Washington, DC Programs
- Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems – for students wanting to pursue careers in public policy, economics and government service.
- Institute on Economics and International Affairs – for students interested in a career in the foreign service, international affairs, or multi-national NGOs.
- Institute on Political Journalism – for students interested in a career in journalism, communications and public relations.
- Institute on Business and Government Affairs – for students interested in a career in lobbying, trade associations and government affairs offices.
- Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service – for students interested in careers in the nonprofit sector, direct service and fundraising.
- Capital Semester – for students who are interested in a spending a full semester in Washington, DC.
- Legal Studies Institute – for first and second year law students looking to add a DC experience to their legal portfolio.
While participating in the undergraduate Washington, DC programs, students live in on-campus housing at George Washington University or in furnished apartments in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Each student takes 6-9 credit hours in courses at George Mason University in addition to interning 30-35 hours per week. Students also have the opportunity to enroll in our Mentor Program, attend site briefings, visit D.C. landmarks, sit in on professional development seminars, and meet top experts in their field.
International Programs
- Asia – Asia Institute for Political Economy (Hong Kong)
- Europe – American Institute on Political and Economic Systems (Czech Republic)
- South America – Institute for Leadership in the Americas (Chile)
Our International Programs are cross-cultural academic experiences bringing together students from around the world. More information can be found on these programs at www.TFASinternational.org.
While TFAS is headquartered in Washington, DC, additional continuing education programs are available to alumni around the country in addition to regional conferences for donors, professors and other students throughout the year.
For additional information about The Fund for American Studies, please visit www.TFAS.org.