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Annenberg Undergraduate Fellows Program
About the Program
Application
Cohort 1, Class of 2019
Projects
Annenberg Undergraduate Fellows for Education and Social Policy
Annenberg Undergraduate Fellows for Education and Social Policy - Application
Annenberg Undergraduate Fellows for Education and Social Policy - Application
Application Deadline
: January 20, 2021
Front Matter
First name
Last name
Email
Class year
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Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Intended Concentration
List the course number, course title, and associated grade for any courses involving social policy (including, but not limited to e.g. education, sociology, and economics)
List the course number, course title, and associated grade for any Math/stats courses you have taken or that you are currently enrolled in. Feel free to include courses in other departments that have a substantial math/stats component (e.g. EC 1629)
Do you currently plan to apply to postgraduate programs?
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Yes
No
Please upload your transcript/internal academic record
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Upload requirements
One file only.
100 MB limit.
Allowed types:
pdf, docx, doc
.
Short Anwer Questions
In a short paragraph, please tell us why you are interested in becoming an Annenberg fellow?
In a short paragraph, please share how your coursework, volunteer, and/or work experiences prepares you to engage in education and social policy research?
Briefly describe your familiarity/experience level with any statistical software packages (e.g. STATA, R, Matlab) or other programming languages (Python, Java, etc.)
Briefly describe any experience you have conducting research (e.g., as an RA for a faculty member, in a professional capacity at work, as part of your coursework, etc.)
At the Annenberg Institute, we believe that having a cohort of fellows with diverse backgrounds/perspectives is essential to fostering new and innovative ideas for addressing social issues. Please describe what you hope to contribute to this cohort.
Please design a research question, the study of which you believe would help equalize and improve educational opportunities.
OPTIONAL: Please share with us anything that you would like us to know about you which would not otherwise be apparent from your application materials. You will not be penalized for leaving this blank.
Identities
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Person of trans experience
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Questioning
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Do you identify as BIPOC?
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No
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Do you currently receive financial aid?
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Yes
No
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If Yes, select all applicable types
Loans
Scholarships
Pell grant
Etc.
Other identities that are salient to you?
The Annenberg Institute is firmly committed to providing a program experience and environment that is equally welcoming, inviting, and user-friendly for all attendees. Please indicate if you have any needs you may have that require any accessibility accommodations to participate in this program.
How did you hear about the undergraduate fellows program? Check all that apply:
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Previous Fellow
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