About the Scholarship

This fellowship is open to U.S. student who are in their third or fourth year of an undergraduate planning program, or in their first or second year of a graduate planning program, or their first or second year of a law school program. The recipient will participate in a 10-month fellowship program that requires approximately 100 to 200 hours of work; fellowship work is conducted remotely. Application requirements for the Daniel J. Curtin, Jr. Fellowship are:Application form Personal statement Recommendation letter Official Transcript Resume Enrollment verif./Accept. letter Interview (if requested)

Eligibility Criteria

This award is for U.S. students. Must be a U.S. citizen. Must be enrolled in the third or fourth year of an eligible undergraduate program, OR be enrolled in the first or second year of a graduate planning program, OR be enrolled in the first or second year of a three-year law program (or the first, second, or third year of a four-year law program). Please note: Law students entering their final year of law school may not apply due to conflicts between bar exam studies and the ability to complete the fellowship. Must be enrolled in a planning program accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) OR be enrolled in an ABA-accredited law school program. Students must intend to work as practicing planners or legal practitioners in the public or private sector.In order to qualify, students must meet the following criteria:Sign Up To View

Related Scholarships