By the Numbers


The Washington Center continued to deliver meaningful programs to students throughout 2022, while also building the structures and programs that will deliver on our refocused mission for years to come. Below, you can learn more about our students from across the U.S. and around the world:

Internship Sites Hosted Students

Colleges & Universities Represented

Alumni

Students

Internship & Fellowship Programs

0%

First-Generation College Students

Internships & U.S. Seminars

Students

Seminars

“Working with the disability services team at TWC was amazing. They helped me acquire the accommodations that I needed in order to be successful during my time in D.C.”

Christopher Rosati, Academic Internship Program participant

Diversity

American Indian or Alaska Native

0%

Asian

0%

Black or African American

0%

Did Not Respond

0%

Diversity

Hispanic or Latino

0%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

0%

Multiracial

0%

White

0%
“My internship helped me realize my passion for working with children and teenagers. This experience also impacted my career goals by helping me decide to get a master’s degree in social work.”

Tiara Lewis, Academic Internship Program participant

Gender

Internships and U.S. Seminars

0%

Female

0%

Male

0%

Non-binary

“I know I would love to work in the federal government for sure now. There are so many opportunities for growth professionally and personally.”

Jorge Garcia-Cordero, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Funded Federal Internship Participant

My TWC experience has not only affirmed my career path, but also helped me lay a solid foundation for my future in civil service.”

Bobby Olejarczyk, Academic Internship Program participant