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Fellows/USA Directory

Affordable Graduate School – You’ve Earned It!


The Peace Corps’ Fellows/USA graduate school program encompasses more than 50 universities. The universities
provide you with financial aid, and you put the skills learned in Peace Corps to work at home, through internships in
underserved American communities. With degree programs ranging from agriculture to urban studies, and university
partners located across the country, Fellows/USA more than likely has the degree you want, where you want it.
Successful completion of your Peace Corps service entitles you to lifetime eligibility for the Fellows/USA program.
Consider the benefits of becoming a Peace Corps Fellow:

• Earn an advanced degree at reduced cost and help a U.S. community at the same time.
• Learn valuable skills during a “hands-on” internship that can easily be applied to a career in the
United States or abroad.
• Study and exchange ideas with other returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) who share your
interests.
• Gain strong personal and professional support through access to a broad network of
professionals in your field of study.

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Fellows/USA Directory
Please contact the people listed below to receive specific information about each program and its application procedures.
The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Bowling Green State University Master of Arts in Cross- Cross-cultural and international Work with organizations such Peace Corps Fellows will Dr. Margaret Zoller Booth
School of Leadership and Policy Cultural and education; gender constructs as the Ohio Migrant Education receive graduate 419.372.9950 or
Studies International Education across cultures; educational Center; Rural Opportunities, assistantships including 419.372.7350
Bowling Green, OH 43403 (MACIE) development and marginalized Inc; Adelante, the Latino full tuition waivers plus boothmz@bgsu.edu
www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/eflp/m populations; second language Resource Center; Toledo stipends depending on
acie acquisition; public health Public Schools hours worked
Carnegie Mellon University Master of Science, Public policy/management, arts Internships in local public or A minimum of $6,000 David Eber
H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and management, or health care nonprofit organizations, per semester 412.268.2164
Public Policy and Management Management (MSPPM); policy/management, with including health care or arts scholarship; stipends for hnzadmit@andrew.cmu.edu
5000 Forbes Avenue Master of Arts concentrations in information organizations, local internships; Public
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 Management (MAM); technology management; governments, school systems, Service Career
www.heinz.cmu.edu Master of Science, criminal justice policy; policy and community development Opportunities program
Health Care Policy and analysis; public finance; corporations. funding.
Management (HCPM) environmental policy; and
others.
Columbia University Master of Arts (MA); Math; Science (Biology, Teach in New York City public Teacher salaries; Shelly Chin
Teachers College Teaching Certificate Chemistry, Earth Science, or schools scholarships for 212.678.4080
525 W. 120th Street Physics); Bilingual/Bicultural approximately half tuition pcfellows@tc.edu
Box 90 Education (Spanish, English);
New York, NY 10027 English; Intellectual
www.tc.columbia.edu/pcfellows Disabilities/Autism; Social
Studies
Cornell University Master of Regional Regional planning Summer placement with the Research stipend of Mildred E. Warner
Department of City and Regional Planning (MRP) Cornell Urban Scholars $3,600 and a $1,100 607.255.6816
Planning Program (CUSP), which housing allowance for mew15@cornell.edu
106B West Sibley Hall supports field placements with summer placement, plus
Cornell University community organizations tuition and stipend
Ithaca, NY 14853-6701 serving New York City’s most support
www.crp.cornell.edu disadvantaged neighborhoods
Drew University Master of Arts in Education; teaching; Fellows will work with students Each Fellow will receive Linda Swerdlow
Caspersen School of Graduate Teaching (MAT) certifications in secondary through tutoring and student- a 40% tuition scholarship 973.408.3046
Studies biology, chemistry, English, teaching in the Orange School lswerdlo@drew.edu
Madison, NJ 07940 mathematics, social studies, District in New Jersey
http://www.drew.edu/grad- and Spanish
content.aspx?id=18607

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Please contact the people listed below to receive specific information about each program and its application procedures.
The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Duke University Master of Public Policy Public policy with the Community service projects $14,000 + tuition Duke MPP Admissions
Sanford School of (MPP) opportunity of dual degree in with a local nonprofit fellowships, total Office
Public Policy law, business, divinity, organization relating to area of depends on program & 919.613.9205
Box 90243 medicine, environment, or other study or in international duration; possibility of MPPadmit@duke.edu
Durham, NC 27708-0243 professional or Ph.D. programs education of local citizens acquiring other grants,
www.pubpol.duke.edu/graduate/mpp loans, assistantships,
etc.
Duke University Master of Arts (MA) International development Community service projects $7,500 tuition Stephanie Alt Lamm
Duke Center for International policy with specializations in with a local nonprofit scholarships; possibility 919.613.9218
Development development management; organization relating to area of of acquiring other grants, pidpinfo@duke.edu
Box 90237 applied economics; social study or in international loans, assistantships,
Durham, NC 27708-0237 policy; environmental education of local citizens etc.
www.pubpol.duke.edu/dcid management and policy; peace
and conflict resolution
Duke University Master’s of Business Accounting, decision sciences, Fuqua on Board; Internships Tuition credit (up to 25 Matt Nash
The Fuqua School of Business Administration (MBA) entrepreneurship and and community engagement in percent off full tuition); 919-660-7791
P.O. Box 90120 innovation, finance, health the Durham area other merit-based 919-660-1096 fax
Durham, NC 27708-0120 sector management, leadership scholarships, mnash@duke.edu
www.DukeMBARPCVs.org and ethics, management, fellowships, and financial
marketing, operations aid may be available
management, social
entrepreneurship, and strategic
consulting.
Duquesne University MBA-Sustainable Business administration Placements at the Center for Stipends for work; partial Ms. Patricia Moore
John F. Donahue Graduate School Enterprise (SMBA), Economic Transformation or tuition assistance; 412.396.5529
of Business Administration Master of Business the Small Business Americorps educational moorep@duq.edu
Pittsburgh, PA 15282 Administration (MBA), Development Center award
www.business.duq.edu/grad/ MS-Information Systems
(MS-ISM), MS-Taxation
(MST), Master of
Accountancy (MAcc),
Joint Degrees

