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If you are studying abroad during the Fall semester, please indicate where and provide contact information so we can reach you for a telephone interview:
List all summer commitments (May-August) that could conflict with the fellowship (paid, unpaid, voluntary) (< 200 words)
1. What skills and experiences make you a good candidate for this fellowship? In describing your qualifications, be sure to identify both academic and non-academic strengths, and coursework that would make you a strong participant in the program. Identify organizations in which you have been a leader, an organizer, or have assisted others. (<200 words)
2. Each Chuck Green Fellow will partner with a “client” organization in the Twin Cities, beginning in the spring and continuing throughout the summer. Describe in detail the type of work you’d like to do and/or the type of organization you see yourself partnering with. Why does this type of work inspire you? (< 200 words)
3. Describe something you have done to improve your community. What did you learn about yourself, about your community and about change? (<200 words)
4. Tell us about a time that you had to make a decision that had no easy answers. What made the decision difficult, what was your process for resolving it, and what was the outcome? (<200 words)