2021-22 PA Education Policy Fellowship Program
Posted by The Education Policy and Leadership Center on June 22, 2021
Applications are available now for the 2021-2022 Education Policy Fellowship Program. The Education Policy Fellowship Program is sponsored in Pennsylvania by The Education Policy and Leadership Center (EPLC).
Similar to the 2020-2021 Program, the format and schedule of the 2021-2022 PA Education Policy Fellowship Program is changed from the traditional Fellowship Program held 1999 to 2019. The 2021-2022 Program will be conducted in briefer, more frequent, and mostly online sessions. In-person sessions are planned for the Gettysburg Battlefield and Army War College (October), Washington DC (April), and Harrisburg (May), with proof of Covid vaccination required for these events.
The online content will be substantially the same as the traditional Fellowship Program, with some changes necessitated by the online format and a desire to reduce costs to sponsors in these uncertain fiscal times. But with the new virtual format, the Program is able to broaden the scope of experience and perspective represented by our session leaders and guests.
The commitment of EPLC remains the same. The Fellowship Program will continue to be Pennsylvania’s premier education policy leadership program for education, community, policy and advocacy leaders — with more than 600 graduates since 1999.
The Fellowship Program begins with three-hour virtual morning sessions on September 17 and 24, and the Program ends with a graduation event in June 2022.
If you would like to discuss any aspect of the Fellowship Program and its requirements, please contact EPLC Executive Director Ron Cowell at 412-298-4796 or COWELL@EPLC.ORG.
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