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Peace Corps. Information Table

Peace Corps service is a personal and professional experience like no other. Volunteers live and work abroad for two years sharing their skills and working to make a difference in their communities. There are a wide variety of Volunteer openings in more than 60 countries that have asked for assistance. Middlebury is celebrated as one of the top producing colleges for Peace Corps Volunteers - be part of the Middlebury legacy of service!

MCCullough Grille Foyer

Peace Corps Service Panel

Peace Corps offers many exciting programs in Education, Urban Youth Development, Health, Agriculture/Environment, Business, Information Technology and Community Development in 74 different countries around the world. Peace Corps has also established partnerships with colleges and universities, including the Monterey Institute of International Studies, across the United States that offer academic credit and financial incentives to Volunteers during or after Peace Corps service.

Axinn Center 219

Peace Corps Information Table

Peace Corps Recruiter Zoe Armstrong is coming to campus to provide information about Peace Corps’ new application. This is an opportunity for prospective volunteers to learn about current program opportunities. Through 2 years as a Peace Corps Volunteer you will learn about sustainability as a practicing development professional. You can help empower leadership in the community in which you serve and adapt appropriate technologies together to create tangible results. Drop by the info table and pick up informational materials about our work sectors and Graduate School opportunities.

McCullough - Student Mail Room

Peace Corps Information Table

Peace Corps Recruiter Zoe Armstrong is coming to campus to provide information about Peace Corps’ new application. This is an opportunity for prospective volunteers to learn about current program opportunities. Through 2 years as a Peace Corps Volunteer you will learn about sustainability as a practicing development professional. You can help empower leadership in the community in which you serve and adapt appropriate technologies together to create tangible results. Drop by the info table and pick up informational materials about our work sectors and Graduate School opportunities.

MCCullough Grille Foyer

Peace Corps Information Table

Peace Corps Drop-by hours for anyone interested in speaking with a Peace Corps recruiter and having questions answered about the application process. Feel free to bring a resume and see how your skills may fit into our program needs. You must be at least 18 years of age and a US Citizen to serve in Peace Corps. (Sponsored by the Center for Careers & Internships)

MCCullough Grille Foyer

Peace Corps Information Session

Peace Corps offers many exciting programs in Education, Urban Youth Development, Health, Agriculture/Environment, Business, Information Technology and Community Development in 74 different countries around the world. Peace Corps has also established partnerships with colleges and universities, including the Monterey Institute of International Studies, across the United States that offer academic credit and financial incentives to Volunteers during or after Peace Corps service.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219

Peace Corps Information Session

Peace Corps Stories from the Field - There are big changes at Peace Corps: The application on line takes 1 hour and you can choose which country you serve in! You should join this session! Peace Corps Recruiter Zoe Armstrong is coming to campus to provide a concise description of Peace Corps new application, talk about her experience serving in Armenia, and answer all your questions. This is an opportunity for prospective volunteers to learn about current program opportunities and the reality of living abroad.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Peace Corps Information Session

Peace Corps Stories from the Field - There are big changes at Peace Corps: The application on line takes 1 hour and you can choose which country you serve in! You should join this session! Peace Corps Recruiter Zoe Armstrong is coming to campus to provide a concise description of Peace Corps new application, talk about her experience serving in Armenia, and answer all your questions. This is an opportunity for prospective volunteers to learn about current program opportunities and the reality of living abroad.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

Peace Corps Information Session

Have you been curious how Peace Corps really makes a difference? Would you like a more specific explanation of how development work is carried out in Peace Corps? You should join this session! Peace Corps Recruiter Zoe Armstrong is coming to campus to provide a concise description of Peace Corps efforts – including videos! This is an opportunity for prospective volunteers to reflect on what the Peace Corps approach to development can mean for their service. Through 2 years as a Peace Corps Volunteer you will learn a lot about sustainable development as a practicing development professional.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

Peace Coprs. Information Session

Peace Corps service is a personal and professional experience like no other. Volunteers live and work abroad for two years sharing their skills and working to make a difference in their communities. There are a wide variety of Volunteer openings in more than 60 countries that have asked for assistance. Middlebury is celebrated as one of the top producing colleges for Peace Corps Volunteers - be part of the Middlebury legacy of service!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219