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The Ralph W. Voorhees Program in Public Service awards four fellowships of $5,000 each annually to students who have chosen to focus their academic pursuits on civically engaged learning through research projects in community development and planning, community-based education, entrepreneurship, housing, public transportation, public health or public policy. The program is open to undergraduate applicants from any major in any school at Rutgers. Students work on research projects in partnership with community organizations. Fellows meet weekly in the classroom to work on the project, build skills, reflect on community experiences, meet community leaders from New Jersey and beyond and learn about the types of jobs they may seek after school. Students will earn three credits in the Fall semester of their junior or senior year and present their project publicly at the end of the term. View Recipients
Undergraduate Fellowship Program: http://policy.rutgers.edu/academics/undergrad/voorhees.php
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