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From Peace Corps to Graduate School
Panel Discussion/Reception
Wednesday, September 4 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Peace Corps Headquarters Shriver Hall A & B
1111 20th St. NW, Washington, D.C.
Thinking about graduate school or how to build upon your Peace Corps experience? Peace Corps Fellows/USA programs offer reduced-cost graduate studies in a wide range of subject areas across the United States.
Attend an informational session for RPCVs and prospective PCVs and learn about RPCVs' lifetime eligibility for graduate fellowships. Fellows/USA programs combine course work and practical internships in underserved U.S. communities.
Hear from local Peace Corps Fellows and program coordinators from: George Mason University, The George Washington University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Shriver Peaceworker Program at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Learn more about all 32 Fellows/USA programs nationwide. Get your questions answered!
Hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served.
If you have friends considering the Peace Corps and opportunities/benefits beyond Peace Corps service, please bring them along!
Please call 202.692.1058 to RSVP by August 30.
Presented by: Peace Corps Fellows/USA, the Rosslyn Recruiting Office, and the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington, D.C.
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