Peace Corps

°Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýis a U.S. government agency that promotes global peace and friendship through volunteer service. Established in 1961, its mission involves sending American volunteers to work in communities worldwide, focusing on sustainable development and cultural exchange.

Volunteers serve in sectors such as education, health, agriculture, environment, community economic development, and youth development. Volunteers are provided room and board, stipend, insurance, transportation, training and very good relocation packages upon completion to their service including $10,000 allowance, graduate school scholarships, loan reductions or forgiveness etc.

For information and application assistance, contact the Office of International Collaborations (oic@odu.edu) or email Dr. Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani at ±è²õ³¦³ó¾±²¹´Ú´Ú°ª´Ç»å³Ü.±ð»å³Ü.ÌýÌý

Benefits of joining the Peace Corps:

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1. Professional Development

  • Skill Building: Gain experience in areas like education, health, agriculture, and community development.
  • Career Opportunities: The experience is highly regarded by employers, particularly in international development, government, and nonprofit sectors.
  • Networking: Join a global network of returned volunteers who can assist with career advice and opportunities.
  • Graduate School Assistance: Access scholarships and financial aid through partnerships with universities for returned volunteers.

2. Personal Growth

  • Cultural Immersion: Live and work in a new cultural environment, learning local languages and customs.
  • Adaptability: Develop resilience, problem-solving skills, and cross-cultural communication abilities.
  • Fulfillment: Contribute to meaningful, sustainable projects that make a positive impact on communities.

3. Financial Benefits

  • Living Stipend: Receive a stipend that covers housing, food, and other essentials.
  • Transition Funds: Get a readjustment allowance (about $10,000 for a full two-year service) upon completion.
  • Student Loan Relief: Possible deferment, forbearance, or partial forgiveness of federal student loans.

4. Personal Perks

  • Travel Opportunities: Experience living and traveling in a different part of the world.
  • Health and Safety Support: Receive comprehensive medical, dental, and life insurance coverage during service.

5. Long-term Impact

  • Global Perspective: Gain a broader understanding of global issues and diverse cultures.
  • Service Legacy: Be part of a movement that fosters peace and friendship worldwide.
  • Civic Engagement: Develop a lifelong commitment to public service and volunteering.

Is Peace Corps Right for You?

While rewarding, Peace Corps service also involves challenges like adjusting to new environments and being away from home. It’s a unique opportunity to contribute meaningfully to global communities while gaining invaluable experiences.Ìý

Application Assistance

Contact the Office of International Collaborations (OIC) or email Dr. Patricia Schiaffini-Vedani for any questions or assistance.ÌýÌý