Education Policy Fellowship Program

Posted by on May 27, 2013

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2013-2014 PA EDUCATION POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Applications are available now for the 2013-2014 Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP).  The Education Policy Fellowship Program is sponsored in Pennsylvania by The Education Policy and Leadership Center (EPLC).

With more than 350 graduates in its first fourteen years, this Program is a premier professional development opportunity for educators, state and local policymakers, advocates, and community leaders.  State Board of Accountancy (SBA) credits are available to certified public accountants.

Past participants include state policymakers, district superintendents and principals, school business officers, school board members, education deans/chairs, statewide association leaders, parent leaders, education advocates, and other education and community leaders.  Fellows are typically sponsored by their employer or another organization.

The Fellowship Program begins with a two-day retreat on September 12-13, 2013 and continues to graduation in June 2014.

Applications are being accepted now.

Click here, on the EPLC web site, to read about the Education Policy Fellowship Program.

http://www.eplc.org/leadership-programs/education-policy-fellowship-program/about-the-program/

Since space is limited to approximately 30 positions, it is advisable to submit an application as soon as possible.  The application may be copied from the EPLC web site, but must be submitted by mail or scanned and e-mailed, with the necessary signatures of applicant and sponsor.

The Program coordinators for 2013-2014 are Ron Cowell and Mattie Robinson.  If you would like to discuss any aspect of the Fellowship Program and its requirements, please contact Mattie Robinson at 717-260-9900 or robinson@eplc.org, or Ron Cowell at 412-298-4796 or  cowell@eplc.org.


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