Future Leaders Academy

Immersive Pre-College Experience 

Washington, D.C. | Grades 11-12

ABOUT

The Meridian Future Leaders Academy is a one-week pre-college summer program in Washington, D.C. designed for rising high school juniors and seniors. More than a summer experience, it’s a launchpad for future leaders interested in international relations, diplomacy, business, public policy, and law.

Hosted at Meridian International Center’s historic campus, students step into the world of global affairs—meeting diplomatic leaders, visiting embassies, and engaging in real-time policy simulations on issues from trade diplomacy to AI governance.

This hands-on experience prepares students for college success and global careers. Participants earn a Global Leadership Certificate, join a lifelong alumni network, and gain resume-ready skills in leadership, negotiation, and public speaking.

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Every student is matched with a mentor who provides 1:1 guidance and professional support. With only 25 students per cohort, participants enjoy direct access to instructors, speakers, and peers—building confidence and connections that last well beyond the program.

Leadership is learned by doing. Students will:

  • Engage directly with experienced diplomats, policy leaders, and international changemakers

  • Participate in diplomatic simulations and policy case studies

  • Gain real-world insights into how global challenges are addressed at the highest levels

Who Should Apply?

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Why Meridian?

With over 65 years of global leadership training, Meridian International Center has shaped more than 180 current and former Heads of State. Our Washington, D.C. network provides students with opportunities to learn from experienced professionals in diplomacy, policy, media, and business.

Unlike large summer programs, we cap the cohort at 25 students, ensuring personalized mentorship and one-on-one engagement. Each participant is paired with a dedicated mentor, creating space for meaningful growth and guidance

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Hands On Learning

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This program is ideal for high school students (rising 10th, 11th, and 12th grade) who:

Are curious about global issues, diplomacy, and leadership

Have experience in Model UN, debate, civic leadership, or service projects

Aspire to study or pursue careers in public service, business, law, or international relations

Want to strengthen skills in public speaking, negotiation, and problem-solving

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Mentorship

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Outcomes & Recognition

Global Leadership Certification from Meridian International Center 

Optional professional recommendation from Meridian mentors 

Resume-ready experience and skills in leadership, negotiation, public speaking, and policy 

Membership in Meridian’s Global Leadership alumni network 

aDMISSION dETAILS

Cohort Size: 25 students 

Program Dates: June 23-27

Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9 AM–4 PM daily 

Tuition: Before January 15: $3,000; After January 15: $3,500  

Application and Registration Deadline: March 15

Application: Online form, short answer questions and transcript, English proficiency (CEFR B2 equivalent or higher) 

Residence: Students are responsible for their own accommodation and transportation during the program. Lunch and a snack will be provided each day.  

Sign Up for Open House and Information Session

Monday, October 20, 2025 8-9 pm ET

“This Fellowship has expanded my network to include seasoned professionals within various careers of foreign service, international relations, and diplomacy. By participating in this fellowship, it will improve my ability to gain experience at different internships and program opportunities in related fields so that I can start my own path to a career in diplomacy.”

2025 Meridian-Cox Foreign Service Fellowship Participant

Questions about the Program?