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First Place for American University in National Leadership Competition

American University is #1 in Presidential Management Fellowship finalists for the second year in a row.

American University, for the second year in row, finished first in the federal government’s Presidential Management Fellowship Program with 42 finalists, including students and alumni from The School of Public Affairs.

“I’m very pleased to learn that American University is leading the nation as part of this prestigious program,” said Barbara Romzek, Dean of American University’s School of Public Affairs. “It’s a wonderful training ground for future leaders in politics and policy.”

AU outpaced George Washington University, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Maryland. AU succeeded, despite a 32-percent decline in the overall number of candidates nationwide, from 1,200 to 808.

Presidential Management Fellows receive 160 hours of intensive management and leadership training at one or more federal agencies, fulfill a four to six-month developmental assignment, undergo regular evaluation and assessments, and are eligible for conversion to a full-time or term position upon the successful completion of the program. The fellowship was established in 1977 by President Jimmy Carter.

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AU Number 1 in Presidential Management Fellowship Semi-Finalists

American University is Number 1 with 59 PMF Semi-Finalists for 2016.

AU’s pre-eminence in the federal government’s Presidential Management Fellowship Program has been proven once again with the selection of 59 semi-finalists for 2016—the most of any university in the nation—including a record 27 recent alumni and the first online student ever to be chosen from AU for the prestigious two-year, fully-paid bursary.

American outpaced George Washington University, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Maryland . AU’s top-of-the-charts performance came despite a 32-per cent decline in the overall number of candidates nationwide, from 1,200 to 808.

PMF fellows receive 160 hours of intensive management and leadership training at one or more federal agencies, fulfill a 4-to-6-month developmental assignment, undergo regular evaluation and assessments, and are eligible for conversion to a full-time or term position upon the successful completion of the program. The fellowship was established in 1977 by President Jimmy Carter.

The PMF Program is expected to announce its finalists in March.