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| Subject: | [AAASFellows] CHCI Graduate Fellowship Program | 
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| Date: | Mon, 4 Nov 2013 16:23:23 +0000 | 
| From: | Salaeha Shariff <sshariff@aaas.org> | 
| To: | sefellows@listserv.aaas.org <sefellows@listserv.aaas.org>, dcfellows@listserv.aaas.org <dcfellows@listserv.aaas.org>, aaasfellows@listserv.aaas.org <aaasfellows@listserv.aaas.org> | 
| CC: | Crista Arias <carias@chci.org> | 
Please see details below and attached for            the               Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and their             Fellowship/Internship/Scholarship opportunities. Please share            with your early career networks.            
For any questions contact: Crista Arias:               carias@chci.org. 
Salaeha                Shariff, MPS
Project                Director                
Outreach/Recruitment                & Alumni Engagement
AAAS                  Science & Technology Policy Fellowships                
                American                Association for the Advancement of Science              
              1200 New                York Avenue, NW | Washington, DC 20005
              202-326-7083                | 202-289-4950 fax
              sshariff@aaas.org
Fellowship                applications are now open for the 2014-2015 cycle. The                application deadline for 2014-2015 Graduate Fellowships is                February 15, 2014.  
Graduate                Fellowship Program Mission
              The              CHCI Graduate Fellowship Program seeks to enhance              participants' leadership abilities, strengthen professional              skills and produce more competent and competitive Latino              professionals.
Graduate                Fellowship Program Description
              The              nine month paid Fellowship Program offers exceptional              Latinos who have earned at least a master's degree within              three years of the program start date with unparalleled              exposure to hands-on experience in the public policy areas:
            ·                        Health
            ·                        Housing
            ·                        Law
            ·                        STEM                    (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)
                Selected participants will receive:
            ·                        Work                Experience in Washington, D.C.
            ·                        Great                Pay 
              - Fellows will receive a payment of $2,900 minus required              deductions including federal taxes, social security, and              Medicare upon arrival.
              - The remaining 8 months have been spread out throughout the              20 remaining pay periods between August 24, 2012 and May 17,              2013. The bi-weekly pay will be $1160.00 minus required              deductions including federal and state taxes, social              security, and Medicare.
            ·                        Benefits
              -Domestic              round-trip transportation to Washington, D.C.
              - Health Insurance Coverage (updated January, 2013): As              a result of the Health Care Reform Act, individuals are now              able to remain under their parent’s health insurance              policies until they are 25 years old.  However, for those              that are older than 25 or who wish to receive health              insurance coverage under CHCI’s health policy, CHCI will              offer similar health insurance benefits that are available              to permanent CHCI employees and be required to pay a monthly              premium during the course of the fellowship. The insurance              is available to the Fellow only and not dependents of the              Fellow.     
              -Optional short-term housing. CHCI secures and individuals              reimburse CHCI for this service
            ·                        Leadership                Training, Networking and More
Work                Experience
              After              a week-long orientation, and with CHCI's guidance, Graduate              fellows research opportunities to work in a Congressional              office or committee that best matches their interest and              focus area. Participants will have the option of changing              placements mid-way through the program. Second half              placements can include The White House, federal agencies and              nonprofit organizations.
Leadership                Development
              The              Graduate fellows' intensive work experience is enhanced by              weekly leadership training sessions that allow them to meet              with national leaders and engage in substantive policy              discussions. In addition, Graduate fellows produce a public              policy brief. Graduate fellows also must organize a policy              summit. Because of the wealth of information, contacts, and              political activity in Washington D.C., the Graduate              Fellowship Program offers an excellent opportunity for              participants to affirm their career goals. All participants              also receive personal support and guidance from CHCI staff              and Alumni Association.
              
              Community Service 
              Fellows are required to engage in a group community service              project identified through the CHCI fellowship program. This              component of the curriculum allows fellows to identify areas              of civic engagement and give back to the community. Fellows              are also required to complete individual community service              along with the group community service project.
Program                Requirements - Fellows must
            ·                        Work              a minimum of 32 hours per week at a placement
            ·                        Attend              a one-week orientation and weekly leadership development              sessions and participate in a retreat
            ·                        Participate              in all CHCI-sponsored activities
            ·                        Participate              in a community service project
            ·                        Complete 20              hours of community service
            ·                        Develop              and execute a Policy Summit to promote public policy issues              of importance to Latinos
            ·                        Research              and publication of a written work about a public policy              issue in chosen area
            ·                        Contribute              to the development of the CHCI Public Policy Conference              Summits
            ·                        Comply              with CHCI policies regarding work performance and personal              conduct
Eligibility                Criteria
            ·                        Applicants              must have completed a master's degree or post-graduate              degree prior to the program start date 
            ·                        High              academic achievement (3.0 GPA or higher)
            ·                        Evidence              of leadership skills and potential for leadership growth
            ·                        Demonstrates              commitment to public service-oriented activities
            ·                        Superior              analytical skills, outstanding oral and written              communication skills
            ·                        Applicants              must be U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, asylees,              or individuals who are lawfully authorized to work full-time              without restriction for any U.S. employer and              who, at the time of application, possess lawful evidence of              employment authorization. 
            ·                        NOTE: Individuals              who are seeking consideration under the “Deferred Action                for Childhood Arrival” (DACA) policy must              possess an Employment Authorization Document at the time of              application
Selection                Process
              The selection process is competitive; CHCI receives              five applications for every one available fellowship. CHCI              processes applications to identify the most qualified              candidates. Applications are reviewed by a selection              committee composed by Alumni, Board of Directors, and CHCI              staff. Only top candidates receive an invitation for an              interview. A selected number of fellows are selected              annually, based on the quality of their application and              their interview scores.
-- Jo Anne Schneider Associate Research Professor Anthropology Department George Washington University jschneid@gwu.edu home.gwu.edu/~jschneid www.faithandorganizations.umd.edu
 
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