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“There
was never a good war or a bad peace.”
-Ben Franklin-
MISSION
The goal of the Peace Corps is to promote world peace by:
Helping
people of interested countries meet their need for trained men & women.
Promoting
a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served.
Promoting
a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans
QUALIFICATIONS
U.S.
citizen
18
years or older (applicants under 21 rarely have the work background or maturity
to qualify). There is no upper age limit.
Meet
legal and medical requirements.
Have
a skill, degree or work experience requested by Peace Corps' host countries.
Be
willing to live and work overseas for 27 months
VOLUNTEER SUPPORT
Living
Allowance: Monthly stipend that covers food, housing and personal expenses such
as clothing and transportation.
Medical
and Dental Coverage: Full medical and dental care during service.
Travel
Expenses: Paid travel to/from the country of service.
Leave:
48 days vacation leave (in addition to holidays) during the 2-year service.
PEACE CORPS TRAINING
Peace Corps provides 6-14 weeks of training in:
Technical
Skills: specific to the job assignment in your host country.
Cross-Cultural
Knowledge: customs, culture, religious beliefs, history, laws and other
information integral to being a sensitive community member.
Language:
extensive training in the language of the host country and community.
Medical:
information that will help keep you healthy and safe in your host country.
BENEFITS
Upon completion of Peace Corps service, you receive:
Readjustment
Allowance of $6,000 toward transition to life back home.
Graduate
Education Opportunities: More than 70 graduate schools offer special programs
specifically for returned Peace Corps Volunteers. These range from preferential
treatment for financial aid and admission to graduate teaching assistantships.
There are also Peace Corps Fellowships available which subsidize the cost of
graduate school. Many colleges and universities have Peace Corps
representatives on campus working part-time.
Student
Loan Deferral and/or Forgiveness: You may be eligible for deferment for federal
loans such as Stafford, Perkins, direct and consolidation loans. Some
commercial loans may also be deferred. You can cancel 15-30% of your Perkins
loan debt. Rules that authorize loan deferment are complicated and subject to
change, so you’ll need to talk to a Peace Corps recruiter for details.
Non-Competitive
Eligibility for Federal Jobs: You may be hired more quickly and easily, without
having to compete with other applicants who lack this status.
Career
Skills: Volunteers gain language skills, hands-on field experience, management
and cultural skills that are highly marketable to employers.
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