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Please contact the people listed below to receive specific information about each program and its application procedures.
The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Duquesne University Social & Public Policy Concentrations in Policy Placements relating to studies Stipends for work; partial Dr. G. Evan Stoddard
Graduate Center for Social and (MA) Analysis and Administration, and interests in: environmental (usually 2/3) tuition 412.396.5179
Public Policy and Conflict Resolution and programs, community and scholarship; Americorps stoddard@duq.edu
Pittsburgh, PA 15282 Peace Studies economic development, educational award
www.policycenter.duq.edu housing, social services, etc.

Florida Institute of Technology MA: Teaching Science and mathematics Federal, State, regional and One-third tuition Dr. Tom Marcinkowski
Graduate Teacher Education & MS: Biological Science; education; Science (ecology, county environmental agencies; reduction; teaching and 321.674.8946
Environmental Fellows Program Chemical Engineering; marine biology, environmental county school districts; private research assistantships; marcinko@fit.edu
150 West University Boulevard Civil Engineering; science, oceanography); scientific and educational stipend support in
Melbourne, FL 32901-6975 Computer Education; management (coastal zone, institutions; and conservation development
www.fit.edu Environmental environmental resources); organizations
Education; engineering (chemical, civil,
Environmental Science; environmental, ocean);
Environmental Resource education (computer, science,
Management; environmental)
Mathematics Education;
Meteorology; Ocean
Engineering;
Oceanography; Science
Education
PhD: Biological Science;
Chemical Engineering;
Civil Engineering;
Environmental Science;
Mathematics Education
(EdS, EdD); Ocean
Engineering;
Oceanography; Science
Education (EdS, EdD)

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Please contact the people listed below to receive specific information about each program and its application procedures.
The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Fordham University Master of Arts (MA), with International political economy Project management Full-tuition scholarship; Dr. Henry Schwalbenberg
The Graduate Program in specializations in and development (IPED) with internships that address the stipend 718.817.4064
International Political Economy international banking specializations in international preservation of affordable iped@fordham.edu
and Development (IPED) and finance; banking and finance; housing as well as other
Dealy Hall, Room E 517 international international development economic issues facing
Bronx, NY 10458 development studies; studies; international and immigrant and other low-
www.fordham.edu/iped/ international and development economics; and income communities in the
development economics; international political analysis. Bronx.
and international political
analysis.
George Mason University Master of Education Elementary education with Teach in Fairfax or Arlington, In-state tuition rate; Jennifer Coarts
Graduate School of Education (MEd); Teaching multilingual/international focus; Virginia, public schools $1,000 stipend per 703.993.3602
MS 4B3 Certificate English as a second language (pending openings) semester while taking jcoarts@gmu.edu
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 (E.S.L.); International education licensure course work,
http://gse.gmu.edu/fasttrain/ (Ph.D.) not to exceed three
semesters
George Washington University Master of Arts (MA); Transition special education Spring semester of intensive Full tuition assistance for Dr. Jeanne Embich
Department of Teacher Preparation Master of Education (with a focus on learning course work and internship, course work required for 202.973.1061
and Special Education (MEd) disabilities) or content area in followed by teaching in licensure; full-time jembich@gwu.edu
2134 G Street, NW, #416 secondary education Montgomery County, Maryland, teaching positions
Washington, DC 20052 Public Schools beginning in the fall Illana Lancaster
http://gsehd.gwu.edu/teachers2000 Intensive summer coursework 202.973.1104
followed by teaching ilancast@gwu.edu
residencies in Prince George’s
County Public Schools
Georgia College & State Master of Education Education, Creative writing Teaching assistants, tutors, Tuition waiver, stipend Dr. Dwight Call
University (MEd); Specialist in special education teacher 478.445.0875
School of Education Education (EdS); Master training, community creative dwight.call@gcsu.edu
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences of Arts in Teaching writing program development
Milledgeville, GA 31061-0490 (MAT); Master of Fine
www.gcsu.edu Arts (MFA)

