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& vision Since 1989, the Mission and Vision guides the PAF program through professional, service, and educational endeavors. |
Presidential Administrative Fellowship
In 1989, The George Washington University created the Presidential Administrative Fellowship which offers excellent professional and developmental opportunities for GW’s graduating seniors. The Office of the Senior Vice President for Student and Academic Support Services oversees the Fellowship which is designed to offer graduating GW seniors administrative experience within the offices of the University, while concurrently permitting them the opportunity to pursue a Master’s Degree at GW. In return, the Fellows are asked to contribute to the advancement of The George Washington University community, by serving as ambassadors, through academic, professional, and personal involvement. The PAF program requires a two-year commitment. In order to provide maximum support to the Fellows, each Fellow will receive tuition and fees up to a maximum of 42-credit hours in a graduate program, a housing allowance, and monthly departmental compensation. The Fellowship is designed so that classroom education, professional experiences, and interactions with staff and administrators complement each other to provide an excellent learning experience in leadership and administration. For more information on the current PAFs or the Fellowship Program, e-mail the Fellows, or contact Peter Konwerski, Associate Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer. He can be contacted through the Senior VP's Office at 994-7210, and by email at paf@gwu.edu. You can also find the PAFs on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/gwpaf |
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current fellows
Learn more about the students currently serving the University as Fellows. View the bios |
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