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The White House Fellows Program is a non-partisan fellowship that offers exceptional young men and women a first-hand experience at the highest levels of the Federal government by working with senior White House and Cabinet officials. White House Fellows repay that privilege after their Fellowship year by working as private citizens on their public agendas and contributing to the Nation as future leaders.
Established by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, the White House Fellowships have provided nearly 600 Americans with first-hand experience in government. Fellows enhance their knowledge of public policy, learn about other cultures, and gain a deeper understanding of the issues facing our country and the world as they serve at the highest levels of government.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens and have completed an undergraduate education
and be working in their chosen professions.
For White House Fellowship
application strategies from past winners, look at the Live
to Learn website.
For more information contact
Janet Slaughter Eissenstat, Director
(202) 395-4522