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Why be a Public Service Scholar?
The Public Service Scholar Program is a one-year, 12-credit program open to all Hunter College juniors and seniors, regardless of academic major.
The program includes:
- a 20-hour per week internship in a public or non-profit agency or elected official's office for the full academic year;
- two weekly seminars on public policy, advocacy and social and political matters relevant to New York City;
- 12 credits in Urban Studies toward an undergraduate degree; and
- A stipend, depending on funding.
PSSP provides an opportunity for in-depth, hands-on learning about how public policy is made and how services are delivered in New York City.
Public Service Scholars work on exciting and important projects at a variety of organizations. Whether you work on arts in schools, consumer advocacy, children or elderly issues, prisoner justice or wildlife management, one thing is certain--your year as a Public Service Scholar will give you a new perspective on the city and your place in it.