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Project Rebound is excited to announce that we will be sponsoring 10 paid fellowship opportunities during the 2025–2026 academic year. Each fellowship offers a $500 stipend and is open to the entire ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® student body. These opportunities are designed to build leadership, foster student engagement, and expand the reach of Project Rebound across campus and in the community.
Our first five fellowship opportunities for Fall 2025 are as follows:
This fellowship provides one student with the opportunity to design and lead a service-learning project that connects academic knowledge with real-world community impact. The fellow will help strengthen ties between Project Rebound and the broader community while developing valuable leadership and civic engagement skills.
The Student Engagement Fellow will take on the important role of reestablishing the Rebound Scholars student organization. This includes researching campus requirements for restarting a student org, completing necessary documentation and training, and stepping into a leadership role to foster student voice, advocacy, and involvement.
This fellow will research local and national conferences relevant to justice-impacted students and higher education equity. The project includes compiling details such as dates, locations, missions, and session topics, as well as assessing how Project Rebound students might benefit from attending. The fellow will also identify opportunities where Project Rebound should establish a presence to ensure our voices are represented in broader conversations.
The Social Media Fellow will be responsible for running Project Rebound’s Instagram account throughout the semester. Duties include creating engaging content, posting flyers and announcements, attending Project Rebound events to capture photos, and highlighting student and program achievements. This fellowship supports visibility, storytelling, and outreach efforts.
This fellowship gives one student the chance to conduct research and present at ÌÇÐÄÉÙŮ’s annual Social Justice Symposium. The project should focus on themes related to incarceration, education, and systemic change, particularly the role of education in reducing recidivism. The fellow’s work will contribute to campus-wide dialogue on justice and equity.
Students interested in applying for a Project Rebound Fellowship should submit their application through the . Once your application is complete, please notify Project Rebound staff by email.
Fellowships are open to all ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® students and are awarded on a competitive basis. Each opportunity is designed to enhance professional development, expand leadership skills, and strengthen our collective impact on campus and in the community.
For more information or questions, please contact:
Brandon Kellum-Outreach Coordinator @ bkellum@csusm.edu
Thank you for your interest in interning with Project Rebound. At this time, our internship program is on hold. We encourage you to check back next semester for potential opportunities.