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The Washington Semester Program (WSP) is a semester long program for Penn undgrads interested in learning political and governmental processes by interning and taking courses in Washington, DC. The WSP is suitable for students who have a serious interest in public policy, politics, and government. Majors include political science, economics, humanities, and a number of others. The program features three to four course units of study (which can include an independent research project) and a work assignment in an organization or agency related to the student's career and research interests. For further information, please contact: In Washington: Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, PhD Director, Washington Semester Program Non-Resident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
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On Campus (applications) Eileen Doherty-Sil, PhD Associate Director, Political Science Undergraduate Program 208 S. 37th St., 219 Stiteler Hall 215-746-2286
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Office hours, MTW 10-12; 1:30-3:30; R 10-12 On Campus (for internships): Deirdre Martinez Director, Penn in Washington Fels Institute of Government (3814 Walnut St) 215-839-9PIW(749)
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Office hours, Mondays 10-12 UC Washington Center 1608 Rhode Island Ave., NW., Room 355 Washington, DC 20036 Fax (202) 974-6250
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