Apply To Be a Trinity Fellow

Trinity Fellows Student Application Deadline January 15, 2025.

To be considered for a Trinity fellowship, you must submit your application online by the above deadline. This deadline, set by the Trinity Fellows Program, supersedes the application deadline set by your 向日葵视频 graduate program of choice.

Who Should Apply for the Fellowship?

We invite those who meet our eligibility requirements and who demonstrate the following to apply to the Trinity Fellows Program. Candidates from underrepresented groups in graduate studies, including people of color, are encouraged to apply. 

  • Are passionate about social and economic justice
  • Are committed to personal leadership development and accountability
  • Want to discover or explore your vocation or purpose
  • Understand the importance of engaging in critical self-reflection and life-long learning
  • Want to advance, connect and support the next generation of innovative problem-solvers and community leaders
  • Want to strengthen and develop the capacity and infrastructure of Milwaukee-based nonprofits and public organizations
  • Want to contribute to and build a more just Milwaukee

Learn more about the Trinity Fellows Program by reviewing the Student Fact Sheet.

What Makes a Competitive Applicant?

Interested in applying? Our Fellowship selection committee considers the whole person. View the Trinity Fellows student application selection rubric to see how applicants are assessed. 

Apply to the 向日葵视频 Graduate School using the application instructions below. 

Trinity Fellows Application Deadline: January 15, 2025

Apply to the 向日葵视频 Graduate School for your chosen field of study. Your Graduate School application will ask if you are applying to the Trinity Fellows Program. Click YES. You鈥檒l find complete details regarding your chosen graduate program, application requirements, and online application materials below.


Additional Application Details and Requirements

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Check "YES" for Trinity Fellows on qualifying academic program application  

Your Graduate School application will ask if you are applying to the Trinity Fellows Program. Click YES. By selecting yes, you will be prompted to complete the Trinity Fellows application requirements as part of the Graduate School/Graduate School of Management application.

Please note the following about the application fee waiver and Letters of Recommendation:

Application fee waived for program applicants

The Graduate School/Graduate School of Management application fee is waived for Trinity Fellows Program applicants. Selecting YES will activate the fee waiver.

Letters of recommendation

Trinity Fellows applicants are required to submit 2 letters of recommendation: 1 academic letters and 1 letters related to the applicant鈥檚 service experience. These same letters may also be used to satisfy the letter of recommendation requirements of your academic program and need only be submitted once. Follow the submission guidelines given in your Graduate School/Graduate School of Management application. Additional details are given below.

Complete Graduate School and Trinity Fellows Program application requirements  

The Trinity Fellows Application has the following questions, essays, and required uploads

Full-time service and/or nonprofit sector experience
Select the option that best describes how you meet the service/nonprofit work eligibility requirement:

  • Completion of Peace Corps, Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Lutheran Volunteer Corps, AmeriCorps, Teach for America and other comparable full -time service commitment
  • Completion of 2+ years of full-time employment in the non-profit sector
  • Completion of both a service commitment and 2+ years of full-time employment in the non-profit sector

Service and/or nonprofit sector experience summary should include: service/nonprofit, location, title, type of work, year(s) served, skills developed (suggested maximum 300 words)

Resume (1-2 pages, upload)
Submit a resume that includes the following information:

Name

Contact Information

Education

Honors and Awards

Experience

Other relevant service experience, activities

Additional Skills and Interests


Personal Statement (MAXIMUM 1200 words)
Please ensure that you address the following questions in your essay:

  • Why are you applying to the Trinity Fellows Program?
  • What impact did your service and/or nonprofit experience have on you personally and professionally?
  • How have you demonstrated a commitment to advancing social and economic justice in your life?
  • How have you demonstrated a potential for and commitment to leadership?
  • Which components of the Trinity Program do you anticipate being the most valuable in helping you achieve your leadership goals?
  • What are your goals/ambitions while in the Trinity Fellows Program?
  • What are your long-term goals/ambitions? Where do you see yourself after completing this program?

NOTE: The Trinity Fellows Personal Statement is in addition to and unique from the Statement of Purpose required for your graduate program. The Trinity Fellows Selection Committee will review both the Trinity Fellows Personal Statement and the Graduate School Statement of Purpose. Your graduate program will likely only review your required Statement of Purpose.

Nonprofit Assignment (MAXIMUM 300-words per question, feel free to use bullet points)
If accepted, you will be assigned to work at an area nonprofit agency for the 21-month fellowship period. With this in mind, describe your preferences regarding your work assignment. Please include the following points in your answers (each bullet point will have a separate text box):

  • Working in Milwaukee - Why are you interested in living and working in Milwaukee? How will working in Milwaukee help shape you as a leader?
  • Justice Issues - What areas of social and economic justice are you most interested in engaging with at your nonprofit placement? Please note that this list is not exhaustive, please add additional justice issues of interest in the "other" box and feel free to mark as many as you wish.

