Washington Semester Program
Hood College cooperates with American University’s Washington Semester Program, an arrangement that provides priority access to Hood students who join 300 to 400 other students from across the country. Students may enroll in any of the units of the program: American National Politics Semester, Foreign Policy Semester, Justice Semester, Public Law Semester, Economic Policy Semester, Peace and Conflict Resolution Semester, Journalism Semester, Museum Studies and the Arts Semester, International Business and Trade Semester, and International Environment and Development Semester. The director and academic advisers of each unit help students plan their programs, including a seminar, an independent research project, and either an internship or a course at American University. Entrance requirements include a grade point average of 2.5, second-semester sophomore status, a recommendation from the Hood faculty advisor to the program, and selection by the director at American University. Credits (but not quality points) are transferable to Hood. Because financial arrangements for room, board, and tuition differ from those at Hood, students are urged to consult with the Hood financial aid officer well in advance. Hood students need not file a petition with the Committee on Academic Standards and Policies to participate in the Washington Semester. Learn more about this program at https://widc.org.