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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Become a PMF

Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. I have already completed my advance degree and heard about the PMF Program. Can I still apply?
  2. Is there a minimum grade point average required to be selected as a Finalist?
  3. Are only certain advanced degrees considered for the PMF Program (e.g., MPA, MSW)?
  4. Does the program accept individuals with disabilities?
  5. I am a non-U.S. citizen who wishes to apply to the PMF Program, but I do not have a Social Security Number to use for the application. How can I apply?
  6. Should applicants submit a letter of recommendation when applying?
  7. I do not know what my graduate school's FAFSA School Code is. How do I find it?
  8. How can I check the status of my application?
  9. I have certified and submitted my application but my PMF Program Status indicates I have not completed the application. Have I done something wrong?
  10. Is my school required to nominate me for the PMF Program?
  11. I realized after I submitted my application there was a mistake. How can I make the correction?
  12. How many applicants apply each year and out of that number, how many are selected as Finalists?
  13. How do Finalists learn about possible Federal Agency PMF hiring opportunities? Where are the positions located?
  14. How do Finalists update their on-line resume for agency hiring officials to obtain?
  15. Are applicants who are selected as Finalists guaranteed a Federal job?
  16. Do Federal Agencies reimburse PMFs for their relocation costs upon appointment?
  17. Do Federal agencies provide Student Loan Repayment or Loan Forgiveness for Fellows?
  18. In regards to the in-person assessment, what should Semi-Finalists do for inclement weather and/or emergencies impacting the assessment center location?
  19. I am a veteran student interested in applying to the PMF Program. How do I claim veterans' preference and provide supporting documentation?
  20. Does Indian Preference apply in the PMF Program?
  21. Can I stop in the middle of the on-line assessment, which is untimed and un-proctored, and come back to it at a later time?
  22. Can I stop after reading the essay questions, save my application, and complete it at a later time?
  23. When preparing my application, can I get assistance from others, like a career counselor?

1. I have already completed my advance degree and heard about the PMF Program. Can I still apply?

Students who will meet all advanced degree requirements, including the completion or successful defense of any required thesis or dissertation, between September 1 of the current year through August 31 of the following year, as well as those who obtained an advanced degree no more than 2 years prior to the opening date of the PMF Program's announcement, are eligible to apply in the fall of the current year for the class of the next year. For eligibility criteria, please go to the Become A PMF\Eligibility section for additional information.

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2. Is there a minimum grade point average required to be selected as a Finalist?

No. There is no minimum grade point average required to be selected as a Finalist.

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3. Are only certain advanced degrees considered for the PMF Program (e.g., MPA, MSW)?

No. Graduate students from all academic disciplines who meet eligibility requirements may apply to the PMF Program.

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4. Does the program accept individuals with disabilities?

Yes. The United States Government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factor.

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5. I am a non-U.S. citizen who wishes to apply to the PMF Program, but I do not have a Social Security Number to use for the application. How can I apply?

You must be eligible for legal employment in the United States. You will need to contact the PMF Program Office via email (pmfapplication@opm.gov) to request a temporary 9-digit number to use for the Social Security Number field during the application process. Please refer to the Become A PMF\Eligibility\Citizenship section of the website for additional details for non-U.S. citizens.

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6. Should applicants submit a letter of recommendation when applying?

No. Do not submit any letters of recommendation. The PMF Program does not consider letters of recommendation or endorsements as part of its application and assessment processes.

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7. I do not know what my graduate school's FAFSA School Code is. How do I find it?

During the application process, applicants will be asked to identify the location of their college/university, presented a list of colleges/universities associated to that location (from our database system), and upon selection the system will pre-populate the school's name and FAFSA School Code. If the applicant cannot locate his/her school, select "Other" and manually enter the school name in the field provided. The default FAFSA School Code will pre-populate with "999999". Do not alter the code that pre-populates. If you know the code is incorrect, please send an email to pmfapplication@opm.gov.

