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For Immediate Release
September 7, 2004
President's Commission on White House Fellowships Accepting Applications for the 2005-2006
Class
WASHINGTON, September 7, 2004 - The White House today announced that the President's Commission on
White
House Fellowships now is accepting applications for the 2005 - 2006 Class of Fellows. Applications are
available at /fellows/about/apply.html.
Completed applications must be
postmarked by February 1, 2005 and sent to:
White House Fellows Program Applicants are encouraged to check the program website prior to mailing the application for any
potential changes to the mailing instructions.
Founded in 1964, the White House Fellows Program is one of America's most prestigious programs 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. In return for
the privilege of participating in the Fellowship year, Fellows are expected to repay the privilege by
contributing to the Nation as future leaders.
Selection as a White House Fellow is highly competitive and based on a record of remarkable
professional
achievement early in one's career, evidence of leadership potential, a proven commitment to public
service, and the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute successfully at the highest levels of the
Federal government. Fellowships are awarded strictly on a non-partisan basis.
The program has fostered a legacy of leadership, with nearly 600 alumni who are respected leaders.
Alumni include Secretary of State Colin Powell, Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, former CNN President Tom
Johnson, and American Red Cross President Marsha Evans. More information about the program is available
at www.whitehouse.gov/fellows.
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