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Apply for the Spring 2014 Capital Semester program with TFAS
December 26, 2019
spring-welcome

Dear WISH Student,
Would you like to stay in Washington, DC for the spring semester? Here’s a great way to do so – apply for the Spring 2014 Capital Semester program.
This academic internship program is for undergraduates seeking to obtain professional experience in the fields of public policy, economics, international affairs, journalism, communications and the nonprofit sector. Students are placed in internships for 30 hours a week while earning 12 transferable credits from George Mason University.

Students living in WISH housing this fall will receive a $1,000 discount off of their tuition. Applications will be accepted until the final deadline of November 5.

Please see below for program details. Contact Dana Faught, Recruitment and Admissions Manager at

df*****@tf**.org











or 202.986.0384 to receive the WISH discount.

***********ANNOUNCEMENT ***********

Capital Semester in Washington, DC
Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies
Final Application Deadline – November 5
***Scholarship Funding Available***
www.DCinternships.org/CS    

Do you have plans yet for this spring? Have you thought about spending 15 weeks in Washington, DC completing an internship and earning 12 credits from George Mason University?

The application deadline for the spring 2014 Capital Semester in Washington, DC is November 5. There is still plenty of time to apply – there are many exciting internship opportunities available and generous scholarship funding to be awarded.

INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE

Spend your semester gaining real-world experience that will help set you apart when it comes time to find your first job after graduation. Here are some examples of intern projects that you could work on next semester:

  • Develop a strategic marketing plan for your client who is lobbying for a bill on Capitol Hill.
  • Attend a Congressional briefing and write a summary for your manager.
  • Cover a press conference at the National Press Club.
  • Research data for a report on bio-terrorism threats and other national security concerns.
  • Plan and develop a social media campaign for crime prevention awareness.
  • Attend a strategy meeting with coalition groups advocating for clean energy policies.
  • Make media pitch calls on behalf of a client whose is promoting her latest book.
  • Work on cultural fair for newly arrived immigrants from Africa.
  • Serve as call screener for a radio talk show.
  • Help prepare a briefing book for your boss who will be testifying in an important Congressional hearing.
  • Brain storm ideas for a Congressional candidate’s latest television commercial.
  • Coordinate logistics for a conference with scholars from prestigious think tanks.

In addition to an internship and classes, our program provides housing in furnished apartments in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of DC, planned social activities, professional development seminars, and numerous opportunities for networking.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

This spring 2014 deadline is November 5 and there is generous scholarship funding still available. Please contact Dana Faught at

df*****@tf**.org











or 202-986-0384 with any questions; she will work with you to help you complete your application.
For more information or to start an application, please visit our website at www.DCinternships.org/CS