Seventy-five high school seniors interested in studying communications visited Elon University during Fellows Weekend, held March 4-5, 2016. Following a competitive selection process, 25 students will be named 2016 Communications Fellows.
The high school students are contending for 25 spots in the school’s Communications Fellows program, which selects applicants based on high school academic performance, involvement in communications-related activities, essays and an interview.
Communications Fellows are offered several exclusive opportunities such as enrollment in challenging Fellows courses, a chance to conduct and present undergraduate research, and close access to news conferences and Q&A sessions with campus speakers. Additionally, Fellows also travel to media hubs across the country, including trips to Atlanta and Central Florida.
As in past years, this cohort of candidates includes the best and brightest students at their respective high schools, which makes the selection process difficult – though it’s a pleasant problem to have, said Naeemah Clark, associate professor of communications and director of the Communications Fellows program.
The schedule for Fellows Weekend consisted of several informational sessions and seminars, which included panels with current students and alumni.
The Communications Fellows candidates also attended a March 4 reception in the McEwen Communications Building. Communications faculty and staff, including Dean Paul Parsons, were on hand to discuss academic programs and educational opportunities. Likewise, current Communications Fellows and members of student media organizations were in attendance to answer questions.
Photos from the reception are available on the school’s Flickr page.
The following day, faculty and staff members conducted 30-minute interviews with the Fellows candidates. The students also attended a Core Curriculum Seminar and completed a writing assignment.