
The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP), established in 1962 by U.S. Senate Resolution, is a unique educational experience for outstanding high school students.
The 63rd annual USSYP Washington Week was held March 7–14, 2026 — a comprehensive public service, leadership, and education experience including speakers from the three branches of government and the national media. Each delegate received a $12,500 undergraduate college scholarship in the name of the United States Senate.

Senator Susan Collins with delegates WanTing Huo and Katarina Ousback

Senator Angus King with delegates WanTing Huo and Katarina Ousback
Eligibility Requirements
Maine delegates are nominated by their principal and must meet the following requirements:
- Permanent U.S. resident with a parent or guardian who is a legal resident of Maine.
- Junior or senior attending a Maine high school through graduation in 2027.
- Interested in and participating in leadership, public service, and government-related activities.
- Able to attend the entire 2027 Washington Week — March 6–13, 2027.
- Approved by their high school principal as the only nominee from their school.
- Elected or appointed to a qualifying leadership post for the current school year, including:
- Member or officer of student council, student senate, or equivalent student government
- Class officer — president, vice president, secretary, or treasurer
- Student representative on a district-, regional-, or state-level civic or educational organization
Application Process — 2026–27 School Year
- Early September: Information and instructions communicated to Maine educators and administrators. Each high school building principal may nominate only one eligible student.
- October 9 (11:59 PM): Deadline for completed applications emailed to Beth Lambert, Maine USSYP Coordinator — beth.lambert@maine.gov. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
- No later than October 23: Up to 10 finalists notified of advancement to the final round.
- Early November: Finalists convene for a final competition with the selection committee, hosted by the Margaret Chase Smith Library.
- December 1: Deadline for the Hearst Foundation to be notified of Maine's two delegates and two alternates.
- January: Two delegates and two alternates notified and announced.
Maine's USSYP Delegates
Congratulations to all of Maine's past delegates! Where available, links lead to their reflections in their own words.
- 2026: WanTing Hou — Maine School of Science and Mathematics | Katarina Ousback — Scarborough High School
- 2025: Sam Drummey — Thornton Academy | Emmett Appel — Erskine Academy
- 2024: Claire Ouellette | Ryan Hafener
- 2023: Natalie Emmerson | Shawn Jiminez
- 2022: Eleanore Allan-Rahill | Fallon Eggett
- 2021: Iann Leigh | Hilton Scott Peterson
- 2020: Elena Clothier | Michael Delorge
- 2019: Joseph Bergeon | Jay Philbrick
- 2018: Caroline Baldacci | Virginia Hugo-Vidal