NAGAP encourages its members to apply for a Summer Institute fellowship. Fellowships are a great way to stretch professional development dollars. This Fellowship award is for a current NAGAP member attending the Summer 2024 Professional Development Institute (PDI).

The summer PDI will have tracks for both early career and advanced GEM professionals and will be held at Planet Hollywood - Las Vegas, NV on Thursday, July 11 and Friday, July 12, 2024.

What it Covers: One fellowship is available for a current NAGAP member. The fellowship covers the registration fee.

How to Apply: To apply for a fellowship, provide your contact information and a maximum 500 word essay below. Fellowship applications must be submitted by Saturday, June 1, 2024 (11:30pm EST).

What to Include: 1) your assessment of the state of graduate enrollment management, 2) how it pertains to your institution and to you as a GEM professional, and 3) how you think the Summer Institute would assist you in your professional development.

Recipient's Responsibility: By accepting the Fellowship, recipients agree to submit an essay about their experiences at the Summer Institute, or other related request, within two weeks of the institute. Essays will later appear in an issue of NAGAP’s Perspectives, newsletter, emails, or social media.

Please contact Lauren McGowan, Assistant Dean for Admissions and Enrollment, University at Buffalo, at lm77@buffalo.edu, if you have any questions about the fellowship.

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* 1. Name:

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* 2. Contact Information

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* 3. Are you currently a NAGAP member?

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* 4. Please enter your NAGAP Membership ID number (found in the member portal 5 digit number next to your name in top right corner):

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* 5. In the past 4 years, have you received a full or partial PDI Fellowship?

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* 6. Essay (max 500 words). The essay should include 1) your assessment of the state of graduate enrollment management and 2) how it pertains to your institution and to you as a GEM professional, and 3) how you think the Summer Institute would assist you in your professional development.

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