Friday, October 27, 2006

Harvard Creates Public Service Fellowship

Harvard Law School has created a new fellowship for incoming law students who previously served in the Teach for America Program.

Each year, two students will be selected for the awards, based on their commitment to public service and their interest in continuing public service activities while enrolled at HLS. The students will also be responsible for supporting student recruitment for the J.D. program.

In recent years, Teach for America has become one of the most popular post-graduation career options for U.S. college students. HLS has 10 former TFA volunteers among its current first-year class.

For more information, see the October 25 post to the Harvard JD Admissions blog (blogs.law.harvard.edu/admissions/).

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