Attorney General’s Student Council

Join the Attorney General’s Student Council to gain hands-on experience with civic education, public policy, and community service.

Join the Attorney General’s Student Council to gain hands-on experience with civic education, public policy, and community service. Our goal is to foster leadership, encourage education beyond the classroom, and build a generation of informed, community-minded individuals.  

This council offers young leaders a chance to collaborate, share fresh perspectives, and make a positive community impact. In the past, cohorts have provided valuable feedback on initiatives like L.E.T.S. Stay Safe Utah, the SafeUT App, and on several pieces of proposed legislation. 
 
Applications for the 2025/2026 school year are now closed.

Requirements: 

Meetings are held once a month on Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m at the Utah State Capitol. We will alternate in person, and wholly virtual meetings but every meeting will have a virtual component for those who do not live close. 

Please read the Charter, Rules, and Governance of Utah Attorney General’s Student Council before applying.

Questions? Please email Erin Wynn at erinwynn@agutah.gov.

Why the Attorney General’s Student Council?

Mentoring the rising generation 

Purpose & Mission 

The student council will engage high school juniors and seniors in civic education, public policy, and community service by offering a meaningful platform for students to gain experience in public service through the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). The program aims to foster leadership, encourage education beyond the classroom, and build a generation of informed, community-minded individuals. 

Program Goals 

  1. Youth Engagement: Connect students with mentors in the office through seminars and speakers. 
  1. Advisory Role: Solicit student perspectives on issues like social media, substance abuse, youth crime, online safety, and public policy. 
  1. Education & Leadership: Teach students about the legal process, public service, and careers in law and government. 
  1. Community Impact: Equip students to lead outreach or prevention efforts in their schools and communities. 

Program Components 

1. Monthly Meetings 

Cadence:

Format:

2. Day on the Hill 

3. Capstone Project/Community Outreach