Bill of Rights Institute Student Fellowship
This student program, is a six-month educational program that helps high school students develop as leaders and develop skills in building civil society.
The 2024-2025 Application has closed. We will be in touch with decisions in December of 2024.
What is the Student Fellowship?
The Bill of Rights Institute's Student Fellowship program is a leadership development program. Fellows participate in robust programming during the school year and participate in a culminating week of programming in and around Philadelphia, PA and Washington, DC.
Why Should Students Participate in the Bill of Rights Institute Student Fellowship?
To further their learning on civic leadership and participation! Through this program, students will explore the following questions:-
- What is civil society and why is it important in America
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- How can we have an influence in our communities?
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- What is the role of government in civil society? What is the role of charity in civil society?
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- What is the role of the entrepreneur in civil society?
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- How do I cultivate entrepreneurial creativity?
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- What is good civic leadership?
- The Fellowship will meet twice a month for 90 min sessions at a time determined by participants. Each session will have a short reading, discussion, and writing assignment.
- Participants will also design and lead public virtual events
- The Fellowship concludes with a week-long capstone experience. The 2023-24 year, the capstone will take place in Philadelphia, PA, with one day in Washington DC to meet on Capitol Hill.
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- The fellowship is open to 15-18 year old's who are currently Juniors or Seniors (or equivalent).
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- 20 fellows will be selected for the program.
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- Eligible returning fellows will be given priority admission.