
At The Washington Center, we don't just tell you about job and career opportunities – we show you pathways into them via connections and collaboration with individuals who live them now. Here's what some of our participants want you to know:
"Hearing Congressman Glenn Ivey encourage young African American college students like me to pursue careers on Capitol Hill was breathtaking. It reminded me why diverse perspectives need to be amplified—and why our voices matter on a national level." — K’Rissa Moore, Capitol Immersion Participant
"This experience completely shifted my perspective on cybersecurity. Where else can you learn directly from top experts while building a supportive peer community? Whether you're technical or not—this program gives you the foundation and the edge to advance." — Gle'Shay Currie, Cybersecurity Accelerator Participant
The world of policy, advocacy, cybersecurity and nonprofit leadership aren’t just changing, they are being reinvented. And to make an impact, you need
more than a degree. You need access, insight and real-world connections, the kind you won’t find in a classroom.
That’s where TWC’s short-term programs come in. In a week or less, you’ll:
✔ Engage directly with experts shaping policy, legislation and industry strategy.
✔ Gain high-impact skills as history unfolds in Washington, D.C.
✔ Build a career-launching network—no "six-figure connections" required.
Why TWC’s Short-Term Programs?
1. Learn from the Best and Build Lifelong Connections Our programs connect you with industry leaders, policymakers and mentors who provide real-world guidance you can’t get anywhere else.
"The exposure to industry leaders, hands-on learning at the AWS Skills Center and connections with professionals across the U.S. gave me clarity and confidence I couldn't get anywhere else." — Kayrene Woods, Cybersecurity Accelerator Participant
2. Gain Skills That Employers Want—Fast Classroom theory is important, but real-world application is what sets you apart. Our programs focus on practical, career-ready skills in high-demand fields.
"One of the biggest lessons? Stay adaptable. Cybersecurity never stands still so neither should you. This program taught me to embrace challenges, stay curious, and keep learning."— Victor Ofei, Cybersecurity Accelerator Participant
3. Open Doors to Future Opportunities Many of our alumni land internships, jobs and mentorships through the connections they make in our programs.
"I met incredible people like Sasha O’Connell and Joseph Catapano, who were open to supporting me even after the program ended. The networking alone is worth it!" — Short Term TWC Program Participant
Upcoming Programs: Your Path to Career Transformation Health Policy Immersion (Sept 18-21)
Why now? Understanding health policy—from federal agencies to grassroots advocacy—is career gold. You’ll gain hands-on experience in policy formulation, implementation and assessment, all while engaging with experts at the forefront of change. Apply by: July 23, 2025
Capitol Immersion (Oct 2-5)
Why now? Master shifting political landscapes and learn how to navigate influence at every level of government. Meet elected officials, policy makers and legislative strategists who are shaping policy today. Apply by: August 6, 2025
Nonprofit Leadership & Advocacy Seminar (Nov 11-16)
Why now? Nonprofits face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Learn revenue diversification, ethical advocacy and governance from leaders at top organizations. Apply by: September 17, 2025
Cybersecurity Accelerator and National Security (2026) These are the fastest-growing fields—but they demand adaptability, problem-solving and hands-on experience. Stay connected for 2026 program dates.
Why TWC? Because We’ve Been Opening Doors for 50+ Years For five decades, TWC has empowered 68,000+ alumni to thrive in government, nonprofits, tech and beyond. Our programs don’t just open doors—they help you build your own pathway to success.
Ready to Take the Next Step? Learn more & apply:
Short-Term Programs.
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Friday, May 9th 2025 at 7:32PM
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