Civic Engagement Awards

2013 Call for Nominations

The Washington Center invites nominations for its 2013 Higher Education Civic Engagement Award. The award recognizes institutions that are achieving breadth and depth of civic engagement through sustained and mutually transformational partnerships that define and address issues of public concern at any level from the local to the global.

 

Capital ARC Nationals Game

When: 
Sep 29, 20101:00 AM

Join the The Washington Center alumni at the Nationals Game at National Park.

Fall Term Open House Schedule

When: 
Sep 3, 20101:00 AM

Location: TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE

Information: Open House is not mandatory for all students. However, some sessions are mandatory for
certain students and programs. See details in emails from the Student Life office.

Fall Term Orientation Day 2

When: 
Sep 3, 20101:00 AM

Location: Auditorium, TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE

Reminder: The dress code for Friday is business professional attire.
The morning events are mandatory for all students.

Fall Term Orientation Day 1

When: 
Sep 2, 20101:00 AM

Locations:
TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE
&
The Washington Center (TWC)
1333 16th St., NW, Washington, DC - 16th & O Sts., NW           

Reminders: The dress code is casual attire.
These events are mandatory for all students.

An Invitation to Affiliate for Public Colleges and Universities:

Learn why The Washington Center has become the largest organization of its kind, and the partner of choice for public colleges and universities. Few institutions are in a position to offer their own program in Washington, D.C. And even those that are may find that by partnering with us, they achieve their goals at a fraction of the cost, without the liability, and with far more assurance of quality.

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An Invitation to Affiliate for Private Colleges and Universities :

Learn why The Washington Center has become the largest organization of its kind, and the partner of choice for private colleges and universities. Few institutions are in a position to offer their own program in Washington, D.C. And even those that are may find that by partnering with us, they achieve their goals at a fraction of the cost, without the liability, and with far more assurance of quality.

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Documents

Institutional Preferences Form

Institutional Preferences Form

U.S. Students: D.C. Program Guide

The Washington Center enables students to gain the experience needed for entry-level employment and to prepare for lives of achievement, engagement and leadership; universities to extend their reach programmatically and geographically; organizations to connect with a new generation of talent; and its many supporters and alumni to shape the next generation of leaders.

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Liaison Roles & Responsibilities

Liaisons with The Washington Center hold positions in a wide variety of academic departments and offices on campus. Liaisons are vital partners in TWC’s efforts to make the opportunities available to students known across campus. Some colleges or universities appoint one liaison; others divide responsibilities for the role between two or more staff or faculty members. Typically, roles are divided as follows:

Sole Liaison