GOV 662N: Archer Center Washington Internship-D.C.Students will earn 15 hours of upper-division course credit in government and communication studies consisting of three academic courses and six hours of internship credit. In conjunction with the internship, students will be enrolled in government and communication studies courses taught by faculty from UT and the Washington, D.C., community. For questions on individual eligibility, schedule an appointment with the Archer Campus Coordinator to discuss your background and interests. Applicants will be assessed based on relevant coursework, as well as their leadership, internship, research, volunteer, organizational, and/or professional experience. Completion of government requirements (GOV310L and 312L or their equivalents by transfer).Twenty-four hours of in-residence credit completed at UT Austin.Junior or senior status by years and hours (first and second-year students are not eligible).Students selected to participate in the Archer Fellowship Program must meet the following requirements by the beginning of the semester that they will be in Washington, D.C.: Campus leadership and/or community involvement. ![]()
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