International Public Service Fellowships
Through the International Public Service Fellowship, a Cardinal Quarter opportunity, continuing undergraduate students design and implement a full-time service experience outside of the United States during the summer quarter. Students may serve across diverse service themes--from arts, education, and health, to racial justice, climate solutions, and public interest technology. Students are also able to engage in different Pathways of Public Service and Civic Engagement – from direct service, community organizing and activism, to policy, philanthropy, or social entrepreneurship. International Service Fellows spend the summer working full-time for nine weeks with a supervisor/mentor in an international organization of their choice.
Each International Public Service Fellow receives a base stipend of $7000 to support travel and living expenses during the fellowship. Financial aid and supplemental funding are available to students who qualify.