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About the Program Southwestern has established cooperative
relations with the Capitol Hill Internship Program in Washington, D.C. through the United Methodist College Washington Consortium. This internship and academic program offers opportunities for course work
and internships in politics, economics, and foreign policy as well as journalism, fine arts, and architecture. Depending upon the specific program, students work as interns at the White House, on Capitol
Hill, in the courts, or in public interest groups. Twelve to fifteen credit semester hours would be transferable to Southwestern. Students live in flats on Capitol Hill. |