Fellowship

Bryce Harlow Fellowship Program

Bryce Harlow Foundation Original Source
Award

$9,000 - $9,000

Deadline

May 03, 2026

Due in 48 days
Location

United States

Applicants

individual

About This Opportunity

Since 1985, the Bryce Harlow Foundation has awarded fellowships to highly motivated students in pursuit of a career in professional advocacy through government relations and lobbying. The Foundation considers its Bryce Harlow Fellows to be the future of professional advocacy — those who are committed to practicing the art and science of lobbying with the highest level of integrity. Fellowships are awarded to individuals who work full-time and undertake graduate level studies on a part-time basis. Graduate programs may include, but are not limited to, public policy, law, and business. The $9,000 award will help defray tuition costs and will be paid directly to the university in two installments. In addition to the monetary award, fellows also have a unique opportunity to participate in the Bryce Harlow Foundation Mentoring Program, an offering that pairs a fellow with one of the Foundation's board members. Board members are highly visible in the Washington public policy arena and are successful business-government relations professionals. Past mentors have included senior executives at Target, Google, the National Restaurant Association, and Holland & Knight LLP. Students selected as Bryce Harlow Fellows are encouraged to re-apply for the award during consecutive years in which they are eligible.

Renewable
Decision Early August

Who Can Apply

Region
United States
Citizenship
United States
Applicants
individual

Application Details

Interview

Stages

  1. 1 two_stage

Required documents

cv cover_letter letters_of_recommendation transcripts

Review process

The Bryce Harlow Foundation Fellowship Committee reviews applications and selects finalists. Finalists are then interviewed before final fellowship decisions are made.

Additional benefits

  • mentorship
  • networking
  • career_services

Restrictions

  • employment_restrictions