The Climate Policy Fellows Program supports CCNY undergraduate students from the engineering, the social sciences, sciences, architecture, with training, professional development, and internships that focus on climate policy.
Climate Policy
Fellows Programs

Led by Trevor Houser, a 2006 CCNY alum and international climate and policy leader, the program includes workshops, a paid summer internship, and a network of students, alumni, and professionals.
Apply if you want to work with cities, states or countries to address the challenges associated with climate change.
The fellowship starts in the Fall semester each year.
Application Details
Application Process
- Read the fellowship description and ensure that you meet all the requirements.
- Complete and submit the application, including your responses to the essay questions, your resume, and transcript.
- Applications open in January and are due in mid-February
Application Materials
Please upload responses to the following questions through the application form. Write your name on all application materials.
- Personal Statement: What factors have shaped who you are today and what you want to do in the future? Upload an essay that is between 250 and 500 words.
- How do your educational and professional experiences so far shape your long-term interest in working at a senior level in the climate and sustainability fields? Upload an essay that is between 250 and 500 words.
- List 5 organizations that you would like to apply to for your summer internship.
Program Details
- MUST be a full-time undergraduate student at CCNY for the duration of the fellowship
- MUST demonstrate interest in climate and sustainability policy work
- MUST commit to a REQUIRED Summer Internship
- can be from ANY SCHOOL/MAJOR
- No GPA or citizenship requirement
Fellows will receive a $1,000 stipend per semester for two semesters.
An additional $5,500 Summer Internship Stipend is available for approved summer internships.
Four intensive workshops prepare fellows to understand how science, engineering, and economics research affect public policy, and how policymaking shapes these fields of research. They include a range of senior national and international climate policy leaders, as well as leadership and professional development. Each workshop takes place over two days, with the dates announced at the start of each semester. Some workshops include brief writing assignments that prepare fellows for their summer internships. These may include summaries of public events or analyses of climate legislation.
Fellows have the option to intern at think tanks and nonprofit organizations in New York City, Washington DC, or San Francisco that are working on climate change policy. In addition to providing internship stipends, the program pays for your housing if you go to DC or San Francisco.
Past fellows have interned at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Rhodium Group, Environmental Defense Fund, Council on Environmental Quality, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and more!
2024-2025 Fellows

Yes! The Climate Policy Fellows program is open to all full-time students at CCNY, regardless of major, GPA, or citizenship status. However, note that you need to have enough time remaining at CCNY to complete your fellowship. The fellowship starts in the fall and lasts one school year.
This fellowship comes with a $1,000 stipend per semester for two semesters, and the potential for a paid summer internship. You’ll be part of a cohort of like-minded students from across CCNY, who you’ll get to know well over the course of the fellowship. You’ll also meet guest speakers working on the issues that you care about, giving you insight into this work and professional contacts. It’s great to list fellowships on your resume, since they indicate that you went above and beyond in college.
The Climate Policy Fellows Program consists of two Friday/Saturday workshops per semester.
Applications usually open starting January and the deadline to apply is in February.
Attend the info sessions to learn more about each fellowship. Get started on your application early – don’t put this off until the last minute! Use as much space is allotted for your essay responses, since this will enable the readers to learn more about you and your interests. Ask a friend or family member to provide feedback on your essays and help you improve them. Talk to previous or current fellows about their experiences so that you have a better understanding of the program as you’re applying.
No. Please only apply to one fellowship per cycle.
If you’re a Colin Powell School major, check out our Paid Internships Program. While not a fellowship, you can get valuable internship experience in the field of your choice.
Read these testimonials!
- “100% recommend. The climate policy fellows program is engaging, informative, and educational. I like how the events are well-balanced throughout the semester, which doesn’t overwhelm us as we are also taking classes and busy with other matters. We also get paid for the time we contribute during the semester, which is amazing. We will also be able to get a paid internship with the fellowship, which is even more amazing!”
- “Apply to the Climate Policy Fellowship! I know you’re a climate activist or interested in climate so this fellowship is perfect for you. It’s super light meaning the workshops are a few times a semester but in those times we learn about climate and jobs related to climate. We are also given work that we can use to promote ourselves in the interviews and because of Trevor you have a connection and network that can guarantee you an internship. So apply and do well to take advantage of the opportunity. Connect with the panelists or Trevor because the fellowship meetings are spaced out and a lot can happen in between so it can be hard to maintain communication. But it’s worth investing in if you want to pursue a career in climate.”
- “You will get the most out of this fellowship if you put in the extra effort to engage with the mentors outside of the required meetings and to explore opportunities to network outside of your field of study.“
- “This fellowship is amazing and provides support if you are someone interested in climate science at all and helps you connect with people at CCNY who are passionate about the environment! The fellowship has connections with organizations and there is support to help you intern at one of those places in the summer. Overall, it is a great program for career development.”
- “There are so many things to say but I’ll stick to the main point— you’ll be meeting people with the same passions as yours, and with that you’ll be able to acknowledge where you really want to go in life when you’re in a room with like-minded people. And it’s fun and very emotionally fulfilling!”
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