Qualified second-semester sophomore, junior, and senior students may spend a semester at the Washington Center in Washington, D.C. The Washington Center program allows students to experience life in the nation's capital, and to work with and learn from policy-makers. Semester programs are offered in such areas as:
Politics, Lobbying and Government Affairs
Broadcast and Print Journalism
Executive Branch and Public Administration
Congress
Minorities in Congress
Foreign Policy and International Relations/Studies
International and Cultural Exchange
Business/International Business and Trade, and Economics
International Development
Law and Legal Studies
Washington Center students can earn a full semester of credit (typically 15-18 semester hours) by participating in a seminar in the program area, writing a research paper or taking an evening elective course, and by participating in an internship. Internship placements have included the Office of the U.S. Senate, CNN, the White House, the U.S. Department of State, and the Federal Trade Commission. Students must have a grade point average of 2.50 or higher to apply.
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