Criminal Justice Internship FAQs [Webinar]
This webinar answers some of the most frequently asked questions about criminal justice internships in D.C., including internship opportunities, security...
Disclosure Options for Employment
Every individual who has a disability should understand the steps, process and best practices for disclosing to a current or...
Employer Resources for Workplace Accessibility
This resource for employees and internship host organizations includes guidelines and support in providing individuals with disabilities equal opportunity and...
Guide to Disclosure Process
This guide provides students with the self-reflection tools and steps that are important to making the decision on when, how...
Pre-Advising Resources
After you’ve been accepted to The Washington Center, you’ll be contacted by your TWC internship advisor to schedule an initial...
Monumental Access and Opportunity: 2019 Private Scholarship Report
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (TWC) strives to make our programs accessible to as many students as...
The Washington Center At-A-Glance
Established in 1975, The Washington Center (TWC) is a private, nonprofit organization on the front lines of connecting underrepresented student...
Virtual Internship Program Alternate Assignments for Students
This document lists some examples of assignments developed by Stockton University professor and TWC liaison, Michael Rodriguez, for his students...