The Washington Program (WP) staff works directly with each WP student to identify professional objectives and offer extensive resources to assist students in securing rewarding internships. While the Washington Program does not place students into internships, the WP staff works very closely with each student to help them with every step of the internship application process.
Each student will be responsible for choosing where to apply for an internship. In the past, students in the ND Washington Program have interned on Capitol Hill, in the White House, at associations or lobbying firms, public interest organizations, public opinion research organizations, media consulting firms, or news organizations. Students will receive three (3) credit hours for their internship.
Once you have been admitted to the Washington Program, you will be able to access our online database of over 250 internships.
Please contact Ms. Liz LaFortune , the Academic Coordinator of the Washington Program, for more details.