    Anti-racism & equity work 
    Arts & performing arts 
    Business and economic development  
    Children services 
    Civil legal services   
    College access 
    Community safety 
    Criminal justice and police reform 
    Disability advocacy and support 
    Domestic abuse advocacy 
    Economic justice 
    Education inequities  
    Elder justice 
    Environmental and sustainability issues 
    Family centered support & resources 
    Financial education 
    Food insecurity 
    Gender equality 
    Health inequities  
    Housing discrimination 
    Housing justice 
    Immigration and refugee rights and advocacy 
    Income inequality 
    LGBTQ+ advocacy and resources 
    Literacy services 
    Mental health 
    Philanthropy 
    Policy work 
    Prison reform, reentry and juvenile justice 
    Public health 
    Reproductive rights 
    Substance abuse & addiction 
    Veteran support, advocacy and resources 
    Voter rights and civic engagement 
    Workforce development
    Other identify based justice issues: 
    Other: 

  • Preferred Types of Work - When thinking about the types of work you would prefer to take on during the fellowship, what type of responsibilities are you most interested in? Please note these types of work are not guaranteed to be a part of the Fellowship as we receive a variety of agency applications each year. Create checkboxes, include optional text box for 鈥渙ther鈥

    Advocacy and outreach 
    Analyst 
    Board operations 
    Community outreach & engagement 
    Data analysis 
    Database management 
    Evaluation and assessment 
    Event planning 
    Financial management and budget oversight 
    Fundraising and development 
    Grant writing 
    Grassroots organizing 
    Management  
    Marketing  
    Member or participant coordination 
    Operations  
    Others:  
    Partnership development 
    Policy analysis and policy development 
    Program development and coordination 
    Public relations 
    Recruitment, admissions and enrollment 
    Research 
    Resource management 
    Social media 
    Strategic communications 
    Training 
    Volunteer recruitment and engagement
    Other: 

  • Job Duties. Indicate whether there is any type of work you would rather not do.
  • Skills to Be Developed - What skills do you want to develop in this program? Please use bullet points.

  • Skills You Are Excited to Share with Organization - When considering professional experience so far, please list the skills or strenghs you are excited to share with your placement organization and hope to continue to develop. Please use bullet points.
  • Additional Comments. Is there anything else you'd like to tell us about a nonprofit assignment?

Special Circumstances (suggested maximum 300 words) Are there any special circumstances that the Trinity Fellows selection committee should consider when reviewing your application?

Letters of Recommendation* The Trinity Fellows Program requires 1 academic letters and 1 letters related to your service experience, for a total of 2 letters of recommendation.

  • 1 Service/Professional: submit one letter of recommendation related to your service experience. You may substitute with a work-related letter here.
  • 1 Academic: submit 1 letters of recommendation related to your academic experience.

* The above letters may also be used to satisfy the letter of recommendation requirements of your academic program and need only be submitted once.
* The above letters may also be used to satisfy the letter of recommendation requirements of your academic program and need only be submitted once. All letters should be submitted electronically using the invitations available on the Recommendations tab of your online application. Follow the submission guidelines given in your Graduate School/Graduate School of Management application. 

Information about Letters of Recommendation

How to Submit

Your Graduate School/Graduate School of Management application will give you the opportunity to request and submit letters of recommendation using an online system, available as part of the online application. Letters should be submitted electronically using the invitations available on the Recommendations tab of your online application. Follow the submission guidelines given in your Graduate School/Graduate School of Management application. You will be able to check the status of your letters by logging into your application.

Additional Guidance

Provide your recommenders with information about the Trinity Fellows Program and how Trinity and your graduate program of choice fit your educational and career goals.

  • Service/work-related letter should be from someone in a supervisory role who can speak about your character, your commitment to service, the work you did, and the quality of your work.
  • Your academic letter should offer insight and judgment regarding your academic qualifications for graduate school over and above the letters we'll have regarding your character. Ideally, academic letters should come from a professor and give an indication of what can be expected from you in the classroom.

Keep in mind that the more detailed and specific the letter can be, the better. Therefore, it is often in your interest to remind recommenders about the classes you took with them, how you did, papers or projects you completed for them, etc.

 Admission and Award Decisions

  • Finalist interviews take place in February. We invite 25 Finalists each year to participate in a 30-minute virtual interview facilitated by current Fellows and Trinity alumni.
  • Trinity Fellowship Award Decisions: applicants will be notified of fellowship award decisions by the end of March. You will receive two decisions tied to admittance, one from the Graduate School and one from the Trinity Fellows Program. These two decisions will be sent separately.
  • Required Orientation for awarded Fellows in August: Selected Trinity fellows will be required to attend a new student orientation, tentatively scheduled from August 18th 鈥 August 22nd, 2025.  The orientation schedule will run Monday through Friday from approximately 8am 鈥 5pm daily, with an additional evening event tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, August 20th.

Check on the status of your MU Graduate School application

  to see the remaining items in your checklist. Please note application materials that have been recently submitted may not be processed yet. It may take 3-4 business days to process received materials and mark them as received on your checklist.

If you have questions regarding what application materials are required, or how to submit application materials, please consult the Application Instructions and Guidelines (http://marquette.edu/grad/future-apply.php).

If you believe that your Checklist is inaccurate, or if you have a question regarding any items that are remaining on your list, please email the Graduate School.

Check on the status of your Trinity Fellows Program application

 

Questions regarding Trinity Fellows Program application? Email Alisha Klapps Balistreri or call 414-288-0260.