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Title: TCU Student, Mark Kitchens, at Center of Power


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TCU Student, Mark Kitchens,at Center of Power
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Mark Kitchens, TCU 1994
  • Congress Washington intern
  • White House intern who did a good job. Got TCU
    degree.
  • Given real job as news analysis coordinator in
    Press Office.
  • Promoted Deputy Press Secretary to the President
    Director of Internet News.
  • Too bad not a UTA student!

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DC Intern Opportunities
  • Every major can intern in DC at centers of power!
    Limited only by imagination.
  • Examples engineer, computers, math, physics
    majors at NASA or Corps of Engineers, business
    majors at Dept. of Commerce or National Chamber
    of Commerce,

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DC Intern Opportunities
  • medical at Congress committees, HHS agencies or
    Surgeon General, language foreign affairs
    majors at embassies or State Dept. or
    international organizations, performing arts at
    Kennedy Center or Wolf Trap, geology at USGS,
    print broadcast journalism at national media,
    economics at Treasury or think tanks,

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DC Intern Opportunities
  • education at Dept. of Education or national
    advocacy groups, political science with Congress,
    White House or agencies, history at Smithsonian
    Museum or National Park Service facilities like
    Fords Theater battlefields,

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DC Intern Opportunities
  • pre-law with Justice or national law firms, art
    with national galleries, chemistry biology with
    FDA, sociology at Red Cross, military science at
    Pentagon CIA, criminal justice at FBI Secret
    Service, accounting at IRS.

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President George Bush
  • My office has been blessed with Washington
    Interns. We utilize these people, theyre
    bright, they make a tremendous addition to
    whatever area they are assigned.

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President Bill Clinton
  • The Washington Center provides a special
    opportunity. It allows students to use the
    nations capitol for meshing their formal
    education with real world experience.

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Why Internships Valuable?
  • 1. Internships cultivate future leaders for
    public, for-profit, and non-profit organizations
    and make better citizens.
  • 2. Internships stimulate interest in chosen field
    like nothing else.

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Why Internships Valuable?
  • 3. Internships provide experience training not
    possible in the classroom.
  • 4. Internships develop professional civic
    skills using UTA academic training.
  • 5. Internships provide students with direction
    and guidance for success.

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Why Internships Valuable?
  • 6. Internships improve research communications
    skills.
  • 7. Internships improve interpersonal skills
    necessary for success.
  • 8. Internships build students' resumes
    advantage for 1st job!

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Why Internships Valuable?
  • 9. Internships encourages networking leads to
    jobs!
  • 10. Internships develop mentoring relationships.
  • 11. Internships provide an opportunity to "test
    drive" explore one's career path and to clarify
    personal goals.

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Why Internships Valuable?
  • 12. Internships expose the student to substantial
    policy work NOT clerical work!
  • 14. Internships provide the opportunity for
    students to make important contributions. Its a
    call to public service!
  • 16. Internships expose students to job
    opportunities that they never knew existed.

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Why Internships Valuable?
  • 17. Interns leave internships with more
    confidence.
  • 18. Internships awaken a desire to change the
    world for the better!
  • 19. Washington Internships important to extend
    UTAs presence in the Capitol at centers of power.

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Why Internships Valuable?
  • 20. A Washington Intern Program benefits
    fundraising. TCU 500,000 Wash Center millions.
  • 21. A quality intern program is a terrific
    recruiting tool.
  • Dr. Witt and Dr. Wright acknowledge enormous
    value of such internships but opposed to fee.
    2000 external review criticized UTA for not
    having intern programs.

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Texas Legislative history
  • SB332 proposed by Millsap to help you with DC
    expenses modeled after study abroad. 3 year
    effort 1996-1999.
  • Sponsored in Texas Senate House. Compromise
    found in 99.
  • Near unanimous support. Passed by vote 180-1.
    Signed by Governor Bush June 19, 1999.

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Purpose of SB332
  • To provide UTA students in all majors the equal
    opportunity to intern use their majors in our
    nations capitol.
  • To do that, we had to find a way to finance
    scholarships so students can afford, like done
    for UTA Study Abroad Program.

