Princeton undergraduates with interests in politics and law are eligible to join the Undergraduate Fellows Forum (UFF), which provides opportunities for discussion with Madison Program Fellows and distinguished visitors and, in cooperation with other universities, participation in an annual Undergraduate Scholars Conference. Opportunities available exclusively to members of the Forum include private meetings with notable guests, such as cabinet secretaries and Supreme Court justices, and private group discussion dinners with each of the Madison Program’s scholars-in-residence. The Forum’s intention is to foster a hospitable intellectual environment for undergraduate students to seek a better understanding of constitutional politics and the moral and philosophic dimensions of political life. The Undergraduate Fellows Forum welcomes applications from all students committed to a spirit of open inquiry and serious intellectual engagement.
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To apply for membership in the James Madison Undergraduate Fellows Forum, please submit the Undergraduate Fellows Forum Application form. Only undergraduate students at Princeton University are eligible to apply.