Peace Corps Info Session & Application Workshop
September 17, 12:00pm - 1:00pmMānoa Campus, QLC 208
Please register for the event on the Peace Corps website.
Peace Corps volunteers live and work for 27-month terms of service in more than 60 nations, and receive a living stipend, extensive language and technical training, and financial benefits including eligibility for student loan forgiveness and graduate school fellowships after service. Students interested in applying to serve after graduation will have an opportunity to ask questions about service, learn which programs best match their skills, and gain valuable tips to guide them through the application process.
In addition to attending the event on September 17, interested students can contact recruiter Stephanie Sang at peacecorps@hawaii.edu.
For more information, visit www.peacecorps.gov and follow Peace Corps on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Event Sponsor
Civic and Community Engagement, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Stephanie Sang, (808) 956-6860, peacecorps@hawaii.edu,
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