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Law, Policy and Social Good Industry Road Trip in Washington D.C.

The Gwen M. Greene Center for Career Exploration and Connections invites you to participate in a road trip to Washington D.C. to explore the law, policy and social good industry.

Network with employers and UR alumni! Learn more about career and internship opportunities by visiting companies such as Care USA, The Washington Center, Global Giving, US Senator Tammy Duckworth's office, K +L law firm, PYXERA Global and AEI! 

Program Details
Accompanied by Greene Center staff, students will visit 5-8 organizations, tour offices, hear from UR alumni and industry experts, and participate in networking opportunities.

Eligibility
The industry road trip is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are interested in learning more about the law, policy and social good sector. Space is limited to 20 students.

Program Dates
This trip takes place over Winter Break on January 10-11, 2019.

Timeline
  • The application deadline is Friday, November 16th by noon.
  • Notification of acceptance will be sent to students via e-mail on Monday, November 19th.
  • Mandatory student orientation will take place on Monday, November 26th from 4-5 p.m. in the Greene Center.

Cost
Students must support their own travel and lodging. Hotel suggestions can be provided by the Gwen M. Greene Center for Career Exploration and Connections.

Funding for travel may be available for students with financial need. If you check the financial need box on your application, we will contact you to discuss available funding.

How to Apply
Interested students must submit a resume, statement of interest, and the attached application to this Handshake posting.

Student Selection Process
The Greene Center will select students based on the overall strength and quality of the application materials and resume.

Please email Michelle Marks-Hook (michelle.marks-hook@rochester.edu) or Tonya Dickerson(tdickers@ur.rochester.edu) with any questions.