The , a Washington, D.C.-based learning experience for undergraduate students, is now housed in the Office of Undergraduate Education and is administered by, Dean of Undergraduate Education Daryl Maeda announced today.
“This move from the College of Arts and Sciences to Undergraduate Education provides the CU in D.C. program campus-level visibility and the opportunity to reach students from a wider variety of colleges and majors,” Maeda said. “The move is also part of a larger initiative to add more domestic programming to the Education Abroad portfolio.”
CU in D.C. is a for-credit program open to all CU Boulder students and designed tobuild bridges between the knowledge they acquire in the academic environment and the practical experience they gain in the exciting, fast-paced world of the nation’s capital. The program has been in operation for nine years.
CU in D.C. offers semester- and summer-long experiences that combine professional internship work with academic coursework. The program also offers the Maymester CU faculty-led Science Policy course, and the new arrangements within Education Abroad will allow for continued expansion of these course offerings.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science and the Leeds School of Business are collaborating to create a new D.C.-based faculty-led course that merges engineering with environmental sustainability and business innovation.
“By opening the door to the creation of new courses, Education Abroad plans to reach students from diverse fields and support CU faculty as they extend their classroom to the rich context of Washington, D.C.,” saidSylvie Burnet-Jones, director of Education Abroad.
CU in D.C. will shift to a new service provider in D.C., (TWC), a highly regarded organization that has been serving college students from around the country and around the world for several decades. The center has an extensive network of internship hosts, a large and experienced staff, and has the infrastructure that can support the growth of the CU in D.C. program.
Starting in spring 2022, students will live and study together in the TWC residential academic facility in northeast D.C., near Capitol Hill. TWC will support students with internship placements, housing, health and safety, local social events and professional enrichment opportunities.
For more information on the CU in D.C. program or to discuss course offerings in various locations in the U.S. or abroad, contact abroad@colorado.edu.