The Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship provides internships, mentoring, and enriched educational opportunities to promising New York City undergraduates with the goal of increasing their life choices and developing their capacity to make a difference in their own and others’ lives. Each year the Fellowship offers fifteen students paid internships for three consecutive summers. The internships are closely supervised and provide challenging work from which one can learn. In the course of the program, interns (Fellows) are encouraged to sample work in at least two of three sectors: nonprofit organizations, government service, and private enterprise. Each internship lasts up to ten weeks.
Last year, two Baruch students were awarded 2010 fellowships. One of them, Ms. Patrycja Ajdukiewicz, will be at the information session to discuss her experience.
The Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship
Information Session
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
12:45 – 2:30 p.m.
NVC 8-210
Additional information and links to the official Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship website can be found on the following Weissman page: