<p>arrowsmith - The program, as you correctly define it, is just that. Currently, you can only minor in public policy, but it seems one of the most practical minors offered. There are, as the website indicates, various ways to get involved. There is the opportunity for DC internships:
[First-Year</a> Initiative - General Information](<a href=“http://rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/students/fyi/index.html]First-Year”>http://rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/students/fyi/index.html)</p>
<p>study at Oxford:
[Dartmouth-Oxford</a> Exchange](<a href=“http://rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/students/academics/oxford.html]Dartmouth-Oxford”>http://rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/students/academics/oxford.html)</p>
<p>and a fairly innovative opportunity to research and write policy papers at the request of VT and NH legislative committees through the Policy Research Workshop:
[Policy</a> Research Shop](<a href=“http://rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/TrainingandEducation/researchshop.html]Policy”>http://rockefeller.dartmouth.edu/TrainingandEducation/researchshop.html)</p>
<p>The application aspect of the minor really adds to a student’s skill set.</p>