John Glenn School of Public Affairs  

Washington Academic Internship Program

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WASHINGTON ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
WINTER 2007

 

   Winter 2007 Glenn Fellows at the National Gallery of Art  Meredith Ross, Aaron Maggied, and Ashley Burman (Winter 2007)  Shelby Wolf, Dr. George Pantalos, and David Morgan  

Picture details, from left to right: 1)Winter 2007 Glenn Fellows with docent, Mr. David Powers, at the National Gallery of Art, 2) Meredith Ross, Aaron Maggied, and Ashley Burman, 3) Shelby Wolf, Dr. George Pantalos, and David Morgan


NEWS UPDATE: The John Glenn School of Public Affairs began operations on July 1, 2006, by integrating The John Glenn Institute for Public Service & Public Policy and Ohio State's School of Public Policy and Management. The academic degree programs of the School and the civic engagement and training programs of the Institute  continue under the rubric of the John Glenn School. To read Senator Glenn's thoughts on the new John Glenn School of Public Affairs, please click here.

The John Glenn School of Public Affairs offers an exciting opportunity for Ohio State students to study and work in the nation's capital. The Washington Academic Internship Program selects outstanding undergraduates from any major to spend a quarter in Washington, D.C., as John Glenn Fellows. Students work in field placements that reflect their particular areas of academic interest.

While in Washington, John Glenn Fellows remain fully registered Ohio State students. Students earn academic credit hours for their internship, the research seminar in which a policy paper is developed, and a course on policymaking and public service in the Washington community.

Participants in the program meet policy professionals and interact with Ohio State alumni in the region. This interaction has value far beyond the quarter in which the students are involved in the program. Real opportunities are presented for career advice, professional development, and cross-generational exchange. For a list of frequently asked questions about our program, please click here.



Washington Academic Internship Program
1705 DeSales Street, N.W., 8th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone: 202.452.6880 • Fax: 202.452.6881
glenninstitute.osu.edu/washington

 

 

 

 

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