Pitt Law’s Semester in D.C. Program offers a different kind of semester for students who want full-time experience working in a specialty area, have a particular interest in policy or government-related work, or would like to work in Washington, D.C., after graduation.
Through the Semester in D.C. Program, students gain hands-on experience practicing law and policy by interning for a government or non-profit employer. Students obtain training and credentials in their field, meet regularly with an assigned alumni mentor and other Washington-area alums and practitioners, and learn about the incredible range of jobs in government agencies, on the Hill, and in lobbying firms, non-profit organizations, professional associations, and private firms and companies.
Program Tracks
Flexible Track
The Flexible Track consists of a full-time externship and a weekly seminar at Pitt Law’s Washington Center in downtown D.C. This option allows students to pursue their interests while interning for any non-profit or government office pursuing law-related work.
Policy Track
The Policy Track allows students to earn a public policy concentration by taking policy classes in D.C. alongside Pitt's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs students. It offers intensive training in the skills to succeed in a policy-related job after graduation. Pitt Law is the only law school in the country to provide students with a Semester in D.C. Program jointly with a graduate policy school.
Description | Flexible Track | Policy Track |
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When? | Spring of your 2L or 3L year | Spring of your 2L or 3L year |
Classes | D.C. Seminar (3 credits) D.C. Externship (8-10 credits) |
Public Policy Seminar (3 credits) Lobbying & Advocacy (3 credits) Policy Colloquium (1 credit) Policy Externship (4-8 credits) |
Class Alternatives | Flexible Track students can enroll in a Policy Track class if available. | Policy Track students can substitute the D.C. Externship and D.C. Seminar for the Policy Externship and Policy Colloquium if they want additional credits. |
Credential | None | Public Policy Concentration |
Focus | Learn from your externship experience | Intensive training in policy skills through classes and your externship |
Students | Law students only | Law and GSPIA students |