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Intern Housing

All Texas A&M University interns in Washington, D.C. though the Policy Internship Programs Office live in fully-furnished apartments just a short 20-25 minute subway ride to Capitol Hill! Interns are housed in 3 bedroom apartments, typically 2 students per bedroom. Each apartment is a massive 1,700 square feet with a balcony.

Intern Housing Components

  • Fully furnished 3-bedroom apartments
  • Pots, pans, and kitchen utensils
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  • On-site program staff
  • In-unit washer and dryer
  • Apartment balcony
  • 24-hour fitness center
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  • Walkable to the Metro (subway system)
  • Garage parking

Preparing to Live in the City

Do not stress about housing during your internship. This is what makes the program unique compared to other internship programs at other institutions. Once you are accepted into a program internship location with a residential component, students will attend a meeting to discuss housing expectations, policies, and roommate assignments. Program staff will also discuss at this meeting more details about what to bring, what not to bring, our modest housing deposit, and other aspects to prepare you for city living for the semester!

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