
The Community Matters in Maine Summer Fellowships provide students the opportunity to work and serve in the local community by way of a placement in a specific organization to address community issues while strengthening campus-community partnerships. Meant to capitalize on students' interests, the fellowship allows students to explore work in the public sector while developing an understanding of issues at the local level — what they are, and how to solve problems related to these issues by working with a broad spectrum of community leaders.
This 10-week fellowship includes a $4000 stipend, and fellows are eligible for on-campus housing. In addition to their placements, students convene regularly with other fellows for reflection and problem solving. Most fellowship placements go from early June to mid-August.
Interest in public issues, academic record, and financial need are all important criteria for fellowship applicants, although students not receiving aid are eligible if a paying summer job is a necessity. Preference is given to rising juniors and seniors.
Applications are available at the beginning of the Spring semester in the Community Service Resource Center, the Environmental Studies Program and on these programs' websites. They are due in mid-February. Interviews with agencies will be scheduled before spring break and all accepted fellows will be notified in early April.
| Community Action Fellows | Psi Upsilon Fellows |
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Independence Association |
Maine Audubon Natural Resource Council of Maine Town of Brunswick The Maine Coast Heritage Trust The Nature Conservancy Maine Island Trail Association Town of Topsham (For more information contact Eileen Johnson) |