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The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Humboldt State University Program Temporarily Program Temporarily Program Temporarily Program Temporarily Program Temporarily
Program Temporarily Suspended Suspended Suspended Suspended Suspended Suspended
Department of Education California State Secondary Education Teaching at Academy of the $15,000/year stipend, Keri Gelenian
Secondary Education Program Teaching Credentials, Redwoods --an early college textbook stipend, two 707.476.4577
1 Harpst St. applicable in most high school MA classes at reduced keri-
Arcata, CA 95521 states. rate, additional gelenian@redwoods.edu
www.humboldt.edu/~educ/ recruitment grants, credit
for Peace Corps service
Illinois State University Master of Arts (MA); Applied economics; political Community and economic Graduate assistantship Beverly Beyer
Stevenson Center for Community Master of Science (MS) science; sociology (each with development field experience in ($848/month) during Fall 309.438.7090
and Economic Development interdisciplinary sequence in rural and urban communities and Spring semesters; stevensoncenter@ilstu.edu
Campus Box 4200 applied community/economic with nonprofit organizations; stipend ($1,700/month)
Normal, IL 61790-4200 development) economic development during 11-month
www.stevensoncenter.org councils; community colleges; professional practice
state and federal agencies; internship; full tuition
cities and counties across the waiver worth up to
nation $15,756 over 2-year
program; other benefits.
Indiana University - Bloomington Master of Public Affairs MPA: Comparative and Two-year, part-time internships Credit waivers and fee Jennifer Forney
School of Public and Environmental (MPA); Master of international affairs; economic will address community needs remission valued at 812.855.2840
Affairs Science, Environmental development; environmental by working for a nonprofit $4,600 to $12,500 spea@indiana.edu
SPEA 260 Science (MSES) policy and natural resource agency within the region or depending on residency
1315 E. Tenth Street management; information local area or with a public and a $10,000 stipend
Bloomington, IN 47405-1701 systems; nonprofit sector department of local or
http://www.indiana.edu/~spea/prosp management; policy analysis; county government, school
ective_students/masters/spea_oppo public financial administration; system or educational policy
rtunities/peace_corps.shtml public management; local initiative.
government management;
sustainable development,
specialized - MSES Applied
ecology; environmental
chemistry, toxicology & risk
assessment; water resources -
specialized

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The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Johns Hopkins University Bachelor of Science, Nursing; nursing and public Work at Johns Hopkins Tuition assistance, which Mary O’Rourke
School of Nursing Nursing (BSN); health; nursing and business; Hospital and community health includes scholarships, 410.955.7548
525 N. Wolfe Street Master of Science, community/public health centers providing clinical grants, loans, and orourke@son.jhmi.edu
Baltimore, MD 21205 Nursing (MSN); nursing; adult, pediatric, and services, health education, or college work-study;
http://www.son.jhmi.edu/academics/ Master of Science, family primary-care nurse community organization and some scholarships that
admissions/peacecorps/ Nursing/Master of Public practitioner; adult acute care development designed to cover a portion of tuition
Health (MSN/MPH); nurse practitioner prepare Fellows for practice in and include stipends for
Master of Science, underserved communities community service
Nursing/Master of learning
Business Administration
(MSN/MBA); Doctor of
Philosophy (PhD);
Doctor of Nursing
Practice (DNP)
Kennesaw State University Master of Business MBA (students may select 6 Up to 2 years assignment as a Fall and spring semester Dan Paracka
Coles College of Business Administration (MBA); electives in any area); MACC Graduate Assistantship (GA) to tuition waivers; pay for 770.423.6732
1000 Chastain Road Master of Accounting (Master of Accounting) work with the International GA assignment is dparacka@kennesaw.edu
Kennesaw, GA 30144 (MACC) Centre and a local Mayan $2,000 per fall and
http://www.ColesMBA.com community. spring semesters

Loma Linda University Master of Public Health Five majors in the MPH Community-based learning in Full credit for Peace Kate Reinsma
School of Public Health (MPH); Doctor of Public program: environmental health, the Norton neighborhoods of Corps service; credits for 909.558.4000 ext 42072
Nichol Hall, Room 1306 Health (Dr.PH) global health, health education, San Bernardino, California. community service; sphpcinfo@llu.edu
Loma Linda, CA 92354 maternal child health, and dual (Internship requires access to scholarships; eligibility
http://www.llu.edu/llu/sph/peacecorp degree in maternal child health/ an automobile.) Assist faculty in for work-study; medical
s/fellows.html health education. GIS organizing projects and in benefits; access to
certificate also available and helping to mentor students. student housing
national certification as a
Registered Environmental
Health Specialist. University
certificates in humanitarian
assistance and reproductive
health, national certification in
health education (CHES) and
reproductive health certificate
also available.

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The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Marquette University Master of Arts (MA); MA: Communication, Work with nonprofit Full tuition scholarships; Carole Ferrara
Trinity Fellows Program Master of Science (MS); Educational Policy and organizations in Milwaukee on monthly stipends 414.288.5861
707 Building, Room 303 Master of Business Leadership, English, History, projects in roles designed to carole.ferrara@marquette.e
P.O. Box 1881 Administration (MBA) International Affairs, Political match interests and du
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 Science, Public Service, Social experiences
www.marquette.edu/trinityfellows and Applied Philosophy,
Theology
MS: Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Economics
MBA: Business Administration
Monmouth University Master of Social Work Concentration in Clinical Fellows will work with Fellows will be awarded Dr. Robin Mama
School of Social Work (MSW) Practice with Families and individuals, families, and a Graduate 732-571-3543
West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Children or International and communities in New Jersey to Assistantship which rmama@monmouth.edu
http://www.monmouth.edu/academic Community Development address age, gender, and covers room and board
s/schools/social_work/default.asp social issues and 9 credit hours of
tuition remission
New Mexico State University Master of Arts (MA); MA: Agriculture and Extension Fellows will complete Fellows will be awarded John Mexal
College of Agricultural, Consumer Master of Agriculture Education. internships with urban and rural full time paid teaching or 575.646.3335
and Environmental Sciences with specialization in MS: Agricultural Biology, development agencies such as, research assistantships jmexal@nmsu.edu
P.O. Box 30003, MSC 3Q Agribusiness (MAG-AB); Agricultural Economics, Animal but not limited to, the NMSU which also include an
Las Cruces, NM 88003 Master of Business Science, Plant and Cooperative Extension Service, out-of-state tuition
www.cahe.nmsu.edu/ Administration with Environmental Sciences, the New Mexico Climate waiver.
specialization in Family and Consumer Center, the New Mexico
Agribusiness (MBA-AB); Sciences, Horticulture, Range Environmental Department,
Master of Science (MS); Science, Wildlife Science. USDA National Resource
Doctorate in Economic PhD: Animal Science, Plant Conservation Service, or the
Development (DED); and Environmental Sciences, Navajo Agriculture Products
Doctorate (PhD). Range Science. Industry.
New Mexico State University Master of Public Health Public health; health education; Work with local health and Based on eligibility, Dr. Sue Forster-Cox
Department of Health Science (MPH); Master of Social border health; social work; human service councils and/or assistantships with in- 575.646.2183
P.O. Box 30001, MSC 3HLS Work (MSW); Master of nursing agencies, including community state tuition; economical sforster@nmsu.edu
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 Science, Nursing (MSN); health worker programs on-campus housing; and
www.nmsu.edu/~hlthsci/ Joint Degree (MSW & other benefits
MPH)

