Monday, April 15, 2013

Tuesday, April 16 | FINAL Peace Corps Information Session of the (academic) year!


What are you doing after graduation? 

The Peace Corps funds training and service for graduates in over 70 countries across the world.
Learn about opportunities working abroad with the Peace Corps and about the “toughest job that you will ever love”!

Please join us for our upcoming information session :

*FINAL* Peace Corps General Information Session:
Tuesday, April 16, 6:30pm-8:00pm
International Center, Room 9


Learn about the University of Michigan’s long Peace Corps history and volunteer service. We will talk about the application process, discuss opportunities to complete a Master degree while serving in the Peace Corps with our Master’s International and Fellows programs and host a panel of returned volunteers to share their experiences abroad.

We look forward to seeing you, and as always if you have any questions please email us at peace.corps@umich.edu.

ALSO...


DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT PEACE CORPS SERVICE?

Opportunities to be matched with a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer mentor are available to anyone who has applied for Peace Corps service or is interested in exploring service as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Mentees are matched one-on-one with mentors and conversations, questions, and concerns can run the gamut of topics from the application process to the life and work of a PCV to ways of dealing with gender issues and lack of privacy--and to everything else imaginable. To apply for a mentor, email Jeanne Paul, RPCV/Brazil, Coordinator, Southeast Michigan Returned Peace Corps (SEMiRPCV) Volunteer Mentoring Program,semirpcvmentoring@gmail.com.

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Mackenzie Knowling and Brian Smyser
University of Michigan Peace Corps Office
International Center, Room 10
734-647-2182

Office Hours:
Monday 10 am - Noon, 
Tuesday 10 am - Noon and 2:30-5 pm, 
Wednesday 10 am - Noon, 
Thursday 10 am - Noon and 2:30-5 pm 
or by appointment

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