Become a Fellow

Analyst Fellowship

Data-informed decisions could be a game changer for public education. Your skills are just what schools need.

The 2013-2014 Analyst Fellowship application has closed. Please click here to stay in touch with Education Pioneers and find out when the 2014-2015 Analyst Fellowship application will launch.

The Education Pioneers Analyst Fellowship is a full-time, paid, 10-month program that places talented professionals into mission-critical roles in school districts, charter management organizations, nonprofits, and other leading education organizations. Analyst Fellows leverage the skills and knowledge gained from previous work experience to manage strategic, data-based projects and accelerate our Partners' important work.

Complemented by professional development workshops, networking opportunities, and community service projects, the Analyst Fellowship provides exposure and access to successful leaders, organizations, and initiatives in urban education. The Fellowship equips Analyst Fellows to challenge themselves, discuss key education issues credibly and skillfully, advance their professional skills, understand key leadership career paths in education, and develop individual leadership styles to create change in education.

In 2013, Education Pioneers will place approximately 110 Analyst Fellows in the following cities:

  • Austin, TX | Bridgeport, CT | Chicago, IL | Dallas/Fort Worth, TX | DC Metro Area | Denver, CO | Detroit, MI | Greater Boston Area | Houston, TX | Los Angeles, CA | Memphis, TN | Nashville, TN | New Orleans, LA | New York Metro Area | Sacramento, CA | San Francisco, CA | Seattle, WA  

Learn More:    

The Experience

Admissions

2011/2012 Cohort Projects

Analyst Fellowship Information Session Webinars

Frequenty Asked Questions

View the Analyst Fellowship job description

Download the 2013 Analyst Fellowship brochure

Analyst Fellowship MBA Scholarship Agreements:

Boston University’s School of Management Public & Nonprofit MBA focuses on management and leadership preparation in addressing critical social issues from, the operational, leadership, financial and entrepreneurial perspectives. View scholarship information here (scroll down to view ‘Partnerships’). Learn more about the Public and Nonprofit MBA program at Boston University by attending an upcoming information session, visiting a class, or speaking with a current student. Registration information is available online at http://management.bu.edu/events.  

George Washington University’s School of Business Global MBA provides flexibility in customizing your curriculum and creating a versatile skillset to address the areas of sustainability, globalization, ethical leadership and social responsibility on an international platform. View scholarship details here.

Contact Information: For all recruitment and admissions questions, please email us at afrecruiting@educationpioneers.org.

Employers: Learn about hiring a Fellow here.

It is critical for leaders in urban education to reflect the communities they serve. Education Pioneers actively recruits people of color for our Fellowship programs. We support equal opportunity for all people and strongly encourage people of color to apply to our Fellowship programs.