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The following information is current as of November 13, 2009. For the most up-to-date list of programs, visit www.peacecorps.gov/fellows.

Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

The New School Master of Science (MS); Urban policy analysis and Creative projects for social, Five Fellowships for Admissions Office
Milano The New School for Doctor of Philosophy management; nonprofit economic, and political change qualified RPCVs, up to 212.229.5400 ext 1130
Management and Urban Policy (PhD) management; health services in urban communities 50% of their tuition paid. milanoadmissions@newsch
72 Fifth Avenue, 3rd floor management and policy; ool.edu
New York, NY 10011 human resources management;
www.newschool.edu/milano/ organizational change
management; public and urban
policy (PhD)
Northern Arizona University Master of Business Career tracks in: geographic RPCVs will play critical roles in Tuition waivers; stipends Jane Thompson
College of Business Administration Administration (MBA); information systems (GIS); addressing needs of rural 928.523.7387
P.O. Box 15066 Business Administration marketing analysis and Northern Arizona and in the mba@nau.edu
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5066 -- Accounting (MBA- distribution; management; Flagstaff area. Fellows will
www.nau.edu ACC) finance; accounting utilize skills learned in Peace
Corps service: problem
analysis, development of
responses, organization, and
implementation.
Rutgers Master of Public Affairs Educational policy and K-12 teaching position at the Teaching stipends, Sandra Cheesman-
State University of New Jersey (MPA) leadership LEAP Academy tuition remission, health Cattefesta
Camden Campus benefits 856.225.6860
Dept. of Public Policy & Admin. scheesma@camden.rutgers
401 Cooper St. .edu
Camden, NJ 08102-1521
www.camden.rutgers.edu/dept-
pages/pubpol/
Seton Hill University Master of Arts (MA); Art therapy (counseling Work in public or nonprofit 50% tuition discount Bill Byerly
Office of Graduate and Adult Master of Business specialization); business organizations or schools to 724.838.4209
Studies Administration (MBA); administration; elementary address issues in the areas of wbyerly@setonhill.edu
One Seton Hill Drive Master of Education education; inclusive education Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and
Greensburg, PA 15601 (MEd) (online program); instructional surrounding Westmoreland
www.setonhill.edu/o/index.cfm?PID design (online program); County
=68 marriage and family therapy;
special education; writing
popular fiction

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Southern New Hampshire Community Economic Community economic Work with non-governmental Tuition assistance, which Kathleen Kennedy
University Development-CED (MS); development (CED); organizations in the student’s includes scholarships, 603.644.3103 ext 2307
School of Community Economic International CED (MS); international community home communities and abroad grants, and loans; k.kennedy@snhu.edu
Development CED Policy (MA); economic development; on CED projects designed Fellows Award of $2,000
2500 North River Road Nonprofit Management business administration. Can according to interests and (tuition).
Manchester, NH 03106-1045 of CED (MA); elect to do weekend program experience of Fellows. Project
www.snhu.edu/ced Community Economic for North American topics include micro-enterprise
Development (PhD) practitioners, or 13-month development; combating
international “summer HIV/AIDS through improvement
intensive” program for those of women’s livelihoods; and
who want to OR are working in disaster and post-conflict
the developing world. reconstruction and
development.
University of Alabama at Bachelor of Science in Nursing; BSN Second Degree Partnering organizations Each Fellow will receive Dr. Lynda Wilson
Birmingham Nursing (BSN) and Option program; MSN include: The University of a $5,000 grant for their 205.934.6787
School of Nursing Master of Science in programs preparing students as Alabama at Birmingham first year of study; MSN lyndawilson@uab.edu
Birmingham, AL 35294 Nursing (MSN) Clinical Nurse Leaders (CDL); Hospital and Health Center; students will receive a
www.uab.edu/nursing Additional doctoral study is The Children’s Hospital of full-time salary as
possible after completing the Alabama; Jefferson County nursing residents during
MSN, to pursue either PhD or Health Department; their second year of
Doctor of Nursing Practice Congregations for Community study
(DNP) Health