Not all schools within a college/university will be listed in our database. If the parent college/university is listed, select that name and proceed with your application. Most foreign institutions are NOT listed in our database. It is common for those applicants to choose "Other". All such applicants will be validated by the PMF Program Office.

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8. How can I check the status of my application?

You may log into the account you created when applying for the PMF Program and select "PMF Program Status."

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9. I have certified and submitted my application but my PMF Program Status indicates I have not completed the application. Have I done something wrong?

First, review your application summary page to ensure you have fulfilled all requirements. A warning message will appear if an applicant has not successfully completed the on-line assessment. If you still feel there is an error with your status, follow the instructions found under the Application Help webpage.

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10. Is my school required to nominate me for the PMF Program?

No. With the new Pathways Programs regulations, school nomination for the PMF Program is no longer required.

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11. I realized after I submitted my application there was a mistake. How can I make the correction?

Before the application period closes, you may make changes to your application by logging into the account you created and select "Edit Application." You may make changes to the application questions, upload new documents, delete documents, etc. However, you may not make changes to the on-line assessment responses.

Once the application period closes, you will not be able to make changes to your application. However, you can make changes to your personal profile (e.g. phone number, email address, mailing address, etc.) by logging into your account and selecting "Personal Info".

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12. How many applicants apply each year and out of that number, how many are selected as Finalists?

Over the years, the PMF Program has seen an increase in the number of applicants. Over the past few years, the number of applicants has been approximately 9,000 annually, and the number of Finalists has been approximately 750. Historical data shows applicants have averaged a 1 in 10 chance of becoming a PMF; approximately 60% of Finalists obtain appointments as Fellows. Now with expanded eligibility from the Pathways Programs regulations, we project the number of applications to increase. Please note this is a highly competitive program.

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13. How do Finalists learn about possible Federal Agency PMF hiring opportunities? Where are the positions located?

PMF positions are posted to an on-line job bank. In addition, a Job Fair is conducted exclusively for Finalists in the Washington, DC metro area shortly after Finalists are notified. Federal Agency representatives attend the Job Fair and discuss their hiring opportunities with Finalists who attend. Finalists do not have to attend the Job Fair to secure a PMF appointment; however, it is an excellent source of Federal Agency contacts. Several Federal Agencies participate in the Job Fair; others may elect other means to fill positions.

Most PMF appointments are located in the Washington, DC metro area. Agencies will post available positions in the geographic locations they have a need to fill. 

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14. How do Finalists update their on-line resume for agency hiring officials to obtain?

Once the application period closes, you will not be able to make changes to your resume. After Finalists are announced, they will be provided with instructions on how to apply to PMF appointment opportunities and how to submit updated resumes.

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15. Are applicants who are selected as Finalists guaranteed a Federal job?

No. If you are selected as a Finalist, you are eligible for a PMF appointment by a participating Federal Agency; however, Finalists are not guaranteed a Federal job. Finalists have one year after announcement of Finalists to obtain a fellowship appointment.

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16. Do Federal Agencies reimburse PMFs for their relocation costs upon appointment?

Each Federal Agency determines whether it will pay relocation costs or offer recruitment incentives. Finalists should inquire with participating agencies before accepting an appointment offer.

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17. Do Federal Agencies provide Student Loan Repayment or Loan Forgiveness for Fellows?

Federal Agencies are authorized to repay student loans under the Federal Student Loan Repayment Program and some Federal employees are eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Finalists should ask the hiring agency if it participates when interviewing for appointments. Additional information about these programs can be found at the Student Loans webpage.

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18. In regards to the in-person assessment, what should Semi-Finalists do for inclement weather and/or emergencies impacting the assessment center location?

If the Federal Government "closes" (with no option for unscheduled leave/telework) in the city where the in-person assessment is being held, the assessment center will be cancelled and Semi-Finalists will need to reschedule for another date.

