The George Washington University Presidential Administrative Fellowship, founded in 1989, offers high-achieving seniors the opportunity for professional development and a Master’s degree at the George Washington University. In return, the Fellows contribute to the advancement of the GW community by serving as ambassadors through their academic, professional, and personal involvement.
The PAF program requires a two-year commitment. Each Fellow receives tuition and fees towards the completion of their Master’s degree, a housing allowance, and departmental compensation. The Fellowship is designed to ensure that classroom education, professional experiences, and interactions with staff and administrators complement each other to provide training and practice in leadership and administration.
For more information on the current PAFs or the fellowship, please contact the current fellows, Peter Konwerski, Senior Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, or Toby Davidow, Coordinator for SASS Strategic Initiatives. They can be reached at the Senior Vice President's Office, (202) 994-7210, or by email at paf@gwu.edu.
The views and policies articulated in these pages are not necessarily those of The George Washington University. Presidential Administrative Fellowship is a registered Student Organization at The George Washington University, EEO/AA. Last updated March 29, 2012 02:56pm by davidow