Financing Your Internship

Unlike the internships, which are apprenticeships for jobs one would not ordinarily get without further schooling and work experience, the job bank features part-time paid employment of the type students might have held in the past. The hours of the internship and job-bank are arranged by staff so that both are possible. Evening and weekend work is generally available. Although the job bank is not a required part of the program, all students who ever needed to make money have been able to do so. Such work can defray living expenses and the cost of the internship program.


Costs

The price of the Washington Internship Program is less than the cost of one course at many private colleges and universities (and college credit for the internship seminar is available). Some internship programs in the Washington area cost more than twice the price of the Washington Internship Program -- even though they may not guarantee placement.


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Program Costs - $3,400 (plus $30 processing fee per payment for PayPal users): The complete costs of $3,400 includes:


 

$100.00

Application fee: non-refundable


$3,300.00


The applicant recognizes that the above program costs must be paid in a timely fashion. Failure to do so will constitute a breach of agreement, and the applicant will be liable for all the fees and costs due, including reasonable attorney fees and collections expenses. (If an intern must drop out of the program, his or her candidacy can be deferred until another time. No charge will be made for services not yet rendered).


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The Washington Internship Program

1525 Iris St. N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20012


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