FellowshipsThe two fellowship programs administered by the Pace Center provide two-year, paid fellowships which are funded and managed by the University. Fellowships are limited to Princeton University seniors. Citizenship eligibility varies by fellowship sponsor organization.
Charles W. Puttkammer '58 Prisoner Reentry Fellowship The Charles W. Puttkammer ’58 Prisoner Reentry Fellowship program is open to Princeton seniors and plans to place a 2013 graduate in a two-year, paid position with the Vera Institute of Justice in New York City. The Correctional Education and Reform fellow position is two years, with the start and end date negotiated between the selected candidate and the Vera supervisor. |
High Meadows Environmental & Sustainability Fellowships
The High Meadows Fellowship program places recent Princeton graduates in two-year positions with nonprofit organizations that aim to protect the environment and build environmental sustainability, or that bring an environmental focus to building community capacity and increasing the self-sufficiency of community residents, with the awareness that true sustainability can only flourish in a just society. Fellowship FAQs Answers to frequently-asked questions can be found here. |