The Trinity Fellows Program of ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵ was created in keeping with an ideal central to the university’s mission — the promotion of justice and faith through service — to develop leaders with a commitment to social and economic justice. Fellows earn a master's degree while serving at a community- based organization.
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Trinity Fellows Host Organization Overview
Trinity Fellows participate in a 21-month study/work program while earning master’s degrees in one of fifteen fields. Learn more about Trinity Fellow's program outcomes.
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Trinity Fellows Academic Programs
Fellows enter having completed full-time service with Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, Public Allies, City Year, or similar organization, or have worked 2+ years full-time at a nonprofit organization. They are expected to complete their master’s program in two years as a full-time student. They are also required to take three classes focused on urban issues.
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Trinity Fellows Core Courses
- Trends in the Social Sector: Social Innovation and Systems Change
- The Nature of Cities, Urban Policy and Politics
- Social Justice, Social Activism
In addition to their full time studies, Fellows work at their community organization placements 18 hours per week during the academic year, and 40 hours per week during the summer between academic years. Expectations for time at work site are dictated by the organization’s calendar, not the university’s calendar.
Organizations Partners Provide:
- Substantial, meaningful role that provides opportunity for learning and growth
- Supervisor who is willing to serve as a mentor and coach and identify resources to support Fellow
- Opportunities for professional development
- Regular feedback and evaluation of Fellows’ performance
Organization Partners Receive:
- Ongoing support and resources from Trinity Fellows staff
- Driven, professional, well-rounded Fellow who is passionate and dedicated to making an impact in the community
- Long-term placement provides time for Fellow to build capacity and make lasting contributions
- Network of supportive ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵand Milwaukee connections
Fees, Terms and Deadlines
Contact Info
Natalie Reinbold, Director of Trinity Fellows, natalie.reinbold@marquette.edu, (414) 288-0637
Trinity Fellows seeks nonprofit organizations to apply to host a Fellow in the coming term. Upon receipt of student and host organization applications, Trinity determines compatibility through a matching process. We cannot guarantee all applications will result in a match.