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Internships in Washington D.C. for Students Interested in Nonprofits & Advocacy

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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. e best thing about TWC is that it connected me to other young professionals in a variety of fields and it introduced me to areas of interest that I had never heard of before. At its core, a semester with TWC opens you up to engage with people and professions that you may have never been exposed to otherwise. Kellie Jackson, public health major at the University of Southern Mississippi Interned at RetireSafe 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. My internship showed me exactly what I wanted to do with my career. I came into the program thinking I wanted to work for the federal government, but I really fell in love with the nonprofit sector and advocacy work. Olivia Avery, political science and anthropology major at the University of Vermont Interned at the Council for Court Excellence Testimonials

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