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| As part of its established vision to help undergraduate students integrate Christian faith and public life, the Henry Institute operates the Semester in Washington D.C. (Paul B. Henry Semester), which runs concurrently with Calvin College's spring semester. A wide range of internship experiences are available, depending upon the student's interests and future career plans.
2003 semester in Washington pictures
CREDIT While in Washington, students will also take two 3-hour courses taught by Calvin faculty, STDC 343: Integrating Faith and Public Life in Washington, D.C., and STDC 342: Special Topics in Public Life; during the 2009 semester, this course will be Public Policy Making and the New President . Contingent
on the type of internship and individual arrangements students make
with academic departments, academic credit can go toward a variety of
majors, minors, and other college requirements. However, all 14 semester
hours of credit apply toward total semester hour graduation requirements,
and up to 9 semester hours can be applied toward a political science
major or minor. 2006 D.C. Semester Interns
With
regard to international opportunities, one can secure an internship placement in U. S. foreign
policy APPLICATION
PROCEDURES 1. As early as possible (but not later than the spring of the year before the scheduled off-campus program): Submit to the Office of Off-Campus Programs your Pre-Application for Off-Campus Study (required of all Calvin students for all off-campus study programs) by April 1st; with the Program Application (which is sent to the student by the Off-Campus Programs office after the Pre-Application is approved) submitted by April 15th. An application fee is required at this time. Take this step before any other. Admission decisions are made by about May 15. Please note: if there is additional room in the program, applications will again be accepted in the fall for the spring program, however, internship placements may be limited. 2. Spring Registration for the Fall courses that precede the internship: Students planning to join the Spring semester are required (unless receiving special permission from the Professor leading the semester) to register for a one-hour course, STDC 241: Semester in Washington, D.C., in the fall preceding their off-campus program. 3. Summer: Resumes, internship essays, personal essays and reference letters appropriate for internship placements must be turned in by mid-summer. The exact deadline dates will be determined by the Professor leading the semester. Students are also required to pay a $400 deposit at this time (which will be credited to tuition) to participate in this off-campus program. The process of securing an Internship placement will begin during the summer. 4. Fall Semester: STDC 241 will prepare students for the upcoming Semester in Washington D.C., as well as assisting them in continued work to gain an Internship placement. 5.
Fall Registration for upcoming Spring courses: All students register
for STDC 344 (eight hours of internship credit) and STDC 342 and STDC
343, the two three-hours courses most students will take. Students may
earn a maximum of 9 semester hours in political science for their work
during the Semester in Washington D.C. |
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