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Here are a few good options for interns coming to DC for the summer

American University Summer Housing

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Anderson Hall, 1st Floor 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington DC, 20016-8142 (202) 885-3370 Fax: (202) 885-1154
AU offers limited residence hall space from May 14 through August 13 with a four week minimum stay. Located at the intersection of Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenue, the Ward Circle campus is the heart of one of Washington’s most affluent, quiet residential neighborhoods. Transportation to downtown: City buses run every five minutes during rush hours and less frequently during non-rush hours. Free shuttle to subway (Tenleytown AU - Red Line) every fifteen minutes during Metro hours. You can also try The American University Off-Campus Housing Guide.

George Washington University Summer Housing

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On-Campus/Off Campus Housing Resource Center
2121 I Street NW, Rice Hall, Suite 402 Washington DC, 20052 (202) 994-6688/(202)994-7221
This is a great location. GW offers summer housing for students attending GW summer school, doing an internship or working on the Hill. Housing is available from May 19 through August 11. GW is located near the Foggy Bottom Metro stop (Red Line). The Housing Resource Center can also assist in finding housing within the DC, Maryland, or Virginia area.
  

Georgetown University Summer Housing

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On Campus/Off-Campus Housing Office
37th and O Streets, NW Box 2217 Washington DC, 20057 (202) 687-3999/(202) 687-8467
Housing is available from June 2 through August 10 ( 3 week minimum). The campus is in Georgetown, one of Washington’s most popular centers for shopping, restaurants, and nightlife. GU is not near a Metro stop, but city buses can get you to and from the nearest one (Foggy Bottom, Red Line). Trinity College Summer Housing On-Campus/Conference Office 125 Michigan Avenue, NE Washington DC, 20017 (202) 939-5000 Trinity College has double rooms (with A/C) which can be rented as a single or a double. The campus is a 5-10 minute walk to the Brooklyn/Catholic University Metro Stop (Red Line).

The International Student House

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1825 R Street, NW Telephone (202) 232-4007
Located near Dupont Circle, this type of housing is privately run for American and international students. It provides dormitory style housing which includes educational, cultural and recreational activities for its residents. Residents also experience living with people from a variety of political, religious and cultural backgrounds. In addition, each potential resident is carefully screened for security purposes of all residents. Monthly cost includes a shared room, breakfast and dinner for a price ranging from $725-940
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