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Engage with FSU's DC Study Away Program

Program Overview

The Florida State University (FSU) DC Study Away Program connects high-achieving students with immersive, career-aligned internships in Washington, D.C. Participants live, learn, and intern full-time while enrolled in coursework designed to deepen their understanding of public service, policy, business, and leadership in a global context.

Students in the program are intentionally selected, professionally prepared, and supported by the FSU Career Center throughout their experience—ensuring they arrive ready to contribute meaningfully from day one.

A DC-based internship is the center of the DC Study Away Program. Internships play an essential role in a student’s career development. These experiences help students sharpen their technical and interpersonal skills, explore career pathways, and build the confidence needed to transition into the workforce. By offering internships and experiential learning opportunities, employers like you become partners in shaping the next generation of leaders.


Learn More

Learn about best practices for hosting interns and request to meet the upcoming student cohort by viewing the DC Study Away Student Cohort Resume Book, with profiles and resumes for all currently accepted students who are currently seeking internships in DC. 

View Our Internship Guide

 

Request to View the Student Resume Book

 

Sign Up to Support FSU Students in DC

Questions? Email DC-Study-Away@fsu.edu

Get Involved

Interested in hosting a student for internships, giving students advice, or offering DC career chats? Fill out our form below and we'll be in touch. 

What Makes FSU's DC Study Away Students Different?

Students in DC Study Away are uniquely prepared for the demands of Washington-based organizations:

  • Full-time availability in D.C. during the semester
  • Professional readiness training prior to internship experience
  • Clear learning goals and reflection practices throughout the experience
  • Exposure to policy, leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Strong interest in careers in government, nonprofit, communications, business, and beyond. They are not just seeking experience—they are intentionally building careers in high-impact fields.

Questions? Reach us at DC-Study-Away@fsu.edu

What we handle vs. What you handle

What We Provide What You Provide
  • Pre-screened, prepared student candidates

  • Ongoing student support through the FSU Career Center

  • Guidance on internship best practices

  • Assistance promoting your opportunity to qualified students

  • A structured internship experience

  • Supervision and mentorship

  • Meaningful, skill-building projects

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Compensation & Logistics Recruiting FSU Students

We strongly encourage paid internships whenever possible. 

  • The currently hourly average hourly wage for bachelor's-level interns is approximately $23.04/hour.  

If hourly wages are not feasible, employers may consider: 

  • Stipends
  • Transportation support
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Sponsored training or certifications

Getting started is simple. 

1. Post Your Internship

Use NoleNetwork, FSU's recruiting platform, to connect with qualified candidates. 

2. Create a Strong Position Description

Top-performing postings: 

  • Clearly describe the organization and mission
  • Highlight what students will learn and gain
  • Specify skills, responsibilities, and expectations
  • Showcase mentorship and professional development opportunities. 

3. Engage With Us

We offer additional ways to connect: 

  • Info sessions and employer panels
  • Career fairs and targeted outreach
  • Program-specific promotion to DC Study Away students

 

Interested in connecting to build a talent pipeline? Email DC-Study-Away@fsu.edu