LEXINGTON, VA (05/08/2012)(readMedia)-- Todd Smith-Schoenwalder, a junior at Washington and Lee University from Tallahassee, Fla., is participating in the University's Washington Term this month.
Smith-Schoenwalder, a graduate of Leon High School, is interning with the Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida.
W&L's four-week Washington Term Program is divided into three components: the academic course, the internship, and the lecture series. Students work four full days a week in their internship offices, and on Friday attend class and lectures. Wednesday evenings are also set aside for class activities.
Students are selected to participate in the Washington Term Program on a competitive basis. The program aims to enhance students' understanding of national politics and governance. Combining the practical experience of a political internship with academic study, it affords deeper insight into the processes and problems of government at the national level.
Washington and Lee University, the nation's ninth oldest institution of higher education, is among the nation's premier liberal arts colleges and universities. Washington and Lee University provides a liberal arts education that develops students' capacity to think freely, critically, and humanely and to conduct themselves with honor, integrity, and civility. Graduates are prepared for life-long learning, personal achievement, responsible leadership, service to others, and engaged citizenship in a global and diverse society.