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of Arizona Master of Public Health Public health; public Work with city, county, Non-resident tuition Georgia Ehlers
Graduate College (MPH); Master of administration and policy, neighborhood, or regional forgiveness, assistance 520.621.9103
P.O. Box 210066 Business Administration planning; arid lands resources, organizations in southern in establishing paid rpcf@grad.arizona.edu
Tucson, AZ 85721-0066 (MBA); Master of land use and community Arizona and Mexican border to internships
http://grad.arizona.edu/peacecorp Science (MS); Master of development; serve Hispanic and Native
Arts, English as a international/borderlands American communities in areas
Second Language planning; sustainable such as international border
(MA, ESL); Master of community design; issues; immigration; community
Public Administration environmental resources and economic revitalization;
and Policy (MPAP); planning; public and nonprofit management of arid lands;
Master of Science (MS) finance; public administration; public health; housing; and
public health; community health homelessness
practice; environmental and
occupational health;
epidemiology and biostatistics;
family/child health; health
education and behavioral
science; criminal justice; human
services; and more
University of Cincinnati Master of Community MCP: Economic development Assignments with local University graduate Johanna W. Looye
School of Planning Planning (MCP); Doctor planning; environmental planning agencies and scholarships and 513.556.0216
P.O. Box 210016 of Philosophy planning; international organizations; summer graduate assistantships. 513.556.1274 fax
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0016 (PhD) development planning; physical internships in community Fellows are also johanna.looye@uc.edu
http://daap.uc.edu/planning/mcp planning; urban design development financed through
_fellows PhD: Regional development assignments with local
planning non-profits and planning
agencies arranged by
the School of Planning.
University of Colorado Denver Master of Public Public affairs & administration, Internships in the Denver area, Paid internships & Dr. Christine Martell
School of Public Affairs Administration (MPA), and criminal justice; job listserv for current students scholarship awards 303-315-2716
1380 Lawrence St., Ste. 500 Master of Criminal concentrations in nonprofit Christine.martell@cudenver.
Campus Box 142, PO Box 173364 Justice (MCJ) and PhD management, local edu
Denver, CO 80217 in Public Affairs government, environmental
spa@cudenver.edu policy & law; domestic violence,
www.spa.cudenver.edu emergency management and
homeland security

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of Denver Master of Arts (MA) Courses in mass & human Internships and Service 10 Credits for Peace Dr. Margaret Thompson
School of Communication & communication, and Learning in the Denver Metro Corps service, 303.871.3947
Graduate School of International international studies, with areas Area and throughout the United scholarship awards 303.871.4949 fax
Studies of possible concentration in: States mthompso@du.edu
International and Intercultural culture & conflict management;
Communication development communication;
2490 South Gaylord St. international print, broadcast,
Denver, CO 80208 and online journalism;
http://soc.du.edu/iic/peacecorps.html international /intercultural public
relations and marketing;
technology and management;
web site development and
management; international
video/film production; global
health & communication;
human rights; international
administration;
international/intercultural
training; international politics
University of Denver Master of Arts (MA); International studies, security; Internships with nonprofits in $5,000 scholarship, 18 Nicole Vilegi
Josef Korbel School of International Doctorate (PhD) international administration; Colorado based on Fellows’ hours of tuition waiver 303.871.3838
Studies global finance, trade, and interests based on PC Nicole.vilegi@du.edu
2201 S. Gaylord Street economic integration; global experience; eligibility for
Denver, CO 80208 studies; international departmental funding
www.du.edu/korbel/degrees/peace_ development; international and other aid; some
corps.html human rights paid internships
University of Denver Master of Social Work Students concentrate in either All MSW students complete an Peace Corps Fellows Dr. Julie Laser
Graduate School of Social Work (MSW) clinical or community practice; internship during each year of the Scholarships ($5,000) in Office of Admission
2148 South High Street Doctorate (PhD) specialized certificates offered in program. There are more than addition to merit- and 303.871.2841
Denver, CO 80208 social work with Latinos/as, 600 clinical and community need-based awards; the Gssw-admission@du.edu 
www.du.edu/socialwork interpersonal trauma studies, internship sites from which to GSSW application fee is
couples & family therapy, animal- choose. waived.
assisted social work.

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of Maryland-Baltimore Master of Social Work Academic social work options Exciting field work at a $10,000 stipend for Lane Victorson
School of Social Work (MSW) include clinical concentration or community based placements qualified field 410.706.5316
Louis L. Kaplan Hall management and community with marginalized populations placements; work study; 410.706.4455 fax
525 West Redwood Street organization and a field of including many community education award (subject lvictorson@ssw.umaryland.
Baltimore, MD 21201 practice in aging; families and organizing/development to eligibility); opportunity edu
http://www.ssw.umaryland.edu/com children; health; mental health; options. Placements for select scholarships
munity_outreach/swcos/ social action and community opportunities change as
development; substance abuse; funding becomes available.
or child, adolescent, and family Inquire as to current
health. opportunities.
University of Maryland-Baltimore Master of Arts (MA); Education; public policy; Graduate service learning Tuition remission Dr. Joby Taylor
County Master of Community applied sociology; social work; model: full-time academic study (approximately 410.455.6398
Shriver Peaceworker Program Planning (MCP); Master intercultural communications; and 20hr/week community $8,000/yr); health joby.taylor@umbc.edu
1000 Hilltop Circle of Public Policy (MPP); nonprofit management; urban service placement in related insurance policy; stipend
Baltimore, MD 21250 Master of Science (MS); studies and planning; economic field. Study and service are (approximately
www.shrivercenter.org Master of Social Work policy analysis; emergency integrated through weekly $13,000/yr)
(MSW) health services; and others ethical reflection seminars with
cohort of Peaceworker
Fellows.
University of Maryland-College Master of Public Policy Public policy; public Work with high-needs At minimum, Fellows will Ms. Taryn Faulkner
Park (MPP); Master of Public management, engineering, populations in and around the receive a half graduate 301.314.2486
School of Public Policy Management (MPM); business; life sciences and College Park area in concert assistantship carrying a faulkner@umd.edu
2101 Van Munching Hall Master of Engineering conservation biology; law; with the Community Partners yearly stipend of $6,350
College Park, MD 20742 and Public Policy; joint international development; Program of the Engaged and 5 credits of tuition
www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/ master’s programs with international security and University remission per semester;
the School of Business, economic policy; social policy; Any credits beyond the 5
College of Life Sciences environmental policy; above are charged in-
Conservation Biology management, finance, and state tuition rate; Also
Program, and School of leadership eligible for other merit-
Law based assistantships

