Frequently Asked Questions

Eligibility

What are the eligibility requirements for a Princeton in Africa fellowship?

General Fellowship Program Eligibility:

  • General applicants must be young professionals or current undergraduates graduating by June 2025 at the time of application.*
  • General applicants must have a bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, or a Ph.D. from a 4-year U.S.-accredited university.
  • General applicants must not be enrolled in any graduate, doctoral, or equivalent advanced academic programs during their fellowship year.
  • General applicants must have full professional proficiency in speaking, reading and writing English as defined by the CEFR (Level C1 and above). Additionally, professional proficiency in French is preferred at some posts.
  • General applicants must be not more than 35 years of age for the duration of the fellowship year (through August 2026). General applicants for the 2025-26 fellowship year must have a birthdate that falls on or after September 1, 1990.
  • General applicants must have a passport valid through the end of the fellowship year (August 2026).

*General applicants must not be enrolled in any graduate, doctoral, or equivalent advanced academic programs during their fellowship year.

Nexus Program Eligibility:

  • Nexus applicants must be young professionals or current undergraduates graduating by June 2025 at the time of application.*
  • Nexus applicants must have an undergraduate degree or a Master’s degree (or equivalent), or a Ph.D. from an African university.
  • Nexus applicants must not be enrolled in any graduate, doctoral, or equivalent advanced academic programs during their fellowship year.
  • Nexus applicants must have full professional proficiency in speaking, reading and writing English as defined by the CEFR (Level C1 and above). Additionally, professional proficiency in French is preferred at some posts.
  • Nexus applicants must be not more than 35 years of age for the duration of the fellowship year (through August 2026). Nexus applicants for the 2025-26 fellowship year must have a birthdate that falls on or after September 1, 1990.
  • Nexus applicants must have a passport valid through the end of the fellowship year (August 2026).
  • Nexus applicants must have citizenship in an African country and have current residency in an African country (applicants with dual U.S. citizenship will not be considered).

*Nexus applicants must not be enrolled in any graduate, doctoral, or equivalent advanced academic programs during their fellowship year.

How do I know if my school is accredited in the United States?

Are graduate students or those who completed their undergraduate education some time ago eligible to apply? If so, are they at a disadvantage in the selection process?

I am not a U.S. citizen. Can I still apply?

Is prior experience on the African continent necessary?

Are a certain number of spots “reserved” for Princeton alumni?

The Application

What is the timeline?

How many applications do you receive each year?

What is the deadline for submitting application materials?

What else is required?

What is Princeton in Africa’s stance on the use of AI in application materials?

Where will fellowships be available? May I apply to work for a specific organization or in a specific country?

Which fellowships will be available next year?

Is there an application fee? How do I pay it?

The application instructions say that I have to submit an online application and upload supplemental documentation to this application. What must be uploaded? What should be mailed or emailed?

Where should I send any mailed application materials (i.e. official transcript)?

When will placements be made?

What is the timeline when a candidate is put forward for consideration for a specific post at a host organization?

Do I really need to submit an “official” and an unofficial transcript? What exactly is an official transcript? Should I mail or email the transcript to your office?

Can you let me know if my official transcript(s) or LOR was received?

Do I need to submit a transcript from the school where I studied abroad or transferred from?

Whom should I ask to write my letter of recommendation and how should I submit it?

What is the purpose of the “Alternative Plans” question? I am considering applying to other programs. Will this negatively affect my application?

Is there a certain GPA I have to have in order to qualify for a fellowship? How much does my GPA matter?

Why am I logging into a Princeton University system to complete my fellowship application for Princeton in Africa?

How and where will interviews be conducted?

May I suggest my own organization? I have an organization in mind that I’d really like to work with.

The Nexus Program

What is Nexus?

In 2023, Princeton in Africa expanded our model to include the Nexus program! Princeton in Africa Nexus pairs 5 Nexus Fellows educated and resident on the African continent with 5 general co-Fellows educated at U.S.-accredited institutions. These Fellows work together in the same host organizations on the African continent for a co-Fellow exchange of skills, knowledge, leadership, and technical expertise. The Nexus program is an addition to PiAf’s signature fellowship program tailored for young leaders educated at a U.S.-accredited institution.

The program is designed to enrich our Fellows’ experience and professional growth on the African continent and bring young professionals educated in African institutions into our community of over 700 alumni spanning all over the world. More information about the Nexus Program can be found here.

What are the eligibility requirements?

What are the application requirements for Nexus?

How many placements are available for Nexus program applicants?

Is there a limit to the number of applications PiAf will accept for the Nexus program?

Are Nexus candidates eligible to be placed in their home countries?

Are Nexus applicants eligible to apply if they have one or more degrees from outside of the African continent?

Is proficiency in the English language required?

Will Nexus Fellows attend the 2025-26 Princeton in Africa orientation?

Fellowship Experience

How long are fellowships and when do they begin/end?

Fellowships are 12 months long. Depending on the organizations where they are placed, Fellows will begin work between June 10 and August 8, 2025 and will complete their fellowship one year later, between June 10 and August 8, 2026. This timing largely depends on the needs of the fellowship organizations; please let us know early on if you have specific preferences in terms of timing but note that these preferences cannot always be accommodated. You must be prepared to make a 12-month commitment when applying to PiAf, so please consider this when finalizing your start date, especially when planning post-fellowship commitments such as graduate school.

It is recommended that new Fellows attempt to overlap with the previous Fellow in their position (where possible). Even if only for a few days, this overlap period will greatly assist the new Fellow with getting settled and oriented.

Does PiAf offer fellowships that are longer than one year? Do people stay longer than a year?

Where can I find more information about PiAf fellowships?

What is PiAf’s Travel Restrictions Policy?

How will COVID-19 affect the 2025-26 fellowship year?

What is the PiAf COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement Policy?

What about safety and security?

What is PiAf’s stance on racism, discrimination and harassment?

What does a fellowship package include?

How much are Princeton in Africa Fellows paid?

As a Fellow, who will I be working with? What will my work environment be like? Are there a lot of opportunities for field work?

How much are Fellows in contact with each other?

What are Fellows’ social lives like?

What expectations does PiAf have of Fellows once they have been placed and begun their fellowships?

I have educational loans from my time in college/university. Can Princeton in Africa help me with loan deferral?

Is it possible to apply to law/medical/graduate school from Africa? What if I need to return to the United States for school interviews?