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Location: South Carolina, United States

This BLOG is a joint effort between the South Carolina Indian Affairs Commission and American Indian Advocacy Services, S.C. Here we provide information about funding resources, employment announcements, internships,scholarship information, and other helpful opportunities. Each Blog post may contain as much as 25 announcements so please scroll carefully!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Amount: The amount is unlisted.
Eligibility:Applicant must be an U.S. citizen early in his/her career seeking the opportunity for direct participation in the work of the federal government. Fellows are drawn from all sectors (federal employees are ineligible, except for career military personnel of the armed services) and are assigned as assistants to the Vice President, a Cabinet member, or the President’s staff. The President’s Commission also provides an educational program for the fellows.
Selection Criteria:Criteria include achievement, intellectual ability, evidence of leadership, and community involvement.
Deadline: November 15.
ContactPresident’s Commission onWhite House Fellowships712 Jackson Place, NWWashington, DC 20503(202) 395-4522