Academics

Elon University is launching a brand-new Study USA DC summer program called Capital Connections. The program will begin May 2026. These programs include housing, a unique Core Capstone, personal assistance locating and applying to internships, cultural and historical enrichment activities, and networking with alumni and industry professionals!
Apply here!

For over two decades, Elon has partnered with The Washington Center (TWC) to offer classes, internships, and housing in D.C. Students can take part in their fall or spring program. All majors are welcome.

Admissions

Serena Crosby-Brown is the admissions counselor for Washington, D.C. She holds information sessions, visits high schools, and attends college fairs. High school students who are interested in learning more about Elon are encouraged to reach out to Serena and attend local events to learn more about the university.

Alumni

Our Office of Alumni Engagement supports an active D.C. regional alumni chapter. Follow the chapter’s Instagram account @elonindc for updates. Join the Elon Alumni in Washington, DC LinkedIn group, too. Each fall, the chapter holds a Welcome to the City event for new alumni to the area. All upcoming alumni events can be found on the Elon Alumni Calendar.

If you are a DC-based alumnus in need of career support, Elon has a dedicated career services professional to support you at no cost. Lasse Palomaki supports Elon alumni nation-wide.

Employer and Organizational Partnerships

Elon University is seeking partnerships with Washington-based companies, non-profits, government agencies, and community organizations to provide impactful internship opportunities for our students during the upcoming summer term. If you’d like to learn more about hosting an Elon intern, contact Associate Director of Corporate and Employer Relations, Ryan Taube, rtaube@elon.edu.

DC Employer One Sheet

Memberships

Elon University D.C. belongs to the Washington Programs Consortium (WPC). The Washington Program Consortium provides a forum for practitioners in Washington, D.C. to discuss programming, trends and best practices in experiential education. National Campus team members attend the monthly meeting.