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The College
provides a set of apartments for students participating in the program.
The cost of housing for participants in Washington is the same as
the cost of campus housing at the College for a term. The College
collects no fee for board, since students are expected to provide
their own meals (each apartment has a kitchen). The apartments are
secure, and the group has access to a resident advisor. However,
participants are expected to be able to independently manage shopping,
transportation and other exigencies of life in a city.
2001 Participant Karthika Parithivel '03 with U.S.
Representative Nita Lowey (NY-18th), her intern sponser.
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