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Reflecting On My Experience in SPIA

By: Kelley Downes

Hi! My name is Kelley Downes and I am a senior from Atlanta, Georgia. I am majoring in Political Science with an Applied Politics Certificate and minoring in both International Affairs and Criminal Justice Studies. As I round out my second to last semester at UGA, it seems like a fitting time to reflect on my experience as a °®Å¾Íøundergraduate student. The courses I have taken, professors I have met, and students I have interacted with in °®Å¾Íøhave truly changed my life for the better. I know I will leave °®Å¾Íøwith a better understanding of the world around me and the skills needed to make a real impact. For the sake of brevity, I want to focus on three specific programs I did while at UGA: the Washington Semester Program, the °®Å¾ÍøMaymester program in Stellenbosch, and the Applied Politics Program. All of these programs were first introduced to me by either °®Å¾Íøprofessors or other °®Å¾Íøstudents.

I did the Washington Semester Program during the fall of my junior year in 2021. I interned with the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia in their criminal division, and I was able to earn eight hours of course credit for this internship through SPIA. During this program, I gained real world work experience in the legal field and I had the unique opportunity to meet UGA alumni who are living and working in DC. I did SPIA’s Maymester program in Stellenbosch, South Africa this past May. °®Å¾Íøprofessors Dr. Wilhelm and Dr. Ariotti ensured all students left South Africa with a better understanding of its political history. These two professors taught me so much and they are also just great people to be around! While I was in South Africa, I had the opportunity to travel throughout the country and learn from people who had lived there for their entire lives. Finally, I just completed the Applied Politics Program this past semester and I can not speak higher of it. Dr. Haynes, Professor Watson, and Dr. Cottrell prepared me for a career working in politics. Dr. Haynes created an environment for students to network with professionals in the field; I learned more about what exactly it is I want to do following graduation because of this program.

The Washington Semester Program, the °®Å¾ÍøMaymester program in Stellenbosch, and the Applied Politics program all shaped my college experience in very distinct ways, and I would have never discovered these opportunities if it had not been for the support system I found in SPIA.


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