STUF United Fund (STUF) is pleased to announce that the application process is now open for three programs sponsored by STUF and organized by International Leadership Foundation (ILF). In particular, Taiwanese American students may be particularly interested in their 2015 Civic Fellowship Program for one undergraduate student with US Citizenship
2015 Civic Fellowship Program:
Every summer, ILF offers approximately 30 outstanding Asian Pacific American students a 8 to 10 week internship at a federal agency in Washington DC. Civic Fellowship candidates will work with federal agencies and limited placements in congressional offices and the White House. Students who accept the fellowship will receive a stipend of $2,000, attend weekly leadership seminars on Capitol Hill and gain valuable, firsthand working knowledge of the American government system. Fellows are responsible for their own travel, housing and living expenses. Undergraduate students of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage who are United States citizens and possess a GPA of 3.0 and above are eligible for this fellowship.
To be selected as the STUF-endorsed participant, applicants need to first contact Yi-Miao Huang, Executive Director of STUF via info@stufunited.org, and then submit all required documents by February 18th, 2015.
Other programs that Taiwanese students or Taiwanese American Junior Chamber of Commerce members may be interested in include:
1) The 2015 Young Ambassador Program for one undergraduate or graduate student from Taiwan or oversea Taiwanese communities around the world except for USA
2) Internship opportunity for one TJCCNA or WTCC-JC member at ILF Office in Washington D.C.
Download the STUF announcement here: ILF Program Announcement 2015
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