Early Submission Deadline for Spring 2026 Applications
Apply by April 15th to make Spring 2026 #TheBestSemester! Click here for more details and access to the application!
Apply by April 15th to make Spring 2026 #TheBestSemester! Click here for more details and access to the application!
Interested in law school? Join the WSP for this panel discussion with lawyers and current law students. Hear how their time in DC impacted their law school experiences and careers. Learn more on how you can succeed in law school and the many career paths beyond graduation.
If you missed the Priority Deadline to apply for the Spring 2026 Washington Semester, it is not too late! Apply to the WSP by the Priority Deadline of September 15th to make Spring 2026 #TheBestSemester. Click here for more details and access to the application!
Interested in lobbying or public affairs? Join the WSP for this panel discussion with professionals in those fields to hear how their time in DC impacted their careers. Learn more about the many career paths beyond graduation in lobbying and public affairs.
Interested in national security? Join the WSP for this panel discussion with professionals in national security to hear how their time in DC impacted their careers. Learn more about the many career paths beyond graduation in national security.
Our annual Dawgs with Dogs event will take place on November 9th from 4-6PM at Stanton Park! All UGA dawgs in DC are welcome to bring their furry friends or enjoy some puppy therapy! RSVP at https://bit.ly/DawgsWithDogsRSVP25 and we'll see you there!
Interested in disaster relief or climate change? Join the WSP for this panel discussion with professionals in those fields to hear how their time in DC impacted their careers. Learn more about the many career paths beyond graduation in disaster relief and climate change-related fields.
Interested in working on Capitol Hill? Join the WSP for this panel discussion with Hill staffers to hear how their time in DC impacted their careers. Learn more about the many career paths beyond graduation on Capitol Hill.