What is the difference between the UCDC Academic Internship Program and the UCDC Summer Internship Program?
A. – The UCDC Academic Internship Program is offered during the Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. Students who intern in D.C. during the academic year combine internships with course work or field research as full-time students. Financial aid eligibility is maintained and may also qualify for the Presidential Scholarship. Students from all majors are encouraged to apply, Juniors and Seniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0 is recommended. For more information on the UCDC Academic Internship Program, please visit: www.dccenter.uci.edu The UCDC Summer Internship Program sends students to Washington D.C. during the summer for experiential learning only. Each student admitted into the UCDC Summer Internship Program works closely with the Student Coordinators and Staff Advisors in preparation for the internship application and living experience in D.C. Students from all majors and class standing (including Graduating Seniors and Graduate Students) are encouraged to apply. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is