If the Federal Government announces "unscheduled leave/unscheduled telework" for a specific city, the scheduled assessments for that city will continue.

If the Federal Government announces a "delayed arrival" in the city where the assessment is being held, Semi-Finalists should do their best (as is reasonable/safe) to report to the assessment site on time. And if the Federal Government announces an "early departure" in any of the cities, the assessment center's Site Coordinator will make appropriate announcements.

Assessment Center Site Coordinators will make the call for Semi-Finalists who arrive late, as to whether the Semi-Finalist can be assessed that day or will need to be rescheduled for a later date if available. Every effort will be made to accommodate Semi-Finalists. The PMF Program Office will post any changes to an assessment center's location based on inclement weather and/or emergencies to the News & Events section on this site as soon as practical.

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19. I am a veteran student interested in applying to the PMF Program. How do I claim veterans' preference and provide supporting documentation?

During the application process, applicants are asked if they are claiming veterans' preference. For applicants who claim veterans' preference, check the appropriate box in the application and upload the supporting documentation in the "Documents" section of the application. The most common document is the veteran's DD-214, Report of Separation. A blank version of the SF-15, Application for 10-Point Veterans Preference, can be found under the Become A PMF\Application Process section.

If possible, the veteran should submit all documentation they have to support their claim when completing the application. Once the application period closes, veterans should contact pmfapplication@opm.gov for instructions to upload supporting documentation into their application. Applicants claiming veterans' preference will have up to 30-days beyond the application's closing date to submit any outstanding supporting documentation.

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20. Does Indian Preference apply in the PMF Program?

Indian Preference is only applicable for the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Indian Health Service (IHS). If either of these agencies have PMF opportunities and require Indian Preference, they will be posted on the PMF Program's Projected Positions System for appointment opportunities for current Finalists.

Applicants who can claim Indian Preference should submit the BIA Form 4432 by following the steps outlined on the Indian Preference webpage. If an applicant has already submitted their application and the announcement is still open, the applicant can still access their application and upload the form or follow the fax instructions for faxing a copy of the form.

For additional information on Indian Preference, please go to the Become A PMF\Eligibility\Indian Preference section.

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21. Can I stop in the middle of the on-line assessment, which is untimed and un-proctored, and come back to it at a later time?

Yes, for the 2013 application and assessment proess. You may stop and come back at any point during the on-line assessment. Every completed and saved answer will be saved and you will be able to continue where you left off. However, once you submit your responses, you cannot go back and change your answers. For continuity of thought, we recommend applicants complete the on-line assessment in one sitting.

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22. Can I stop after reading the essay questions, save my application, and complete it at a later time?

Yes, for the 2013 application process, you may review the essay questions, log off of the application, prepare a response, log back in, and cut-and-paste your responses. Once you enter all three essays and hit "Next," they will save and you can continue with your application. We recommend completing essays in one session. Please keep in mind that all components (application, on-line assessment, and essays) must be completed before the closing date of the announcement. For more information, please consult the "PMF Assessment Preparation Guide," found under the Become A PMF\Assessment Process section.

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23. When preparing my application, can I get assistance from others, like a career counselor?

Before submitting an application for the 2013 application process, applicants will read and electronically sign a "Certification of Information Accuracy." It states the following:

"I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of the information I have provided is true, correct, and provided in good faith. I certify that I have worked independently and did not get any form of assistance while completing the assessments. I understand that if I make an intentional false statement, or commit deception or fraud in this application and its supporting materials, or in any document or interview associated with the assessment and application process, I may be fined or imprisoned (18 U.S.C. 1001), my eligibilities may be canceled, I may be denied an appointment, or I may be removed and debarred from the Federal service (5 C.F.R part 731). I understand that any information I give may be investigated. I understand that I will be rated "ineligible" if I do not respond to this certification item."

Therefore, each applicant is expected to complete independent work.

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UPDATED:  01-25-2013