Earn Credits in the Nation's Capital and Gain Valuable Work Experience |
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The University of California offers qualified students from all majors the opportunity to spend a term in Washington D.C. Students combine an internship of their choosing with academic courses taught by visiting UC professors and accomplished Washington professionals. Participants receive a full term of course credit in addition to work experience and a front row seat to national policy making. |
Students live at the UC Washington Center, an 11-story building located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, about a five-minute walk from the White House. The center contains classrooms, faculty offices, and apartments for approximately 250 students from nine UC campuses as well as the University of San Francisco. |
Attend a UCDC Information Session:
UCDC Information Sessions happen the second tuesday of every month during the academic year. Registration is required to attend these virtual information sessions.
2024-25 Academic Year
Upcoming Information Sessions | Time |
Tuesday, October 8, 2024 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Tuesday, January 14, 2025 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Tuesday, March 11, 2025 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 | 11:00 AM (Pacific) / 2:00 PM (Eastern) |
Register for a UCDC Information Session here.
Want to Know More?
AcademicsUCDC offers a wide range of courses for quarter and semester students, each designed to take advantage of the capital’s vast resources. Core Seminars. The centerpiece of the academic curriculum is a weekly research seminar aimed at putting the internship in a scholastic framework. Faculty are drawn from a roster of UC professors with particular policy expertise and local professionals ranging from policy analysts to journalists. The core seminars meet once a week for three hours. Students typically take the day off from their internships on the day their seminar meets. Students are free to choose any seminar which best suits their interests or internship. Some seminars combine research with a focus on Congress, the Media, the Presidency, Elections, Bureaucracy, Sustainability or International Relations. Others focus on pure research and allow students to write an in-depth research paper on a topic of their choice. Depending on the seminar, students may share internship experiences, hold discussions on Washington policy, learn research techniques, take field trips to Washington landmarks, or participate in skill-building workshops. Electives. UC Washington Center electives typically meet one evening a week. Courses are intended to reflect the capital’s wide range of policy, history, science and arts. Recent offerings include courses on energy, foreign policy, lobbying, political media, theater and food. For information on the current term’s offerings see UCDC Course Descriptions. |
"I have learned not to doubt my abilities because of my "lack of" experience. The current work one does in the classroom, though not formally "work" experience translates into the professional world–your perspective matters."- Jayson Cayanan, UCSD |
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How To Apply
Application procedures and deadlines vary campus to campus. To apply to UCDC, please visit your campus UCDC web page or representative.