College is all about your future, and at Washington, we are committed to preparing you to take control of that future.  

You will work closely with advisors, professors, peer mentors and professional staff who will give you the guidance and advice you need when choosing your courses, finding clubs and organizations to expand your interests, getting that dream internship, developing your research, and being ready to enter your career after graduation. Think beyond your classroom experience and embrace the myriad opportunities Washington College has in store for you.

Opportunities That Matter

What separates a Washington College graduate from students at other schools are the experiential opportunities that take classroom learning into the world and show students how to turn their education into a career. Research, internships, field study, civic engagement, study abroad, and other experiential learning opportunities give graduates an incredible resume even before they begin their careers and make them strong candidates for the jobs or graduate programs in their fields. We strongly encourage students to participate in these experiences throughout their Washington career. 

10,000+

Internships available across all majors

28

Affiliated study-abroad programs

Undergraduate Research
and Fieldwork

Undergraduate research is an important part of your Washington experience and not just in the sciences—every student has the chance to conduct research appropriate to their major. Past student experiences have ranged from cutting-edge research as part of the College’s membership with the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, to an interdisciplinary creative project that combined electronic sound sources with interactive visual media. We’ll help you find research topics that excite you and grow your professional skills. 

Washington College is home to the 5,000-acre River and Field Campus (RAFC) and a waterfront campus along the Chester River that provides students with unique field research venues. Students get firsthand opportunities to study the Chesapeake Bay, North America’s largest estuary, and the surrounding habitat, and select students can also apply for the Chesapeake Semester, an interdisciplinary study of the region.

100

Percentage of student internship stipend applications approved

95

Percentage of students that engage with the Center for Career Development in their first year

95

Percentage of Class of 2024 employed or enrolled in graduate or professional school within 9 months of graduation

When Zheng Lu ’26 arrived on campus, he knew he wanted to conduct research as a way to get hands-on learning. The John S. Toll Research Fellowship gave him the opportunity to make it a significant part of his Washington College education. 

For more than a year, Lu worked with Assistant Professor of Physics Suyog Shrestha, a physicist working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. Their research focuses on the Higgs boson, an elementary particle in the Standard Model of particle physics, and whether heavier Higgs bosons can be found.  

A major obstacle in proving that heavier Higgs bosons exist is background noise complicating signal detection. The project Shrestha and Lu are working on uses ATLAS simulation data to study background noise and develop techniques to minimize its interference, enabling clearer detection and analysis of potential signals. 

“Doing research was awesome,” Lu said. “I learned about particle physics and coding languages, how research projects work, how to work with other people, and how to present my research to other people. Washington College professors are very nice and helpful. They are super useful resources for students.”

Read more about Zheng’s research at Washington

Pathways to Success

Your first step on campus begins a journey designed to prepare you for success. The First Year Seminar introduces you to the Washington College academic experience and begins to give you the skills you need to thrive. It’s also where you begin your work with the Center for Career Development. Center staff are your partners in getting ready for the launch of your professional career. They work with you on all aspects of preparation for your unique career path, including self-assessment, career exploration, mock interviews, resume building, and job search or graduate school planning. With these helpful resources and the support of the career development team and faculty mentors, you can take on your future with confidence.  

Next Level Learning

Your Washington College education is about exploring where you want to go in your personal and professional life and giving you the skills to get there. For many students that means taking advantage of our dual-degree programs and post-graduate partnerships. 

Dual-degree programs generally require three years at Washington followed by two to four years at a partner university, after which students earn a bachelor’s from Washington and a second degree — bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate, depending on the program — from the partner institution, often in a shorter amount of time than typical. 

Post-graduate partnerships offer great advantages, from tuition discounts and scholarships, to fast-track and early enrollment admissions. 

Building Experience Through Internships

Through the Center for Career Development and faculty connections, Washington students have access to thousands of internships. Recent internships include:

Anne Arundel Counseling
Apollo Theater
The Brookings Institution  
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Chestertown Physical Therapy
Children’s National Health System
Cisco
Delaware Today Magazine
Doha Bank
Duke Law
Eastern Shore Psychological Services
Environmental Engineering and Management Associates
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Georgetown Investigative Law
Iracambi Research Center
Jackson ImmunoResearch Labs, Inc
Kent County Economic Development
LGBT Community Center
Library of Congress Publishing Office
Lincoln Financial
Maryland Governor’s Office
Mass Mutual

MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Mid-Atlantic Sports Network
NASA
National Archives
National Center for Civil & Human Rights
National Security Agency
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Northwestern Mutual
Office of the Attorney General
Philadelphia Phillies Baseball
Shipley Law Firm
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Research Center
Sirius XM & Pandora
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
Stroud Water Research Center
Toothman Orthodontics
T. Rowe Price
U.S. Department of Transportation
Youth Empowerment Source

Building Experience Through Internships

Through the Center for Career Development and faculty connections, Washington students have access to thousands of internships. Recent internships include:

Anne Arundel Counseling
Apollo Theater
The Brookings Institution  
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Chestertown Physical Therapy
Children’s National Health System
Cisco
Delaware Today Magazine
Doha Bank
Duke Law
Eastern Shore Psychological Services
Environmental Engineering and Management Associates
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Georgetown Investigative Law
Iracambi Research Center
Jackson ImmunoResearch Labs, Inc
Kent County Economic Development
LGBT Community Center
Library of Congress Publishing Office
Lincoln Financial
Maryland Governor’s Office
Mass Mutual

MedStar Washington Hospital Center

Mid-Atlantic Sports Network
NASA
National Archives
National Center for Civil & Human Rights
National Security Agency
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Northwestern Mutual
Office of the Attorney General
Philadelphia Phillies Baseball
Shipley Law Firm
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Research Center
Sirius XM & Pandora
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
Stroud Water Research Center
Toothman Orthodontics
T. Rowe Price
U.S. Department of Transportation
Youth Empowerment Source

After meeting the head of human relations for TIAA at a Washington College alumni soccer game, Sean Nkem ’25 was hired for a retirement and wealth management internship at the organization. The experience complemented the technical skills he learned from classes—things like using data, creating presentations, and public speaking. 

Nkem said he learned about variable annuities, conducting internal research, and compiling a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats). Experience in those areas will be useful to the economics major wherever he ends up after graduation.  

Nkem was able to take the internship thanks to financial support from the Andrew C. Helms Internship Grant and practical support by counselors at the Center for Career Development. 

“I received a tremendous amount of support from the Career Center. Whether it was just to game out my future or a more hands on resume reviewing session, they always made sure I was taken care of,” Nkem said. ”The relationships I made during my time at TIAA are some that will last a lifetime (in addition to the lessons I was taught).” 
 

Graduate & Professional Schools

Washington College graduates earn their way to some of the best graduate and professional degree programs in the nation, including:

American University
American University Washington College of Law
Boston University
Brown University
Catholic University of America,
Columbus School of Law
Columbia University
Drexel University
Duke University
Fordham University School of Law
George Mason University
Georgetown University
Idaho State University
Johns Hopkins University
Loyola University Maryland
New York University Tandon School of Engineering
Northeastern University

Penn State University
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Rutgers University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Towson University School of Nursing
University of Delaware
University of Maryland
University of Maryland School of Medicine
University of Massachusetts
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
University of Virginia
University of Washington
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
William & Mary School of Education

Graduate & Professional Schools

Washington College graduates earn their way to some of the best graduate and professional degree programs in the nation, including:

American University
American University Washington College of Law
Boston University
Brown University
Catholic University of America,
Columbus School of Law
Columbia University
Drexel University
Duke University
Fordham University School of Law
George Mason University
Georgetown University
Idaho State University
Johns Hopkins University
Loyola University Maryland
New York University Tandon School of Engineering
Northeastern University

Penn State University

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Rutgers University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Towson University School of Nursing
University of Delaware
University of Maryland
University of Maryland School of Medicine
University of Massachusetts
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
University of Virginia
University of Washington
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
William & Mary School of Education

Finding Career Success

A Washington College education prepares graduates for successful careers. Whether they find a direct connection between their major and career pathway or they take a less traditional professional journey, our alumni gain the skills they need to lead fulfilling lives from their liberals arts experience at Washington.