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Opportunities (Subject to change
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University of Michigan Master of Public Policy Public policy; 14 dual degree Fellows are required to $10,000 tuition Beth Soboleski
Ford School of Public Policy (MPP) programs in applied economics, complete community service fellowships for each of 734.764.0453
735 South State Street business administration, either through the required two years; application bsobo@umich.edu
Ann Arbor MI 48109-3091 Chinese studies, health summer internship or through fee waiver
www.fordschool.umich.edu/ services administration, higher an individually designed service
education, information, law, project.
medicine, natural resources
and environment, public health,
Russian and East European
studies, social work, Southeast
Asian studies, urban and
regional planning. Students
may also choose to pursue
additional graduate certificates
in science and technology
policy.
University of Michigan Natural Resources and MS: aquatic sciences: research As a RPCV Fellows/USA, you Tuition stipend Adam Ancira
School of Natural Resources and Environment (MS); and management ; behavior, will be required to do a masters 734.763.4927
Environment Master of Landscape education and communication; project with an underserved anciraa@umich.edu
440 Church St, 1520 Dana Architecture (MLA) conservation biology; U.S. community. Please visit
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1041 environmental informatics; our website to see past and
www.snre.umich.edu/prospective_stu environmental justice; present master’s projects:
dents/peace_corps environmental policy and http://www.snre.umich.edu/curr
planning; sustainable systems; ent_students/masters_projects
terrestrial ecosystems
MLA: Three-year accredited
MLA degree; two-year program
University of Missouri-Columbia Master of Public Affairs; Geography, public affairs, Varies depending on program – In-state tuition, Donald Spiers
Columbia, MO 65211 Geography (MA); Master political science, rural Fellow will work with Office of possibility for 573.882.6131
http://peacecorpsfellows.missouri.ed Social Work (MSW); sociology, social work, Service learning to develop an assistantships & SpiersD@missouri.edu
u/ Agricultural Economics agricultural economics internship waivers; additional
(MS); Rural Sociology support depending on
(MS); Political Science program
(MA)

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of Missouri-Kansas Master of Public Urban administration, nonprofit Placements with a wide variety Wages from intern David Renz
City Administration (MPA) management, heath services of community development stipend, $10,000; 6 816.235.2342
LP Cookingham Institute of Public administration organizations in Greater credit hours tuition renzd@umkc.edu
Affairs Kansas City, Missouri and remission; possibility for
305 Bloch, 5100 Rockhill Rd Kansas City, Kansas additional assistance
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
www.bloch.umkc.edu/centers-
institutes/lpcookingham/fellowships/
peace-corps-fellowships/index.aspx
University of New Orleans Master of Urban and Housing/community Placements with nonprofit Fellows receive a Dr. Marla Nelson
College of Urban and Public Affairs Regional Planning development; land agencies or local units of stipend of $850 per 504.280.3110
New Orleans, LA 70148 (MURP); Master of use/environment; historic government month at the master's cupa@uno.edu
www.cupa.uno.edu/ Public Admin. (MPA); preservation; urban studies; level and $1,000–$1,250
Master of Science (MS); urban planning; applied urban per month for the
Doctor of Philosophy anthropology; nonprofit doctoral level – also
(PhD) management; and eligible to be appointed
management of international as graduate assistants
activities and have tuition paid.
University of Oregon Master of Community Community and regional Live and work in rural Monthly stipends; RARE Field Coordinator
RARE Opportunities and Regional Planning planning community for one year helping education awards for 541.346.2879
129 Hendricks Hall (MCRP) to improve environmental and service; in-state tuition rare@uoregon.edu
Eugene, OR 97403 economic conditions, before after completion of field
http://rare.uoregon.edu/ starting studies. placement
University of Pennsylvania Master of Governmental Public administration with Internships with Philadelphia A minimum of $6,000 Michelle Garcia-Navarro
Fels Institute of Government Administration (MGA); concentrations and certificates nonprofits, local government, per-year award for Admissions Director
3814 Walnut Street Certificates in Nonprofit in nonprofit administration, and private firms. Fellows 215.746.6684
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6197 Administration, economic development & 215.898.6238 fax
www.fels.upenn.edu Economic Development growth, politics, and public garciana@sas.upenn.edu
& Growth, Politics, and finance
Public Finance

