The Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program is Now Accepting Applications for the Summer of 2004
All application materials are due by January 30, 2004
Program: The Scholars Program brings talented African American, Latino,
Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native college seniors and recent graduates to Washington, D.C., where they work in congressional offices and learn about health policy.
The application deadline is January 30, 2004.
Purpose: The Kaiser Family Foundation established the Scholars Program
to honor the legacy of late U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, who was a
Foundation Trustee, and to expand the pool of students of color
interested in the field of health policy.
Structure: Through the nine-week program (June 1 - July 30, 2004),
Scholars gain knowledge about federal legislative procedure and health
policy issues, while further developing their critical thinking and leadership skills. In addition to an internship in a congressional office, Scholars participate in seminars and site visits to augment their knowledge of health care issues, and write and present a health policy research paper. The program is based at Howard University.
Eligibility: Eligible candidates must be U.S. citizens who are members
of a racial/ethnic minority group and will be seniors or recent graduates
of an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall of 2004. Candidates are selected based on academic performance, demonstrated leadership potential and interest in health policy.
Compensation: Scholars receive approximately $5,000 in support, which
includes a stipend, daily expense allowance, airfare and lodging.
Additional information: Application forms and additional information
about the Program are available online at
http://www.kff.org/docs/topics/jordanscholars.html
All application materials are due by January 30, 2004.
For further information, contact program manager Jomo Kassaye at 202-865-4827 or jkassaye@huhosp.org
[Thanks Brian!]
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