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Presidential Administrative Fellowship


In 1989, President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg created a program which offers The George Washington University's graduating seniors an opportunity to gain invaluable educational and professional experience.

Because of President Trachtenberg's initiative, the Office of the Vice President of Student and Academic Support Services is pleased to announce the Presidential Administrative Fellows Program. The program allows selected GW seniors to obtain a masters degree while concurrently working at an administrative position within the University. In return, the Fellows are asked to contribute to the advancement of The George Washington University community through academic, professional and personal involvement.

The PAF program requires a two-year commitment. In order to provide for maximum support to the Fellows, each Fellow will receive tuition and fees up to a maximum of 42 credit hours in a graduate program, stipends which assist with housing and wages for placement. The Fellowship is designed so that classroom education, professional experiences and interactions with staff and administrators complement each other to provide a beneficial 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, Assistant Vice President for Student and Academic Support Services. He can be contacted through the Senior VP's Office at 994-7210, and by email at peterk@gwu.edu.

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