Study Away from Campus
Lindsey in London
Students in good standing with a minimum of 2.5 GPA at Lindsey
Wilson are eligible for admission to the London Program which is
administered by The Private College Consortium for International
Studies. Students form the other colleges and universities may
apply for the London Program through one of the participating
universities. Acceptance to the program is at
the discretion of the participating PCCIS universities who
supervise all academic matters, select faculty participants and
inform CAPA of the spaces to be reserved in London. The number
of students in each session is limited so early application is
advised. The courses offered in the London Program can be used for
credit towards graduation. More information is available at http://programs.capa.org/pccis.
Other Study Abroad Opportunities
Lindsey Wilson students may also participate in other study
abroad opportunities in a variety of countries. Students should
consult with their academic advisors, the financial aid office
and the Academic Affairs Office.
The Capitol Hill Internship
Lindsey Wilson College is a member of the United Methodist
College Washington Consortium. The Consortium offers students the
experience of living, interning and studying in the heart of
Washington, D.C. Students participating in the Capitol Hill
Internship Program offered by the Consortium live in attractive
apartments on Capitol Hill, intern in both government and
non-governmental offices as part of select programs available only
in Washington, D.C., and learn in challenging seminars and courses
that are tailored to enrich their internship experience.
Applications for the program are available in the Office of
Academic Affairs. Information is also available at http://www.umcwc.com.
The Frankfort Internship
Through an arrangement with the Association of Independent
Kentucky Colleges and Universities, a student may apply to spend
the spring semester studying and interning in Frankfort, the state
capitol of Kentucky. Students take two courses that deal with
Kentucky government, legislative process, and the media, and intern
30 hours a week in either the legislative or executive branch.
Students are placed in an office that complements their academic
strengths and professional ambitions. The program is excellent
preparation for students interested in careers in law, the media or
public service. Up to 15 Lindsey Wilson credits may be earned
through the program. For additional information, contact the
Academic Affairs Office. Information is also available at
http://www.aikcu.org/about/initiatives/frankfortinternships.