Mackenzie Boughey ’24 
Senior Analyst 
OpinionWorks 
Annapolis, Maryland 
Majors: Political Science and Sociology

Audrey Flanagan ’24 
Intermediary Sales Associate 
T. Rowe Price 
Baltimore, Maryland 
Majors: Economics and Business Management 

Bianti Danaj ’24
Entrepreneur
Founder of Donika Olive Oil
Major: Business Management

Maegan White ’23
Community Engagement Coordinator
ShoreRivers
Easton, MD
Majors: Environmental Science and Political Science

Nick Splendoria ’23 
Research Analyst 
Elias Law Group 
Washington, D.C. 
Majors: Political Science and Communications & Media Studies

Maegan White ’23 
Community Engagement Coordinator 
ShoreRivers 
Chestertown, Maryland 
Major: Environmental Science 

Henry Butterfield III ’22
Associate Director of Financial Planning & Analysis
Emerson College
Boston, Massachusetts
Majors: Economics and Business Management

Joe Curtin ’22
Sustainability Analyst
ClimatePartner
Boston, Massachusetts
Majors: Environmental Science and Economics

Liz Hay ‘22 
Financial Institution Policy Analyst 
Federal Reserve Board 
Washington, D.C. 
Majors: Economics and Humanities 

Asia Perez ’22
Child Safety Analyst
TikTok
Washington, D.C. 
Major: Sociology

Paris Mercier ’20
Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate
Magellan Health
Washington, D.C.
Majors: Sociology and Political Science

Leslie Collins ’19
Producer
CSPAN
Washington, D.C.
Major: English

Sam Cloud ’18
Director of Government Affairs 
American Exploration & Production Council 
Washington, D.C.
Major: Political Science

Rachel Shaw ’18
Corporate Counsel
Penske Truck Leasing
Reading, Pennsylvania
Major: Political Science

Ashley Gates ’17
Cyber Risk Manager
Deloitte
Washington, D.C.
Majors: Business Management and Economics

GT Svanikier ’17
Strategy & Operations Lead
Google
New York City, New York
Major: Economics

Yiwen Liang ’16
Private Banker
Bank of Singapore
Singapore
Major: International Studies: Global Business

Emma Way ’16
Associate Director, Editorial Product 
Axios  
Charlotte, North Carolina  
Major: Political Science 

Adam Smith ’15
Director, Corporate Finance
KPMG
Baltimore, Maryland
Majors: Mathematics and Business Management

Rae Ramos ’13
Chief Executive Officer 
Art Basel 
New York City, New York 
Majors: Art History and Environmental Studies 

Stephan Jordan ’12
Deputy Chief of Staff to the Chief Enrollment Officer  
Northeastern University  
Boston, Massachusetts  
Major: Political Science 

Latoya Gatewood-Young ’11
Assistant Vice President Financial Crimes
Execution Oversight
Barclays
Wilmington, Delaware
Major: International Studies

Mark Stevens ’07
NIDCD Executive Officer  
National Institutes of Health: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders 
Bethesda, Maryland  
Majors: Political Science and Economics 

Rob Page ’01 
Senior Director, Head of Operational Risk Management
Sallie Mae 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Major: History

Tara Carcillo ’98
President/CEO
The Clearing (management consulting)
Washington, D.C.
Major: Biology

First Jobs

The Class of 2024 entered into jobs across the country in a wide range of industries. Here are some of the companies and organizations they joined:

Accenture Federal Services  

AMD  

American Conservation Experience  

AmeriCorps   

Anne Arundel County Dept of Public Works  

 Appoquinimink School District  

Aquatic Resource Restoration Company (ARRC)  

Arundel High School  

AstraZeneca 

Baltimore County Schools 

BlackRock 

BW Consulting at BW Health Group 

CACI International Inc.  

Caine Mitter and Associates  

Capstone Logistics  

Carroll Community College  

Carroll County Public Library  

Cecil County Public School  

Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps  

ChristianaCare  

Chubb  

CNA Corporation  

Cognizant Japan  

Coro de Niños de San Juan 

Davis and Associates Environmental Consulting  

Delaware County Parks and Recreation   

Delaware State Archives  

Department of Defense  

Department of Natural Resources &
Environmental Control 

Dixon Valve 

Domestic Violence Services of Cumberland and Perry Counties  

Donika Olive Oil  

Dundalk Eagle  

DuPont Country Club 

Echo Hill Outdoor School Eclectic  

Ellis Investment Partners  

Equitable Advisors 

Freemire and Associates 

Hagley Museum and Library  

Harbor Analytics  

Helm (Target Marketing Group)  

Historic St. Mary's City  

Holyoke Public Schools  

Independence Square Advisors 

Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center  

Johns Hopkins University, Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology  

JPMorgan Chase & Co. 

