Application Procedures Announced For The 2008 Harvard Fire Executive Fellowship Program

Emmitsburg, MD - Application procedures have been announced for the 2008 Harvard Fire Executive Fellowship Program. The program is once again sponsored through a partnership between the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), the International Fire Service Training Association/Fire Protection Publications (IFSTA/FPP), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Department of Homeland Security - United States Fire Administration (USFA). Each organization will fund the tuition costs of two individuals for a total of eight fellowships.

USFA Fire Administrator Gregory B. Cade in announcing the 2008 Program said, "reflecting on all of the professional development opportunities I have experienced in my career, the State and Local Program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government by far was very profound. The curriculum, faculty, and setting were truly outstanding. Most importantly, as a former Fire Chief, I know the State and Local Government Program has provided me with experiences and tools to confront the many challenges facing fire and emergency services today. The program was and continues to be particularly valuable when examining and understanding the relationships between careerists, elected, and appointed officials."

Eight senior fire executives will be awarded fellowships to attend Harvard's annual "Program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government." The 3-week program is conducted on the Harvard campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Selected Fellows would be assigned to attend one of the two session dates: June 8-27, 2008, July 6-25, 2008. Fellows must be available to attend either session.

Applicants are responsible for travel costs to the final interview process (scheduled for April 16, 2008) in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and if selected, also to Cambridge. Housing will be provided at NETC for the interview process in April. Fellows are expected to continue their professional contributions to fire and emergency services in light of their State and Local Program experience.

The following criteria and guidelines have been established for the 2008 program:

Application Instructions:

(Please follow these three steps carefully as the application procedures have changed from prior years.)

  1. Applicants must complete and submit the Harvard/Kennedy School of Government Application For Executive Education. This form can be obtained by entering the downloading the following document: http://ksgexecprogram.harvard.edu/download/ksgapp.doc (Word Document, 242 Kb). This form-fillable document can then be completed for submission to the address listed below, not to Harvard. It is recommended that this form be saved to your computer. For the question "Who will be the financial sponsor of your participation?" please enter "IAFC/IFSTA/NFPA/USFA Fellowship." Make sure that you attach your essay responses (250 words or less for each of three questions).
  2. Enclose a current resume or curriculum vitae.
  3. Enclose a letter of recommendation from your senior official. If the applicant is the Chief then the letter should be written by the jurisdictional head (e.g., Mayor or City Manager). Otherwise, the recommendation should be from the Fire Chief.
  4. Please do not submit your application package directly to the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Mail the application package (traceable mail with receipt is recommended) no later than February 11, 2008 to the following address:


    Harvard Fellowship Program
    International Association of Fire Chiefs
    c/o Ms. Elena Slavinsky
    4025 Fair Ridge Drive - Suite 300
    Fairfax, Virginia 22033-2868

Application packages postmarked after February 11, 2008, will not be considered.

For questions regarding application procedures only, please contact Ms. Kathleen Carter at the U.S. Fire Administration at (301) 447-1349 or kathleen.carter@dhs.gov.

For more information please refer to the United States Fire Administration/National Fire Academy website or the Harvard University/John F. Kennedy School of Government Senior Executives in State and Local Government website.