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Home / Scholarships/Fellowships / Truman Scholarships and Fellowships in Public Service / Civic Engagement

Truman Scholarships and Fellowships in Public Service / Civic Engagement

November 13, 2013 By lmaestro

Truman Scholarships and Fellowships in Public Service / Civic Engagement – INFORMATION SESSION

The Harry S. Truman Scholarship provides funding for graduate school as preparation for a career in government or public service. Truman Scholars participate in leadership development programs & have special opportunities for internships & employment with the federal government. U.S. citizens & nationals who are in their junior year of full time undergraduate study are eligible to apply.

This spotlight presentation provides an overview of the Truman Scholarship and other related fellowships in public service and civic engagement. There are fellowships and scholarships to help pay for graduate school; to fund professional development opportunities through internships; to conduct research; to study abroad; and to work for the good of your community. The session offers advice on selecting a fellowship opportunity; and gives suggestions on competition strategies.

All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend.

When:       Thursday, November 21st from 12:45pm to 2:00pm

Where:      Room 13-150  / William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus

For more information contact: Valeria Hymas, Fellowships Advisor, [email protected]

Valeria L. Hymas
Post-Graduate & National Fellowships Advisor
Baruch College
137 East 25th Street, Suite 306
New York, NY 10010
City University of New York
Phone: 646-312-2129
Office: 306
Email: [email protected]

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