Washington D.C. Internship


REVISED

Winter 2016 and Spring 2016 quarters

Taught by

instructional systems technology, education, psychology

This two-quarter program provides an opportunity for upper division students to complete a 15 week, four-day per week internship in Washington D.C. with the support of the Washington Internship Institute. The Washington Internship Institute will assist students in finding internships in government offices, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit companies. This internship experience also includes two Washington Internship Institute courses, a core course on policy-making taught by policy professionals and an internship seminar that provides a context in which to discuss, reflect upon, and understand the internship experience. This program is a two quarter commitment through winter and spring: 16 credits for winter quarter and 16 or 12 credit options for spring quarter. You can learn much more about the internship experience at: http://wiidc.org/ .

Program Details

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Day

Books

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Online Learning

Enhanced Online Learning: Access to web-based tools required, but use of these tools does not displace any face-to-face instruction.

Special Expenses

$50.00 internship application fee (submitted to the Washington Internship Institute); approximately $4800 for housing; plus additional expenses for airfare, transportation, and other living expenses for four months.

Revisions

Date Revision
September 28th, 2015 New winter/spring oppportunity added.

Registration Information

Credits: 16 (Winter); 16 (Spring)

Variable Credit Options

12 credit option available spring quarter.

Class standing: Junior–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 4

Winter

Signature Required

Students applying to become interns for the 2016 Washington D.C. internships must complete the following process: Meet with an Academic Advisor or Academic Dean to learn about the internship experience and then complete an Evergreen application, due October 30, which includes an application assessing your academic readiness for the internship experience (academic background, writing skills, prior Evergreen programs), and a second application to the Washington Internship Institute, http://wiidc.org/academicinternships/ , which must then be submitted on-line by November 16.

Course Reference Number

Jr - Sr (16 credits): 20391

Go to my.evergreen.edu to register for this program.

Spring

Enrollment Closed

Course Reference Number

Jr - Sr (1-16 credits): 30252

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