The application for the 2010 Program will be available October 4, 2009, and the deadline will be Friday, December 4, 2009
PROGRAM The Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program brings talented
college seniors and recent graduates to Washington,
D.C., where they are placed in
congressional offices and learn about health policy issues, with a focus on
issues affecting racial and ethnic minority and underserved communities.
Through the ten-week program (May 17–July 24, 2010), Scholars gain knowledge
about federal legislative procedure and health policy issues, while further
developing their critical thinking and leadership skills. In addition
to gaining experience in a congressional office, Scholars participate
in seminars and site visits to augment their knowledge of health care issues,
and write and present a health policy research memo that addresses a problem of
concern to disadvantaged populations.
PURPOSE The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation established the Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program at Howard University to honor the legacy of former Foundation Trustee and Congresswoman Barbara Jordan and to expand the pool of students in the field of health policy who are interested in issues affecting racial and ethnic minority and underserved communities. As a member of the United States Congress and the Texas State Legislature, Barbara Jordan's distinguished career was exemplified by her tireless advocacy of behalf of vulnerable populations. She brought this passion to her work, inspiring others to become involved in addressing challenging health policy issues.