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Want to make a difference? – Dallas-Fort Worth Schweitzer Fellowship

Want to make a difference? – Dallas-Fort Worth Schweitzer Fellowship
Improving Health, Developing Leaders, Creating Change
 
Program Director Courtney Roy will be on TWU campus for questions & more information!
Wednesday, December 2nd, from 10:30am – 1:30pm at a table in the Student Union
 
The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship (ASF) provides graduate students with the opportunity to create and execute innovative community service programs that address unmet health needs while building leadership skills.
 
Each Fellow will design and implement a 200-hour community service project that addresses local unmet health needs and the social determinants of health. In the process, Fellows develop as lifelong leaders in service through a year-long program of leadership development training, peer reflection, and mentoring.
 
The Fellowship is open to students enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program at the time of application and through the 2016-2017 academic year. Fellows receive a $2,500 stipend. Applications are due Monday, January 25.
 
More information and the online application are available on the website: www.schweitzerfellowship.org/chapters/dfw.
 
Please contact Courtney Roy, DFW Program Director with any questions – caroy@smu.edu.
 
“With a little reason and much heart, one can change many things, or move mountains.”
        Albert Schweitzer

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