Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
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The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
Promoting a positive U.S. presence in the world that reflects and respects the strength and diversity of America. The Rangel Program is a collaborative effort between Howard University and the U.S. State Department that seeks to attract and prepare outstanding young people for careers as diplomats in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. The program seeks individuals interested in helping to shape a freer, more secure and prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing U.S. foreign policy. The Program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service and those with financial need. There are two major components to the Rangel Program: an International Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program that provides support for graduate school, professional development, and entry into the U.S. Foreign Service, and an undergraduate International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program that provides undergraduates with the opportunity to enhance their skills, knowledge and understanding about U.S. foreign policy.
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- Patricia Scroggs, Director
pscroggs@howard.edu - Erica Lee, Program Assistant
erlee@howard.edu 2218 6th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20059
Tel: (202) 806-4367 or (877) 633-0002
Fax: (202) 806-5424
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Washington, DC 20059
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