CMCI in D.C.

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Discover yourself in D.C.

Challenge yourself, hone your professional skills and explore one of America’s most dynamic cities through CMCI in D.C.

In this immersive experience, you’ll complete a customized internship in a field aligned with your aspirations while taking classes and exploring cultural, artistic and sports hotspots in Washington, D.C.

This program is exclusive to CMCI students and is best suited for juniors and seniors seeking customized internship opportunities. This flexible program is offered fall, spring and summer, and is kept small to provide students with hands-on learning and mentorships.

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You will need:

  • A current résumé.
  • Your unofficial CU transcript.
  • The names of two faculty members who can provide a reference.

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Why Washington?

CMCI in D.C. is ideal for students interested in an immersive study-internship experience away from ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ without leaving the country. 

The nation’s capital is a juggernaut when it comes to all forms of media work, and is a hotbed for documentary filmmaking, journalism, government and nonprofit communications, and public relations. Here, the conversations in coffee shops, on the street and on the steps of the Capitol are all about the future of the country and world, and the innovations changing how information is shared. 

When you’re not at your internship or in class, you’ll be encouraged to make the city your home. Shopping and dining in Georgetown? Unearthing trendy treasures in Logan Circle? Exploring historical and political landmarks? When it comes to Washington, D.C., you don’t have to choose. You’ll discover the city’s world-class museums, restaurants, galleries, monuments and stadiums as you immerse yourself in this incredible city.

A customized experience

While CMCI students take courses together in Washington, D.C., there’s much more to this program than just classroom learning. A big part of that is the custom internship that’s curated for each student. That begins during the application process, which includes interviews with CMCI faculty and representatives from the Washington Media Institute. Interviews ensure students are prepared for the academic rigors of the program, while also establishing each student’s experience levels and career aspirations. That helps determine the right fit between each student and the countless employers who extend our students internships in communication, media and information roles. Students go on day trips and excursions together to feel comfortable in their new settings, but each participant also is encouraged to explore independently. 

Reede

 

  â€œThis program gives you a better idea of what you want to do—and a clearer path of how to get there.
Reede Ottenstein (°ä°ù¾±³Ù²Ñ±ð»å¾±²¹â€™23)
Intern, Capital Fringe Festival

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