UC Washington Center
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The University of California Washington Center is a Washington, D.C. residential facility owned and operated by the University of California (UC). Its purpose is to house undergraduate students from UC campuses during their internships in the D.C. area.
The center is located at 1608 Rhode Island Avenue in the northwest quadrant of downtown Washington. This location is well suited for D.C. interns as it is within close proximity to most of the governmental and nongovernmental organizations in which students work. Notably, the center is only about one half mile north of the White House.
The eleven floor center primarily comsists of two-bedroom apartments, though there are also offices, classrooms, and amenities.

