The James Madison Graduate Fellowship 2025 is a unique opportunity for teachers who want to explore the U.S. Constitution more deeply. Ideal for educators planning to teach American history, government, or civics, this program enriches your knowledge and prepares you to inspire future generations.
Dive into this rewarding educational journey and shape the minds of young learners.
Who Can Apply for James Madison Graduate Fellowship?
- Citizenship: You must be a U.S. citizen.
- Professional Goal: You should be a current teacher or planning to teach American history, government, or civics at the secondary school level (grades 7-12).
- Educational Background: Applicants must either possess a bachelor’s degree or be on track to receive one by August 31 of the application year.
The James Madison Graduate Fellowship Benefits
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- Financial Support: Each fellowship covers up to $24,000 of your graduate study costs, including tuition, fees, books, and in some cases, living expenses if you need to relocate for your studies.
- Professional Development: Participate in the exclusive Summer Institute on the Constitution in Washington, D.C., where you’ll earn credits towards your degree and build lasting professional networks.
Types of Fellowships offer
- Junior Fellowships: Designed for college seniors or graduates without teaching experience, to be completed in two years of full-time study.
- Senior Fellowships: Tailored for current teachers, allowing up to five years for part-time study completion.
- Admiral Paul A. Yost, Jr.-James Madison Fellowship: Specifically for applicants with honorable U.S. military service.
Upon completing your master’s degree, you’ll bring your newfound knowledge into classrooms by teaching American history, government, or civics. You are expected to teach for a duration equivalent to the fellowship funding period, preferably in your home state.
Choosing Your Graduate Program for James Madison Fellowship
As a fellow, you can choose from several types of master’s degrees:
- MA in American History, Political Science, or Government
- MAT focusing on American Constitutional History or Government
- MEd or MS in Education with a concentration in American history or government.
Summer Institute Experience: This four-week program in D.C. is more than just coursework; it’s a vibrant forum for learning and connecting with peers, all dedicated to understanding the fundamentals of American constitutionalism.
Application Process
To apply for the James Madison Graduate Fellowship, complete the application form on the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation’s website (https://www.jamesmadison.gov/), and submit it along with required documents by the early March 8, 2025. Check your email for updates on your application status.