The Texas Historical Commission (THC) is seeking student applicants
for its Preservation Fellows Program, which strives to increase the
diversity of professionals working in the field of historic
preservation. This initiative targets undergraduate and graduate
students to promote their interest in pursuing fields of study in
history, preservation, architecture, landscape architecture,
archeology, downtown revitalization and heritage tourism.
The THC particularly encourages students of landscape architecture, a
select group of 12 East Texas counties and students attending Stephen
F. Austin State University or Angelina College to apply. Please see
the eligibility portion of the application for more information.
Applicants must be students at the sophomore level or above attending
a college, university, junior college or community college in Texas,
or a Texas resident attending school out-of-state. Fellows receive a
$5,000 stipend for eight weeks of employment under the supervision of
the THC.
To access an application and for a complete description of eligibility
requirements that must be met visit
http://www.thc.state.tx.us/awards/awdfellows.shtml
Applications must be postmarked by Dec. 31, 2008 and winners will be
announced by March 31, 2009. For additional information contact Toni
Turner, the THC’s development officer, at
512/936-2241.