The Archer Fellowship Program presents UT System undergraduates who are passionate about public policy and public service with a unique opportunity to live, learn and intern in Washington, D.C. during a fall or spring semester. Selected students earn 15 hours of in-residence credit and engage in a full-time internship of their choice. This is a great opportunity for students to build their resume, make professional connections, and prepare for a career related to public service and public policy. A number of scholarships are available, and students who receive financial aid may apply their aid to the program costs.

Applications for the 2014-2015 academic year are due February 17, though students who will be abroad this spring should have applied by November 1. Like UT Austin Archer Fellowship Program on Facebook for application tips and to stay informed.

The info sessions took place in FAC 328 on 10/22, 11/13, and 11/19.

Visit www.archercenter.org for more information. Email Rose Mastrangelo at r.mastrangelo@austin.utexas.edu if you need accommodations for one of these sessions.

Posted by Jessica Wong