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Washington Intern Costs?
  • About 7000 for semester internship to reside
    work in DC to earn 12-15 hours of UTA credit! UTA
    tuition? Waived in other states for financial
    aid.
  • Add some more for transportation and food.
  • Limited financial aid available now, but not
    enough.

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SB332
  • Authorizes a not to exceed 1 student fee to
    fund UTA internships in DC, just like study
    abroad program.
  • Fees recently approved for annual book
    athletics. This fee worthy equivalent to soft
    drink/snack.
  • Used only to assist UTA students interning in
    nations capitol.

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SB332
  • View fee as start up seed money.
  • UTA will seek matching private gifts state
    appropriation to create endowment.
  • Goal to abolish fee as soon as possible, like
    what UT Austin is doing with study abroad program.

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SB332
  • Fee can be approved only by a UTA student
    election. Sunset could be written into student
    resolution for review every 5-10 years until
    endowment abolishes fee.
  • UTA students develop their own intern program
    with administration faculty.

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Focus Group Poll (Yes/No)
  • Was conducted on Friday February 8, 2002 during
    Richard Millsaps 3 large introductory sections
    of state and local government. Cross section of
    all majors in required course.
  • After video slide program, 257 students
    responded on anonymous paper ballots to 3
    questions.

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Poll 2/8/02 Question 1
  • Is creation of a UTA Capitol Intern Program in
    Washington and Austin for 12-15 hours credit a
    good idea?
  • Yes (257/100)
  • No (none)

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Student Comments
  • This is a worthy deal.
  • It is a very good idea. It would be a great way
    to get UTA students into positions of power thus
    helping the school in the future.
  • This is a good deal.
  • Very good idea.
  • I think the UTA intern program is a good idea.
  • What an opportunity!

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Student Comments
  • Love the idea. I wont do it but I think it is a
    great idea.
  • Hell yes!
  • I think it is a good idea because it helps UTA
    become more cultured and lively school.
  • Yes, it is a great idea!
  • Yes, this would open new opportunities!

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Student Comments
  • It is a good program. I think it is a good idea
    to help UTA students to explore the real skills.
  • It is a wonderful idea
  • Of course, yes!
  • It not only will help put UTA on the map, but it
    also helps students such as myself who do not
    have the funds to do an internship.

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Student Comments
  • Hell yes! How would the credits apply to your
    major? 

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Question 2
  • You want to be an intern or know another who
    might be interested?
  • Yes (222/86.38)
  • No (35/13.6)

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Student Comments
  • Hell yes!
  • If I were a freshman and not married I would
    heavily consider it.
  • I would love to be an intern on capitol hill
  • I am very interested.
  • Yes, but money is an issue.
  • Yes, but only if there was an internship for
    architecture majors.

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Student Comments
  • Hell yes!
  • I know a few other people who might be interested
    too.
  • Yes, Im interested and I know others.
  • Yes, at NASA. 

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Question 3
  • Would you vote to support a 1 fee to fund this
    program in the April election?
  • Yes (252/98.05)
  • No (5/1.94)

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 Student Comments
  • College costs so much as it is, what is one more
    dollar?
  • I would support a much higher fee if it was asked
    of me.
  • Hell yes!
  • Absolutely yes!
  • Maybe even 2.
  • Yes, 1 is close to nothing!
  • Yes, how can I help more?
  • I would ok a 20 fee!

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Answers to Questions
  • For detail information on internships now in DC,
    go to website www.twc.edu or to American
    University.

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What now? How to help?
  • Write brief letters of support (for bringing
    Washington Intern program to UTA) to editor of
    Shorthorn.
  • Contact Members of student Congress to show how
    you feel.
  • Help with petition drive to show support for
    April ballot. Vote!
  • If fee fails, seeking assistance to raise funds
    from foundations is only option.

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Answer to Question
  • How credit applied? UTA can construct any way we
    want!
  • TCU program awards
  • 6 hours for the internship
  • 3 hours for an academic course
  • 3 hours for weekly journal paper detailing
    activities.
  • 3 hours for a formal research paper in interns
    field.
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