Fellowship Includes

  • Placement in an eight-week fellowship in the Washington, D.C. area at a public policy organization with a Dartmouth alumnus mentor.
  • Housing in Washington, D.C. area provided by the Rockefeller Center with a stipend for living expenses.
  • Stipend of $2000 for living expenses.
    • Students on financial aid will receive an additonal $500 for travel
  • Civic Skills Training, which covers public speaking, networking, resource mobilization, media relations, goal setting, program management, workplace skills, professionalism, and much more.

Prerequisites for Participation

  • Complete Public Policy 5: Introduction to Public Policy (PBPL 5) during the winter term.
  • Complete a course conveying quantitative or qualitative social science research methods during the fall, winter or spring term of a Dartmouth student's first year, or have tested out of this Dartmouth requirement through an AP test or similar testing out mechanism. Options include: Public Policy 10, Economics 10, Government 10, Mathematics 10, Psychology 10, Sociology 10, Quantitative Social Science 15, Geography 11, Geography 50, Sociology 11, or Education 11.
  • Participate in the Dartmouth Leadership Attitudes and Behaviors (D-LAB) program during the winter term and complete all requirements. Completion of D-LAB means completing all 7 sessions. You are considered to have attended a session if you participated either in-person or virtually or completed catch-up work.

Application

Interested applicants must submit:

  • A filled out application.
  • Resume. Save as a PDF with first and last name in the file name. Upload within the application.
  • Unofficial transcript. Ensure the transcript has the required research methods course and final winter term grades. Save as a PDF with first and last name in the file name. Applicants selected for interview will submit their unofficial transcript at the time of their interview.
  • Faculty/Administrator reference.

Review the FYF Application Tipsheet 2025 for relevant deadlines and more details.

Applications are due Wednesday, March 19th, 2025 at 11:59pm EST.

For more information, contact the Rockefeller Center.

Civic Skills Training

A component of the First Year Fellows Program, Civic Skills Training (CST) provides the competencies necessary to excel in the fellowships and beyond.

Current First-Year Fellows

Meet this year's Fellows and their placements.

Program Alumni

Over 295 students have participated in the First-Year Fellows program and nearly 50 Dartmouth alumni have served as First-Year Fellow Mentors.

More Information

For more information, contact:

Professor Herschel Nachlis, Associate Director and Senior Policy Fellow of the Rockefeller Center, Herschel.S.Nachlis@dartmouth.edu.

- Bob Coates, Assistant Director of the Rockefeller Center, Robert.B.Coates@dartmouth.edu.