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Why Be A Public Service Scholar?

The Roger Herz 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 placement 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.

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.

Scholars work on exciting and important projects at a variety of organizations. Whether you work on the arts in public schools, consumer advocacy, children or elderly issues, prisoner justice or wildlife management, one thing is certain—your year as a PSS will give you a new perspective on the city and your place in it.

How to Apply

Eligibility

All Hunter College juniors and seniors are eligible to apply, regardless of major. To qualify, you must meet the following criteria:

  • be within 45 credits of graduation (a upper junior or lower senior) when you start the program
  • be enrolled as a student for the full academic year of the program
  • have an overall GPA of at least 3.0

Participants are selected based on their motivation, leadership potential, maturity level, academic performance, communication skills and demonstrated interest in public service.

Application Process

Submit the 2025-2026 application form with 1 short essay on your interest in public service. The essay portion should not exceed 650 words. (Essay prompts are listed in the application and below: the essay should address ALL 3 prompts within 650 words.)

Completed applications must include transcripts from ALL colleges you have attended.

A select group of applicants will be invited to interview with the director. Final selections will be made after the interview process.

Essay Prompts: (the essay should address ALL 3 prompts within 650 words)
  1. Why do you want to become a Public Service Scholar? What are your objectives in applying for this program?
  2. What are your career interests or goals? How are they related to the objectives of the program?
  3. If you had the opportunity to work on an issue or problem in New York City, which one would you choose? Why?
When to Apply

Application Due Monday, March 24, 2025 for the 2025-2026 academic year.

If you would like more information about the program or application process, please email Brady Steele at pssp@hunter.cuny.edu.

Application Due Date: Monday, March 24, 2025

Application
2025-2026 Form

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