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Compton Foundation Mentor Fellowship

The Compton Foundation’s Mentor Fellowship Program is a one-year partnership between a graduating senior and a primary mentor. The Fellowship awards graduates a $36,000 stipend to support a self-designed project in one of the following areas: environment/sustainability, peace and conflict resolution, population/reproductive health, and climate change/energy policy. The latter is an area for which the Compton Foundation is particularly interested in LC student proposals.

Sample Compton Reports

Click to download PDF versions of final reports authored by previous Compton Mentor Fellowship award winners:

Andrew De Coriolis, Compton Mentor Fellow 2007-2008

Colin R. Hagan, Compton Mentor Fellow 2007-2008

Kartikeya Singh, Compton Mentor Fellow 2007-2008

2009 Prospectus
Deadline: December 8, 2008

2009 Full Application
Deadline: February 13, 2009


2009 Compton Mentor Fellowship Overview

Compton Mentor Fellowship Website