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White House Fellows


Founded in 1964, the White House Fellows program is America's most prestigious program for leadership and public service. White House Fellowships offer exceptional young men and women first-hand experience working at the highest levels of the federal government.

White House Fellows typically spend a year working as full-time, paid special assistants to senior White House Staff, the Vice President, Cabinet Secretaries and other top-ranking government officials. Fellows also participate in an education program consisting of roundtable discussions with renowned leaders from the private and public sectors, and trips to study U.S. policy in action both domestically and internationally. Fellowships are awarded on a strictly non-partisan basis.


RECENT NEWS

June 26, 2008
President Bush Appoints 2008-2009 Class of White House Fellows

June 10, 2008
Personnel Announcement

April 29, 2008
2008 National Finalists Announced

March 3, 2008
2008 Regional Finalists Announced


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