The Coro Community Problem-Solving Fellowship invites African American college students
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studying in the Pittsburgh area to engage in a
challenging leadership and professional development program. The
program is intended to expose our bright, talented, African American
students to the professional, economic and social resources that exist
in the region through multi-sector field assignments, seminars and
networking events.
During the ten-week program, participants engage in individual
placements in a short internship, attend weekly day-long seminars,
interview major community leaders, complete a group project, and conduct
leadership interviews.
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Over the ten week period the fellows are exposed the following
curriculum components: placements. seminars, leadership interviews,
networking opportunities, group projects, mentors, and personal
strategic planning.
The fellowship will take place from Monday, June 4th to Friday, August
10th. Fellows will be awarded a $2000 stipend and Port Authority bus
passes.
Contact:
Erin Baker, Regional Recruitment Manager
Coro
33 Terminal Way
Suite 429-A
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 258-2687
Fax: (412) 201-0672
Email: ebaker@coro.org
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