I know we use the term “Fellowship” for anything and everything in the EA community, but wouldn’t a program that charges tuition etc. be more accurately described as a “Course”, “Class”, “Training” or “Bootcamp”?
Or, to be less adversarial: How did you decide on the name for this program? :)
In case someone is interested in the price, I’m seeing this in the doc:
The full cost of the program (sessions and 1 coaching session per month) is $5,900. For those not interested in coaching sessions, the cost for the program is $3,000. Scholarships are available upon request during the application process for those working in non-profit organizations.
To me, a fellowship implies a higher degree of training and involvement than just a course. It’s a combination of education and experience, and it seems to me to be the best word for it. And yes, the fact that it’s something EAs tend to understand easily makes it a better word to use for that purpose. But I’m open for suggestions if you have better ones!
I know we use the term “Fellowship” for anything and everything in the EA community, but wouldn’t a program that charges tuition etc. be more accurately described as a “Course”, “Class”, “Training” or “Bootcamp”?
Or, to be less adversarial: How did you decide on the name for this program? :)
In case someone is interested in the price, I’m seeing this in the doc:
To me, a fellowship implies a higher degree of training and involvement than just a course. It’s a combination of education and experience, and it seems to me to be the best word for it. And yes, the fact that it’s something EAs tend to understand easily makes it a better word to use for that purpose. But I’m open for suggestions if you have better ones!