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Inside the Beltway. It's a geographical term that has become an adjective, a way to describe the insulated society of law makers, policy advisers and deal brokers. This cloistered world also includes a wide variety of organizations that depend on the government for existence: nonprofits, research groups, the press, museums, art organizations and lobbyists. It's a culture that very few Americans have the chance to experience.
Academic Program
Drew's Washington Semester takes you inside the Beltway for an up-close look at the machinery of America's government. During an intense internship you work side-by-side with politicians, journalists, lobbyists or researchers. In a challenging seminar you discuss current political issues with guest speakers from all areas of government. While conducting a demanding research project, you explore in depth a topic of your choosing. Though the focus is on the American political system, the program's structure is such that it would benefit students in any major.
The Washington Semester is a sixteen-credit program in which students enroll in three required courses, which includes an eight week internship.
Program Calendar
The Washington Semester is offered every spring semester, beginning in late January and ending in early May. The program is 14 weeks long with a one-week spring break.
Eligibility
To participate in the Drew Semester in Washington, you must:
- be a junior or senior. Second semester sophomores with demonstrated abilities will receive consideration.
- have a minimum 3.0 GPA
- have completed one course in American government
Cost
The program fee includes tuition, housing, a food stipend, and program-related cultural events and excursions. The cost of the program does not include transportation to or while in Washington.
Financial Aid
Students should contact their financial aid office regarding the use of federal and state aid administered by their home institution which, in many cases, may be used in connection with the Semester in Washington. Drew students will maintain the regular financial aid package to which they are entitled.