Future Leaders Fellowship
Program Overview
The Future Leaders Fellowship provides hands-on work experiences to college students who identify as being underrepresented, have faced and overcome adversity, or have demonstrated a commitment to diversity in their community. The fellowship is intended to provide a broad, unique work experience and build confidence in practical skills to benefit the student’s long-term career path and community involvement.
The Future Leaders Fellowship is an immersive, 10-week program in which students are provided housing, transportation to and from the Downtown Columbus AOS office, and an interactive work experience that includes hands-on mentorship and presentations from Governmental and Private sector leaders such as:
- Judge James Green of Franklin County Municipal Court
- Columbus City Schools
- Worthington City Schools
- Franklin County Treasurer, Auditor, and Board of Commissioners
- John Parms CPA firm
- Jones Day law firm
- The Ohio Society of CPAs
The Future Leaders program allows participants to experience a variety of career paths, including Auditing, Finance, Human Resources, and Information Technology. While our typical financial audit internship is for experienced accounting students, this program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students, of any major, who are attending Ohio and bordering state colleges and universities.
Benefits
- $20 per hour pay rate
- Housing provided (Ohio State University dorms)
- Free Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus pass
- Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS)
Requirements and Qualifications
- U.S. citizenship
- 18 years of age or older
- Current enrollment in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program at a college or university Students in any major or field of study are welcome to apply.
- Available to work 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
- Clean pre-employment background check
- Communication skills necessary to succeed in a collaborative team atmosphere
- Interest in learning a variety of business fields
Who should apply?
The AOS welcomes applications from candidates from all backgrounds, who are currently enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program, in any field, from accredited Ohio and bordering state colleges and universities. Students from all schools and students who 1) are a first-generation college student; 2) have faced and overcome adversity; 3) have demonstrated a commitment to diversity; are encouraged to apply.
How long does the internship last?
- May 12 – July 18 (10 weeks)
- Monday through Friday
- 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Students have the option to return home on weekends
Essay (Upload one page essay with your application)
The Future Leaders Fellowship provides hands-on work experiences to college students who identify as being underrepresented, have faced and overcome adversity, or have demonstrated a commitment to diversity in their community. Students might be engaging in their first internship or want to build their confidence in a professional setting. This internship is intended to provide a unique work experience and build practical skills to benefit the student’s long-term career path and community involvement.
1. How do you identify as being underrepresented or how have you demonstrated a commitment to diversity in your community?
2. How could the Future Leaders Fellowship experience affect your professional life?
Contact:
Vincent Joseph, HR Recruitment Manager | jvjoseph@ohioauditor.gov