FAU Pine Jog Fellowship
Please note: The FAU Pine Jog Fellowship is not currently offered at this time. Please check back frequently for updates.
Forms and Downloads
- Application | Brochure
What is the Pine Jog Fellowship?
The Pine Jog Fellowship: Cultivating Community Involvement and Environmental Leadership is an innovative 2-semester program that aims to develop a cadre of young leaders who are knowledgeable about various environmental issues impacting South Florida and who understand the social, environmental, and economic interrelationships that are critical to addressing such issues. After exploring the major environmental issues impacting South Florida, Fellows make a difference in their local community through environmental service-learning.
Successful completion of each semester earns Fellows 3 credits (6 credits total)
Course Overview
The program consists of two Dual Enrollment courses offered by FAU’s College of Education. Courses must be taken in the following progression:
EDG 4044: Survey of Current Environmental Issues through Service Learning
Fellows explore regional environmental issues through six full days of lectures and field experiences throughout Palm Beach County.
Sample Schedule
EDG 4045: Civic Engagement through Environmental Service Learning
Fellows work individually or in groups to design and implement their own environmental service-learning project. Students must attend a Pine Jog meeting one Saturday per month (8 am–5 pm).
Fees
- $150 Non-refundable program fee payable on acceptance into the program
- $10 OWL card fee
- FAU Transportation fees for each semester (Fall/Spring $76.90 each and Summer $32.04.)
How Do I Apply?
Please contact Anne Henderson, Director of Education via email , or phone (561-686-6600) for further information.