DC Internship Program

Âé¶¹AV in DC dinner 2023

Summer 2025 Âé¶¹AV in DC Internship Program Applications Now Available

Open to all majors!


Intern with offices and organizations in our nation's capital as part of the DC Internship Program. Earn up to 12 units towards graduation.


Application Period for Summer 2025 is CLOSED. Please check back. Please contact us via email atÌý dcinterns@csun.edu with any questions about the program.


Âé¶¹AV in D.C. Information Sessions
Summer 2025

Application Period for Summer 2025 is CLOSED. Please check back.

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Application Period for Summer 2025 is CLOSED. Please check back.

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What is Âé¶¹AV in DC?

In the Âé¶¹AV in DC Internship Program, students live, work, and learn in our nation’s capital. Students move to Washington, D.C. for the Spring or Summer term, intern with Capitol Hill offices, agencies, advocacy groups, non-profits, museums, embassies, or private firms, and take classes with faculty on-site. The program is open to all majors and it is truly a transformative experience for the roughly 45 to 50 students that participate each year.

How does it work?

Students in the Âé¶¹AV in DC program secure internships tailored to their career goals so that they can develop as professionals, enhance their skill-set, and begin to build their professional network. Students typically work 25 to 40 hours per week and receive mentoring from their internship site supervisor as well as from the faculty on-site in Washington, D.C. In recent years, Âé¶¹AV students have interned in a wide variety of offices including members and committees in Congress, agencies, non-profits, advocacy organizations, private firms, embassies, and museums. Students also take classes in the evenings with on-site faculty.

Can I Afford It?

Âé¶¹AV in DC costs include tuition, housing, transportation, food, and other personal expenses. But the program has funding available to help students with these costs and many of the internships come with financial support or are paid. Tuition is exactly the same for students as it is for the Spring or Summer term at Northridge and financial aid applies the same as if the student is in residence at Âé¶¹AV. You CAN do this! Come talk to us about how you can participate.

Selected Program Statistics

  • More than 300 students have participated over the years and the program continues to grow.
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  • Selected internship placements include: Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Jeff Flake, Rep. Mike Garcia, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Adam Schiff, Office of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Veterans Affairs, Human Rights Campaign, National Education Association, Heritage Foundation, National Museum of American History, Embassy of Mexico, HACU, National Defense University, and Ford’s Theater.
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  • Âé¶¹AV in DC students are as diverse as our student body.Ìý72% come from traditionally under-represented groups, 57% are Pell-eligible, and 60% are first-generation college students.
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  • Âé¶¹AV in DC students graduate.Ìý29% of DC Interns who entered Âé¶¹AV as first-time freshmen graduated in 4 years (more than twice the campus average) and virtually every student who has participated has either graduated or is still enrolled and on a path to graduate soon.
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  • 35% of DC Interns graduated with honors and the average Âé¶¹AV GPA among them is 3.27.