What is the policy study and leadership program?
The policy study and leadership program is the backbone of the ComSci Program’s overall learning activities. Whether participating in the part-time program or the full-time program with work assignment, Fellows take part in a wide variety of policy study and leadership opportunities and activities in the form of regular seminars, local site visits, a week-long Capitol Hill orientation, a week-long policy study field trip, an independent public service project, and a group project. The activities are tailored to meet the interests and needs of the class, while fulfilling the program goals and purposes. Fellows play an important role in the ComSci Program, as a personal network to their peers and as an extension of the learning opportunities associated with the program. During the course of the Fellowship year, each Fellow will make a presentation on his/her home agency, or in the case of those with a full-time assignment, their home or their host agency. Working with the ComSci Program
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