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Fordham Education Fellowship

This program through the Fordham Foundation seeks to bring more bright and ambitious people into the world of education policy, to provide access to some of the nation's top education leaders, and to create a vibrant community of those who will form the next generation of think tank wonks, government officials, and hands-on education reformers. The Center for American Progress is a partner in the fellowship program, and the Fordham Foundation handles the entire application process. Information is available at the Fordham Fellows website.

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