The Justice Fellowship

Are you a college student or recent grad with an interest in questions related to faith and justice? As you embark on your career, would you like to spend time deepening your faith? Do you wonder if it’s possible to integrate your faith into a vocational life committed to justice work? The Justice Fellowship, a cohort program in the context of a diverse online learning community, may be just what you’re looking for… 
 
  • Who: Seniors, recent grads with faculty/ministry leaders
  • What: [1] Three gatherings in San Francisco and Minneapolis in Winter 2025 (1/30-2/1/25), Fall 2025 (dates TBA), and Winter 2026 (dates TBA). [2] Participation in bi-monthly cohort meetings Sep 2025 – May 2026, with approx. 2 hrs/wk of learning activities throughout that period. 
  • Fellowship Award: 4k award (3k for travel; 1k tuition scholarship) 

Learn more: Email info@faithjustice.net 
Apply: Use the form below; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. 

APPLICATION

At this time, the Justice Fellowship is by invitation only. Please be sure to list the faculty or ministry mentor who invited you as one of your references. Essay questions in PART 2 are as follows: (1) Give a brief account of your spiritual journey. (2) What is your cultural background and how has it has influenced your worldview? (3) How did you hear about the program? (4) What are your hopes in doing the fellowship? While we ask for references in PART 3, no letters of recommendation are requested at this time. Thank you for your interest in applying for the Justice Fellowship.

Faith & Vocational Discernment

Are You Called to Do Justice?

The Justice Fellowship offers college students and recent graduates an online learning community, peer learning groups, workshops with subject matter experts, gatherings, research, and other resources – all of which revolves around a rich cohort experience. The majority of engagement happens online, with three in-person gatherings over the course of the fellowship. 

Seasoned Guides

Learn from gifted leaders in diverse contexts and subject matter experts.

Academic Track

Start your masters degree program at San Francisco Theological Seminary (optional).

Journey with Peers

Find colleagues and friends on a shared journey of learning and doing justice.

Generous Funding

A grant covers almost all expenses related to the fellowship, including travel.

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