$ 841,896 raised 2,804 Donors
CSUN in DC has raised $ 13,490 from 10 Donors!
CSUN in DC

In the CSUN in DC Internship Program, students live, work and learn for an entire semester or summer term in our nation’s capital.  Students move to Washington, D.C., intern with Capitol Hill offices, agencies, advocacy groups, nonprofits, museums, embassies or private firms, and take classes to continue making progress toward their degree.  The program is open to all majors and it is truly a transformative experience for the roughly 30-40 students who participate each year.

Students in the CSUN in DC program secure internships tailored to their career goals so that they can develop as professionals, enhance their skills and begin to build their professional network.  Students typically work 25-40 hours per week and receive mentoring from their internship site supervisor, as well as from faculty in Washington, D.C.  In recent years, CSUN students have interned in a wide variety of offices, including:

  • Members of Congress
  • Federal agencies (such as Agriculture, Labor and U.S. Marshals Service)
  • Nonprofits, advocacy organizations and think tanks (such as Human Rights Campaign, Center for American Progress, LULAC, and National Defense University) 
  • Embassies
  • Private firms 
  • Museums (including the National Museum of American History and the Smithsonian’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage)

More than 400 students have participated over the years and the program continues to grow.  The biggest obstacle to participation is the cost of housing and living expenses in Washington, D.C., so your gift can help provide scholarships, housing support, and other essentials for students participating in this life-changing program.

Click the "Donate" button above to give to the CSUN in DC program.

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The Milt and Debbie Valera Challenge for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Loyal CSUN supporters Milt and Debbie Valera will generously unlock $3,000 to the top three funds in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences that raise the highest number of donors on Giving Day. First place will receive $1,500, second place will receive $1,000, third place will receive $500.
Rank Prize Program or Department Donors
1 $1,500 Project Rebound 511
2 $1,000 Department of History 13
3 $500 CSUN in DC Internship Program 10
4 Albert Zoraster Valley Pioneer Scholarship Endowment 10
5 Institute for Sustainability 4
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United States Military Branch Donor Challenge
Generous CSUN Alumni, Robert and Gloria Meyerson, will donate an additional $5,000 to the Veteran's Resource Center in honor of the branch of the U.S. military with the highest number of donors during Giving Day.
In what branch of the military did/do you serve?
Rank Answer Donors
1 US Army 46
2 US Navy 29
3 US Air Force 24
4 US Marine Corps 20
5 US Space Force 2
6 US Coast Guard 1
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