundreds of high-school students, hail from all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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AIPAC believes the key to securing the U.S.-Israel alliance in the future is to educate student leaders today. AIPAC's Leadership Development Department empowers students to be confident advocates for Israel--both on campus and beyond.

Working with high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, as well as young professionals, AIPAC's training programs teach students how to strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship through political involvement. On campuses across America--from Ivy League universities, to small liberal arts colleges, to Historically Black and Christian schools--AIPAC gives students the tools to find their voices in support of a strong U.S.-Israel relationship. Navigate the fields below to learn more about AIPAC on Campus, how you can get involved and how you can strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship.


  • Spring Campus Initiatives

    Students on campuses across the country are working to strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship. Click here to learn what initiatives student leaders are taking on this semester.

  • Training Opportunities

    For more than 30 years, AIPAC has helped students find their voices in support of a strong U.S.-Israel relationship. AIPAC student activists participate in a variety of training opportunities throughout the year.

  • Diamond Internship

    AIPAC's Diamond Internship Program enables students to contribute to strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship by participating in one of the most dynamic lobbying groups in American politics.