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Spend a semester in NYC or DC!

Contributed by Rachel Gould on 09/15/16 

Are you looking for a rewarding internship experience?  Interested in spending a semester living, interning, and studying in New York City or Washington DC?  Information sessions are coming up for these two exciting study away options.

ICNYC 

The semester-long ICNYC program is now open to select majors from all five schools. The program centers on a six-credit internship and at least six credits of coursework. ICNYC is designed to let students live and gain real work experience in one of the most dynamic cities in the world.

General Info Session for ALL Students:
• Thurs., 9/22; 12:10-1:00; BUS 111 (with the ICNYC Director)

School-based Info Sessions for majors:
• For HSHP Majors: Tues., 9/20; 12:10-1:00; CHS 201
• For H&S Majors: Tues., 9/20; 12:10-1:00; Friends 201
• For Music Majors: Info session was 9/13; consult with Assoc. Dean David Pacun for information about NYC for music students.
• For Business and Park Majors: Info sessions were 9/15; consult with your Dean's office to learn more about NYC opportunities for Business and Park students.

IC in DC 
Are you interested in an internship experience in Washington, DC? Ithaca College has an arrangement with the Cornell in Washington Program (CIW) that allows you to study full-time in Washington, DC and to take advantage of the wonderful internship opportunities the city offers.

General Info Session for ALL students:
• Tues., 9/20 ; 4:30-5:30; Job 312 (with the Cornell in Washington Director)

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact intlprog@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3306. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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