Outcomes
Many Juniata politics alumni are working in prominent positions as lawyers, judges, government policy makers and interest group representatives, and in private industry.
Over the past ten years Juniata politics students have received several prestigious scholarships, such as:
- Five Fulbright awards
- Two US Department of State Pickering Fellowships
- Three Finnegan Fellowships
- Three Peace Corps Volunteers
Recent Juniata politics alumni have been accepted at the following law schools:
- University of Akron
- Albany Law School
- Baylor University
- Boston University
- University of Dayton
- Dickinson School of Law (Penn State University)
- Duquesne University
- George Mason University
- Indiana University
- Ohio Northern University
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Richmond
- Syracuse University
- University of Southern California
- Temple University
- Vanderbilt University
- Vermont
- Villanova University
- The University of Virginia
- Wake Forest University
- The Washington College of Law, American University
- Washington University (St. Louis)
- Washington and Lee University
- Widener University
- William & Mary
- Yale
Recent Juniata alumni have been accepted at the following graduate schools for public policy or international relations:
- Harvard University
- Syracuse University
- Notre Dame University
- University of Virginia
- School of Advanced International Studies (Johns Hopkins University)
- London School of Economics
- George Mason University
- George Washington University
- University of Pittsburgh
- Penn State University
- University of Wisconsin
- Seton Hall University
- Columbia University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Boston College
- Indiana University
Student Outcomes
"Students have take responsibility to understand what's going on around them when studying abroad. Many of the cultural differences are very subtle and some students don't break through that barrier as fully as they should. It's very inspiring--a life changing thing--it stays with you."
Michael Fisher '08
International Politics and German
Michael Wetzel '07, M.A. Program in Political Science at American University
John Parajuli '07, BBC Production Team Assistant, Nepal
Rejane Frederick '07, Legislative Aid, Congressional African-American Caucus, Washington D.C.
Sonia Eqbal, '07, Women's Rights Researcher, U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington D.C.
Javaid Zeerak '06, Ministry for Rural Development, Government of Afghanistan, Kabul
Becky Zajdel '06, Ph.D. Program in Political Science, University of Pittsburgh
Kurdo Othman '06, Specialist in Foreign Procurement, United Cement Company, Kurdistan, Iraq
Denise Bearer '06, Study Abroad Site Coordinator, University of The Gambia, West Africa
Kristen Robinson '06, Publications Assistant, German Chamber of Commerce in China, Shanghai
Todd Ellick '06, Peace Corps, Lesotho, Africa


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