Coro Fellows Program
Coro
Overview
The Coro Fellows Program uses the city as a classroom to train the next generation of change makers. Today’s complex urban environments present constantly evolving challenges and opportunities, creating an increasing need for versatile leaders with the ability to forge connections and lead across the non-profit, business and government sectors. Competitively selected applicants will join an intimate cohort of 12 participants for the nine-month program, with each cohort encompassing a wide range of communities, interests, ideologies and experiences.
Coro fellowship locations are in high-impact urban cities across the U.S.: Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Pittsburgh and St. Louis, with project areas involving government, business, electoral politics, organized labor, media and non-profit/philanthropy.
Deadline Information
Mid-January
Eligibility Requirements
No citizenship requirement
Process
Application includes:
Resume
Two essays
Two letters of recommendation
Transcript(s)
Applications are due in January. Finalists are notified in mid-February, with interviews in March. Final notifications are in April.
Compensation: | Paid. Amount varies depending upon fellowship location |
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Location: | L.A., NYC, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, St. Louis |
Duration: | 9 months |
Eligible Students: | Open to those who have recently received Bachelor's or Master's degrees, as well as those with several years of work experience. |
Academic Areas: | Political science, Economics, Business, Sociology, Rhetoric |
Areas Of Interest: | Politics, Government, Business, Labor, Media, Non-profits, Philanthropy, Leadership |