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ASU in DC Program Information

Eligibility
Priority consideration is given to undergraduate and graduate students earning academic credit for their internship experience. Students should apply even if an internship site has not yet been secured. All majors, minors, and concentrations are encouraged to apply. Students may seek help from the Career Development Center with internship applications.
Below is a list of estimated student expenses per semester:
- Regular, full-time tuition and fees for ASU
- Health Insurance
- Housing at App House- $825/month
- Food - $950
- Local Transportation - $500
- Books and Supplies - $300
- Personal - $950
Financial Aid Considerations
It is strongly recommended you meet with The Office of Student Financial Aid as early as possible even as you are in the application process for the program. Each student's situation will differ and the costs of the ASU In DC program will need to be recalculated into your financial aid package as you plan your finances for a semester in Washington, D.C.
Be prepared with two items when you meet with The Office of Student Financial Aid.
- Estimated expenses for the semester as stated above
- A completed FAFSA
Additional Financial Assistance
There is also a supplemental scholarship awarded to participants by Appalachian State University's Division of Student Development.