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of Pennsylvania Master of Public Health Public health generalist Fellows will work with Each Fellow will receive Karen Kelly
Master of Public Health Program (MPH) program focusing in organizations including Camp a one-time $6,000 215.573.0917
417 Anatomy-Chemistry Bldg 3620 biostatistics, epidemiology, Sunshine, Girls Incorporated of scholarship towards pubhlth@mail.med.upenn.e
Hamilton Walk environmental/occupational Greater Philadelphia and tuition. Once du
Philadelphia, PA 19104 health, behavioral sciences, Southern NJ, PA Department of matriculated, fellows are
www.med.upenn.edu/publichealth/ and health care policy and Health, School District of also eligible to apply for
management Philadelphia, The Food Trust, an additional merit/need
and the Esperanza Health based scholarship.
Center.
University of Rochester Master of Business Business administration; Fellows will work with the Each Fellow will receive Dan Struble
William E. Simon Graduate School Administration (MBA); Accounting and Info Systems; University of Rochester's a $10,000/year 585-275-2515
of Business Master of Science in Business Environment and Center for Entrepreneurship guaranteed scholarship, dan.struble@simon.rochest
Rochester, NY 14627 Business Administration Public Policy; Business and community organizations and will be eligible for er.edu
www.simon.rochester.edu/index.aspx (MS); Master of Science Systems consulting; such as Urban League of additional merit-based
in Accountancy; Doctor Competitive and Organizational Rochester, Neighborhood scholarships
of Philosophy (PhD) Strategy; Computers and Works Rochester, Action for a
Information Systems; Corporate Better Community, and the
Accounting; Electronic Economic Development
Commerce; Entrepreneurship; Department of the City of
Finance; Health Sciences Rochester
Management; International
Marketing; Marketing;
Operations- Service and
Manufacturing; Public
Accounting
University of South Carolina Any graduate degree Social work; public health; Provide services to state’s large Tuition reduction; paid Laura Boudon
The Center for Child and Family with preference for Spanish; linguistics; education; Hispanic community through internship 803.777.5190
Studies Master of Social Work sociology; anthropology government and social work boudon@gwm.sc.edu
College of Social Work (MSW) agencies
Columbia, SC 29208
www.sc.edu/ccfs/

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of South Carolina International Master of International business (core); Work with the Small Business All fellowship and Marcelo Frias
Moore School of Business Business Administration corporate accounting and Development Center to help scholarship awards 803.777.4346
University of South Carolina (IMBA) finance; treasury and risk promote Hispanic and other based on academic and mfrias@moore.sc.edu
Columbia, SC 29208 management; financial minority businesses professional merit. In
http://mooreschool.sc.edu/moore/im institutions and capital markets; the past, awards
ba/prospective/imba-prospective- securities analysis and portfolio amounting to 67% of
home.htm management; economic and tuition scholarship have
business analysis; brand been granted. There is
management; customer an extensive overseas
relationship management; internship, option to
management for the study a language option
corporation; human resources; to do a foreign academic
entrepreneurship; operations; exchange
information systems and
technology; economic
development
University of Southern California Master of Public Public administration; public Students will work with Each Fellow will receive Trina Chakrabortty
School of Policy, Planning, and Administration (MPA); policy; planning; health immigrants and other a $10,000 scholarship to 213-740-0550
Development Master of Public Policy administration; health historically underserved groups be disbursed over two tchakrab@usc.edu
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0626 (MPP); Master of management; real estate in Los Angeles and years. Fellows will also
www.usc.edu/spdd Planning (MPL); Master development Sacramento, CA. Possible be eligible for additional
of Health Administration; partner organizations include merit-based funding.
Master of Real Estate the ACLU, Cedars Sinai
Development (MRED) Medical Center, National Youth
Sports Programs, and the
League of Women Voters.

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of Vermont Master of Science, Urban and rural community Semester long internships with Tuition reduction; Edward R. McMahon
Department of Community Community development; small and community, government, and teaching and research 802.656.4565
Development and Applied Development and medium sized economic non-governmental assistantships; emcmahon@uvm.edu
Economics Applied Economics development and organizations university-wide
205 Morrill Hall (MS); Master of Public entrepreneurship; agricultural scholarships; HUD work
146 University Place Administration (MPA) and resource problems; applied study; Hatch Act Funded
Burlington, VT 05405 economics; management; assistantships; Snelling
http://www.uvm.edu/~cdaepcf strategic planning; marketing; Center Service Learning
public policy; community and Internship; reimbursed
economic development; project/field work
environmental issues; health
care; leadership; international
public administration; human
resources; budgeting/financial
resource management;
organizational development;
information technology
University of Wisconsin- Master of Arts (MA); Non-profit management; urban Work with low-income, Full tuition scholarship; Lisa Heuler-Williams
Milwaukee Master of Science (MS) studies; economics; geography; predominantly minority work stipend 414.229.6155
Consortium for Economic history; sociology; political neighborhoods of Milwaukee’s ($12,500/year); book heuler@uwm.edu
Opportunity science; English inner city to promote economic allowance; each Fellow
Business Admin. Bldg., N481 revitalization will pay a small annual
Bolton Hall program fee
P.O. Box 413 (approximately $700)
Milwaukee, WI 53201
www.ceo.uwm.edu

