The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Is Extremely Excited to Be Entering the Fifth

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Is Extremely Excited to Be Entering the Fifth

Haverford House Fellowship 2015-2016

The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is excited to be entering the 13thyear of Haverford House! Thank you for your interest and for taking the time to apply.

Instructions

Please upload your completedapplication, along with your resume and transcript, through the Haverford House Fellowship posting on the Center for Career & Professional Advising’s online recruiting system (CareerConnect) no later than 11:59pm onSunday, February 8, 2015.

Also, please havetwo letters of recommendationsubmitted via email directly from your recommender toStephanie Zukerman, CPGC’s Program Assistant (). One recommendation should be from a Haverford or Bryn Mawr faculty member; the other should be from a supervisor from a work or volunteer experience.

Please limit your application answers to the questions below in to no more than 4 pages total.

If you have any questions about the Haverford House fellowship or questions on this application, please contact Janice Lion (, 610-896-1308). Contact theCCPA if you have any questions or problems with CareerConnect.

Application

A. Personal Information

Name:

Phone Number:

Email:

Major(s):

Minor(s)/Concentration(s):

Most Relevant On-Campus Activities:

Most Relevant Off-Campus Activities:

B. Placement Preferences

List three placements you are most interested in (see CareerConnect or CPGC’s web site).

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Please briefly describe the kind of placement you are seeking—what do most you want to do and learn in the context of your placement?What issues are you most passionate about? Identify three skills or strengths you will bring to a job.(300 word limit)

C. Haverford House Fellowship

What most excites you about participating in the Haverford House fellowship? What past experiences have fostered your interest in and commitment to service and social justice? What past experiences have fostered your desire to live in an intentional community such as Haverford House? (500 word limit)

D. Academic Experience

How is your academic experience at Haverford related to your interest in the Haverford House program? If you were to be offered a fellowship, how might you continue your engagement with the academic life of the College? (500 word limit)

E. The Haverford House Project

Describe one idea that would serve to strengthen the connection between Philadelphia and Haverford. How does your idea connect with the mission of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship? Give specifics about the parameters of the project and how you would carry it out, including what people or organizations you would work with, on and off campus. (500 word limit)