Washington, the man and the place, represents the outcomes we seek to foster in our students: civic engagement, leadership and professional achievement. Our symbol is more than a portrait of a legendary leader. In its larger renderings, the “Washington mosaic” represents the idea of a union. It reminds us that enduring achievements are the result of leadership that binds together diverse individuals in uncommon purpose.
The Washington Center provides opportunities for internship placement organizations to work with interns throughout the year. We work on a quarter and semester schedule and provide three programs each year, spring, summer and fall. Student interns participate during one of these three quarter/semester programs. The summer term is a 10-week program while the spring and fall semesters last for 12 weeks (quarter) or 15 weeks (semester). Students work 4 or 4.5 days a week in their internship.
Easy five step process to select an intern:
Develop a position description or project description outlining roles and responsibilities of the
intern and specific skills-sets you seek.
Washington, the man and the place, represents the outcomes we seek to foster in our students: civic engagement, leadership and professional achievement. Our symbol is more than a portrait of a legendary leader. In its larger renderings, the “Washington mosaic” represents the idea of a union. It reminds us that enduring achievements are the result of leadership that binds together diverse individuals in uncommon purpose.