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Master of Science (MS) Natural resources with Internships will focus on local Non-resident tuition Dr. Tim Ginnett
Point specializations in forestry; capacity building and waivers; research 715.346.4191
College of Natural Resources forest recreation; international watershed restoration and assistantships; paid tim.ginnett@uwsp.edu
800 Reserve Street resource management; urban management, and will be internships
Stevens Point, WI 54481 forestry; wildlife; aquatic specific to the Fellow’s area of
http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/internation toxicology; limnology; fisheries; study. The university has
al/fellows.aspx water chemistry; groundwater; partnerships with the USDA
resource management; Natural Resources
environmental Conservation Service; Trout
education/interpretation; Unlimited, Inc.; USDA Forest
environmental resources Service; The Aldo Leopold
extension programming; land Foundation; Wisconsin Center
use planning; resource policy for Environmental Education;
and planning; youth Stevens Point Area School
programming; soil science; or District; and more.
water science
University of Wyoming Master of Arts (MA) American studies; Identify, develop, and support Assistantships with Dr. Eric Sandeen
American Studies Program interdisciplinary program needed social service and tuition and stipends 307.766.3898
Cooper House emphasizing public culture in cultural programs to benefit esandeen@uwyo.edu
P.O. Box 4036 regional, national, and global Hispanic, Native American, and
Laramie, WY 82071-4036 contexts with concentrations low-income residents of
www.uwyo.edu such as history, literature, surrounding communities
geography, or education
Western Illinois University Master of Arts (MA); Economics; geography Fellows serve an 11-month Fellows receive a Karen Peitzmeier
Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs Master of Business (regional planning); political hands-on internship in a rural graduate assistantship 800.526.9943
503 Currens Hall Administration (MBA.); science (public administration); area in community visioning; during their campus PCF@wiu.edu
Macomb, IL 61455-1390 Master of Science (MS) business administration; health economic assistance; studies that includes a
www.wiu.edu or education; recreation, park, and transportation assistance; small 100% tuition waiver and
www.peacecorpsfellows-wiu.org tourism administration business development; value- monthly stipend of $880.
added agriculture; health During their 11-month
outreach; geographic internship, Fellows
information; or other fields. receive a total of
$19,750. Fellows also
receive an AmeriCorps
education award of
$4,725 upon completion
of their internship.

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Program Location Degrees Offered Subject Areas Service/Work/Internship Benefits Contact Person
Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Western New Mexico University Master of Arts in Elementary, secondary, or Teach in multicultural schools Teachers' salaries and Dr. Patricia Maguire
School of Education Teaching (MAT) for special education; especially for of the Navajo, Pueblo, or benefits; access to low- 505.722.3389
Gallup Graduate Studies Center Elementary, Secondary, those without undergraduate Hispanic peoples cost teacher housing in wnmupcf@hotmail.com
2055 State Road 602 or Special Education, teacher education preparation; rural placements; lower
Gallup, NM 87301 Masters of Arts (MA) in Interdisciplinary master’s for in-state/on-campus
http://gallup.wnmu.edu Interdisciplinary Studies those with a teaching license tuition rates

Wichita State University Teacher licensure and a Middle and secondary grades; Teach in schools of south- Teachers’ salary and Dr. Judith Hayes
College of Education Master of Curriculum art, music, French, Spanish, central Kansas (primarily benefits along with in- 316.978.6580
Department of Curriculum and and Instruction (MC&I) English, math, science Wichita) state tuition for teaching judith.hayes@wichita.edu
Instruction (biological and physical), and Fellows; opportunities
1845 Fairmount comprehensive social studies; for assistantships with
Wichita, KS 67260-0028 for Fellows already holding a partial tuition waivers for
www.wichita.edu teaching certificate, Teachers those not teaching
of English to Students of Other
Languages (TESOL) and
special education
Xavier University of Louisiana Teacher Certification Teacher Certificate in the areas Teach in New Orleans public Tuition assistance with a Mrs. Ahdija Baker Donatto
Division of Education and Master of Arts in of math, science, moderate schools 51% discount for initial 540.520.7533
One Drexel Drive Teaching (MAT) option special education, business certification acbaker@xula.edu
New Orleans, LA 70125 education, elementary
www.xula.edu/graduatestudies education, social studies,
English, Spanish, and French
Yale University Master of Public Health Biostatistics; Chronic Disease Fellows will be able to work Fellows will receive a Jacqui Comshaw
School of Public Health (MPH); joint degrees Epidemiology; Environmental with a wide variety of minimum of $5,000; 203.785.2844
47 College Street with programs in Health Sciences; Epidemiology organizations in New Haven additional financial aid ysph.admissions@yale.edu
Suite 108 Medicine, Nursing, of Microbial Diseases; Health available, including
New Haven, CT 06510 Physician Associate, Management; Health Policy; merit/need-based
publichealth.yale.edu Management, Forestry& Social & Behavioral Sciences; scholarships and need-
Environmental Studies, Advanced Professional MPH in based grants.
Law, Divinity, and with five tracks
The MacMillan Center
and the International &
Development Economics
Program in the Graduate
School

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Opportunities (Subject to change
without notice)

Yale University International Relations International Relations: history, Summer internships with $5000 per student, per Alice Kustenbauder
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan (MA), joint degrees with economics, political science. community partners in a wide year 203.432.3418
Center for International and Area programs in Forestry Students may combine a variety of public and non-profit International.relations@yale
Studies at Yale and Environmental functional concentration (such organizations in New Haven, .edu
Box 208206 Studies, Management, as human rights, international CT.
New Haven, CT 06520-8206 Law, Public Health security, environment,
http://www.yale.edu/macmillan development, trade or
business) with a regional one,
(such as Africa, Asia, Europe or
Latin America).

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