The Peace Corps Recruiting Office at the University of Vermont provides assistance to individuals curious about or interested in applying to Peace Corps. The recruiter will answer questions you have about Peace Corps, put you in contact with area Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs), or help you with the initial steps of the applications process. Although located on the UVM campus, the regional office assists all area residents. Working in collaboration with the Boston Regional office and the Green Mountain Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Association, the UVM office serves as an information and educational resource to area educators, community groups and individuals.
What is Peace Corps? Peace Corps is a U.S. government-funded volunteer program that sends American citizens overseas to work in fields of international development for 27 months.Initiated by President JF Kennedy in 1961, Peace Corps is open to all American citizens over the age of 18 who possess the skills necessary to qualify for at least one of Peace Corps' programs.There is no upper age limit to Peace Corps although all applicants must pass a thorough medical and dental exam.
Three Goals Peace Corps continues to work for peace and understanding using three primary objectives:
What Do Volunteers Do? Current Peace Corps programs include: Education, Health, Business Development, Agriculture, Environment, Computer Information Technology, Youth & Community Development.Visit the main Peace Corps website for program specifics.
Where Do Volunteers GoCurrently, over 8,000 Peace Corps Volunteers work in 75 countries world-wide. Visit the mailPeace Corps website to see country specifics.Last modified March 11 2008 10:15 AM