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ÃÛ¶¹app’s D.C. Semester is a competitive program that places students at the center of public life in Washington, D.C., each fall semester. With coursework and internship opportunities designed to benefit students of all majors, a semester in Washington, D.C., offers all the advantages of Cedarville's Christ-centered education and community.

You will experience everything Washington, D.C., has to offer as you gain an insider's perspective on American politics and government, developing practical skills through hands-on involvement in your chosen field.

You'll be mentored by a Cedarville alumnus in the D.C. area who shares your interests and goals, and you'll leave with new friendships and networking connections with others in your field.


Program Overview

ÃÛ¶¹app’s D.C. Semester is designed for students who desire hands-on experience in public service through a full-time internship in Washington, D.C. This unique opportunity merges professional experience with intentional academics all from a biblical foundation.  

Over the course of a semester, students will:

  • Complete a public service internship.
  • Take two courses taught by Cedarville faculty.
  • Engage with elected officials, policymakers, interest groups, and think tanks.
  • Participate in educational and cultural experiences.

Requirements:

  • Students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.
  • Students will take 16 credits total (10 internship credits and six course credits).
  • Enrollment ranges from a minimum of eight students to a maximum of 15.

Cost and Dates

The cost of the D.C. Semester is comparable to a traditional semester on Cedarville’s campus, including tuition and housing. Public transportation passes to internship sites are provided for students.

Billing is calculated by adding together the following figures: block tuition, the administrative fee, housing, insurance (if applicable), and other miscellaneous costs that are charged to the ÃÛ¶¹app Study Abroad office for your participation in the program.

Additional Costs:

  • Transportation to Washington, D.C.
  • Meals

Program Dates:

The D.C. Semester typically runs from late August through mid-December, coinciding with the fall semester at Cedarville.

Housing

Students will reside in the  at The Heritage Foundation. Housing is included in the total program costs.

Housing Features

  • Apartment-style living with kitchenettes
  • Secure building with resident directors
  • Excellent technology access
  • Five-minute walk to Union Station
  • 15-minute walk to Capitol Hill