ACADEMICS
LCWS's onsite staff works to match participants with industry-leading internship partners across the Washington, D.C. metro area. Students intern for four full days a week, providing students with concrete, real-world professional experience. Students will also enroll in a two credit independent study with a Dickinson faculty member to incorporate their internship learning into their academic major, as well as two one-credit LCWS courses in a variety of subject areas, including the Arts, History, Communication, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Law, Political Science, International Relations, and more.
Students earn 4 Dickinson credits through participation in the Dickinson in DC program. Students will enroll in the following courses:
- Two 1-credit LCWS seminars
- One 2-credit Independent Study (500) with a Dickinson faculty member within the student’s major/department
ACADEMIC EXCURSIONS
Field trips and events are offered throughout the semseter to engage students in D.C. culture, arts, politics, social justice, science and technology, communication, leadership, history, and community engagement.
HOUSING AND MEALS
Students live in fully-furnished two bedroom/two bathroom apartments located in the Avalon Courthouse Place in Arlington, VA. Avalon is located across Key Bridge from Georgetown, and just two blocks from the Courthouse Metro Station, providing students with easy access to all areas of Washington, D.C.
Students prepare their own meals, typically with their roommates or in groups and receive a board credit to cover the cost of meals, groceries and kitchenware.
STAFF
Students are supported by LCWS on-site staff throughout the semester. The Dickinson internship advisor is Amity Fox, Dean & Director of Internships and Fellowships.