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Internships in Washington D.C. for Political Science Students

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www.twc.edu Housing & Life in D.C. If you join TWC in the nation's capital, you're guaranteed a spot in our housing. You'll be living in furnished apartments in NoMa (North of Massachusetts Avenue), a cosmopolitan neighborhood full of unique restaurants and nightlife. Best of all, you'll have a built-in community of students and staff to support you during your time in D.C. Our apartments are designed to give you the space and independence you need while also connecting you with the people who will make your time here truly special. Scan the QR code to watch a tour of our Residential and Academic Facility Virtual Option Spending a semester or summer in Washington, D.C. is an experience like no other. However, if you prefer to join TWC virtually, you'll still be able to have an internship tailored to your interests, along with plenty of opportunities for professional development and networking. To learn more, scan the QR code in the Next Steps section and let us know you're thinking about the virtual option. I knew I wanted to end up in D.C. and knew that the gateway to a successful political career is to get your foot in the door — e Washington Center couldn't have been more helpful in that regard. is experience showed me that I truly desire to work in public service and assured me that I'm on the right path. Adriano Pucci, political science major at Suffolk University Interned in the Office of Congressman Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) Next Steps TWC partners directly with your school, so you'll earn academic credit for your experience. Contact your campus liaison to find out how you can participate in TWC's Academic Internship Program and scan the QR code below to learn more. e most transformative thing I learned during my time with TWC is to see the possibilities within the chaos. TWC can offer a new perspective and show you that there are opportunities to move forward if you are willing to see them. Hannah Jacobson, political science major at University of Washington Interned at the Turkish Heritage Organization Testimonials With TWC, you gain the skills to launch any career you want. It opens your eyes up to different opportunities that you may not have thought about previously. It gives you skills and connections, and opens your world. Jacob Ciolek, environmental studies major at St. Lawrence University Interned at the Urban Institute

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