Kent County Public Schools 

Library of Congress 

Maryland Department of Natural Resources  

Maryland General Assembly  

Maryland Judiciary  

Maryland Park Service/Department of Natural Resources  

Maryland Public Schools 

McCullough Middle School, Colonial School District  

Middlebury Area Land Trust 

Montgomery County Public Schools

Morgan Stanley  

Motley Rice LLC 

National Endowment for the Humanities 

National Institutes of Health  

National Park Service: Statue of Liberty National Monument  

Nemours  

Noble Life Sciences  

Normandeau  

NOW CFO 

Office of Governor John Carney, State of Delaware  

Office of the Director of National Intelligence  

O'Reilly, Talbot & Okun Associates, Inc. 

PERKIOMEN Watershed Conservancy  

PNC Bank 

Quickstix Lacrosse 

Reading Assist Delaware 

Rebuilding Together Kent County  

Recovery Centers of America  

Riggo Productions  

Rothman Orthopedics  

Safe Haven  

Sandwich Natural Resource Office  

Saratoga Springs High School  

SEI  

Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee 

Smyrna Public Library  

Spear Greenfield  

Spectrum Medical Care 

St. Ursula’s School  

Stifel  

Success Academy - Hudson Yards Charter School  

Sykesville Middle School/Carroll County Public Schools 

T. Rowe Price 

Talbot County Library  

Tennis Central  

Texas Democratic Party  

Texas Impact  

The Dolben Company  

The Wetlands Institute 

USA Lacrosse 

Versed 

Vuori 

Wells Fargo  

Windsor Mill Middle School (Balt Co Public Schools)  

Winston-Salem Dash Baseball 

First Jobs

The Class of 2024 entered into jobs across the country in a wide range of industries. Here are some of the companies and organizations they joined:

Accenture Federal Services  

AMD  

American Conservation Experience  

AmeriCorps   

Anne Arundel County Dept of Public Works  

 Appoquinimink School District  

Aquatic Resource Restoration Company (ARRC)  

Arundel High School  

AstraZeneca 

Baltimore County Schools 

BlackRock 

BW Consulting at BW Health Group 

CACI International Inc.  

Caine Mitter and Associates  

Capstone Logistics  

Carroll Community College  

Carroll County Public Library  

Cecil County Public School  

Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps  

ChristianaCare  

Chubb  

CNA Corporation  

Cognizant Japan  

Coro de Niños de San Juan 

Davis and Associates Environmental Consulting  

Delaware County Parks and Recreation

Delaware State Archives  

Department of Defense  

Department of Natural Resources &
Environmental Control 

Dixon Valve 

Domestic Violence Services of Cumberland and Perry Counties  

Donika Olive Oil  

Dundalk Eagle  

DuPont Country Club 

Echo Hill Outdoor School Eclectic  

Ellis Investment Partners  

Equitable Advisors 

Freemire and Associates 

Hagley Museum and Library  

Harbor Analytics  

Helm (Target Marketing Group)  

Historic St. Mary's City  

Holyoke Public Schools  

Independence Square Advisors 

Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center  

Johns Hopkins University, Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology  

JPMorgan Chase & Co. 

Kent County Public Schools 

Library of Congress 

Maryland Department of Natural Resources  

Maryland General Assembly  

Maryland Judiciary  

Maryland Park Service/Department of Natural Resources  

Maryland Public Schools 

McCullough Middle School, Colonial School District  

Middlebury Area Land Trust 

Montgomery County Public Schools

Morgan Stanley  

Motley Rice LLC 

National Endowment for the Humanities 

National Institutes of Health  

National Park Service: Statue of Liberty National Monument  

Nemours  

Noble Life Sciences  

Normandeau  

NOW CFO 

Office of Governor John Carney, State of Delaware  

Office of the Director of National Intelligence  

O'Reilly, Talbot & Okun Associates, Inc. 

PERKIOMEN Watershed Conservancy  

PNC Bank 

Quickstix Lacrosse 

Reading Assist Delaware 

Rebuilding Together Kent County  

Recovery Centers of America  

Riggo Productions  

Rothman Orthopedics  

Safe Haven  

Sandwich Natural Resource Office  

Saratoga Springs High School  

SEI  

Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee 

Smyrna Public Library  

Spear Greenfield  

Spectrum Medical Care 

St. Ursula’s School  

Stifel  

Success Academy - Hudson Yards Charter School  

Sykesville Middle School/Carroll County Public Schools 

T. Rowe Price 

Talbot County Library  

Tennis Central  

Texas Democratic Party  

Texas Impact  

The Dolben Company  

The Wetlands Institute 

USA Lacrosse 

Versed 

Vuori 

Wells Fargo  

Windsor Mill Middle School (Balt Co Public Schools)  

Winston-Salem Dash Baseball 

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