Eight American Public University System students selected as Finalists for US government’s premier public service career program-The Presidential Management Fellow Program
Posted on May 5, 2011
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Each year, the Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMF) selects Finalists to apply for coveted fellowship positions within government agencies. This highly-regarded federal program places Finalists in two-year fellowship programs. These fellowships equip Fellows with invaluable professional knowledge and experience, providing Fellows the opportunity to transition into a permanent full-time position with the federal government, and can act as a gateway to serving in critical roles within public service. The PMF application process is extremely competitive; being selected as a PMF Finalist carries with it great prestige, as only the best students from around the globe are selected as Finalists and Fellows. Read more
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